Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 May 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 105. VOL. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 7th MAY, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 785 3 Matters Discussed At Kuala Lumpur Meeting At tl e hMf-yesrly meeting of the central c remittee of the Ex-Services AnoI c ation cf Ma'ays, held in Kuala Lumpu j presentation w&a u ale to Mr. H. E. Wootton, who is retiring after being hor. I secretary
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  • 1198 4 HIP HENS SYNDICATE D. B Pestana Brought From Prison to Testify Farther ovH*ncs w<a rocor-iad by the Dietrici Jadge (Mr. G. C, D i on Weineeday a*. Singapore in the ciso in which O. C. Smaihy ia charged with abetment < f the effrnce cf making
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  • 1355 5 Sir Malcolm Campbell’s Plans A Famous Airship Designer From Our Own Correspondent London, April 14 SI R Malcolm Campbell is equipping the Bluebird with a Rolls-Boyce Schneider Trophy engine with a view to improving upon the world’s speed title, which he now holds. There arc now two
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  • 388 5 Miss Bruce Petrie and Miss M. Bruce Petrie sailed for home by the Caleb as. Mr. A. A. Henggeler is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur He will be leaving for Europe on the 27th of this month, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Swithinbank and Miss Joan
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  • 487 5 BY A HEALTH EXPERT There are frequent occasions when, though not perhaps really run down, one feels the need for some little thing to act as a stimulant at the end of the day. If it has been a *ong and tiring day with 'ittle opportunity for
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  • News From Ail Parts
    • 234 6 How Are They? An appeal for historical irformation for the purpose of preparirg a brochure of Tbe Ancient Society of Cogers has been made by the Rev. Montague Summers, the author and traveller. The Society, which was foanded in 1755, claims to be the laet of
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    • 29 6 Visions of muilc 1 colonels are suggested by the following advertisement which appears in a personal column:— cap? and aeolian harpes granted for use.—Write box etc.
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    • 108 6 Woman Friend Takes Her Life A Turkish Prince, a relative of the late Sultan, and the beautiful blonde wife cf a retired colonel of the Finnish Army were found shot in a hotel at Cap d’AiL Prince Ben Ayad BiHh may rrcover frem a deep wound
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    • 93 6 Even If the Lotteries Bill survives its initial stage there is no chance of it being passed, says the London ccrrespcndent of the Liverpool Post. Private members have no tima at their command this set si on, and so contentious a mature, which haa powerful church
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    • 44 6 A ccrreapcndcr tof ths London Evening Standard wrliet: ‘‘The li nits in art-and-craftineES and preudo antiquity, I hsve just noted j youtly in a small town in the home eountiee. I give it herewith in all its beanty:— Ye o.de Wireieee Shoppe.
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  • 63 6 100 YEAR 3 IN HOUrE LIT BY CANDLES Believed to have been the oldest woman in England, Mrs. Arabella Bridgman died at her heme, The Laurels, Clewtr, W.ndsor, agtd IC6. She lived at the L.ure.b ICO years and never slept out cf it. She refused to have gas
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  • 1901 7 Appeal Dismissed End of Three Years’ Litigation r Jclai Ccncenion (Palsrg) Ltd., w i Its occupied tha attention of j M. 9- courts at intervale ever a p, > i of three jcbip wee rgain IheEutj-ct a f litigation in Kuala Lumrur on Friday when th® Legal
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 407 7 To the E litor of the I inang Gazette Sir, —Being a lover of the King of Games and knowing Penang s fairness in the past could I be enlightened through the medium of your widely read journal as to the following. In the first Penang State Trial
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  • 148 7 New Penang Journalistic Venture In these days of financial gloom and monetary stringency it takes a good deal of courage to embirk upon any new venture involving the laying out cf capital, And it is for this reasVs that we must congratulate Mr. Heah Joo Seang, the
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  • 41 7 —Reuter. Five Cents Per lb. Approved by Senate Committee Washington, Yesterday A duty of five cents per lb. on imported rubber has been approved by the Senate Financial Committee. Rubber has jumped one cent per lb. at Wall Street
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  • 201 7 drawn MATCH WITH SUSSFX 3 Latest County Cricket Results 3 The match between the Indian team and Sussex was drawn. The tourists scored 236 VTate 5 for 84) and 247 for six wiokets 1 k°ii r d 'n N aida oootrib utpd a splendid 67
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  • 221 7 yesterdays results Four further matches were played off yesterday afternoon on the P 0 Courts in connection with tbe Penang Lawn Tennis r hampionehips, with the following results Fleming was very late in arriving and as the match between himself and Mrs Purcell against Mrs Starx
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  • 67 7 —Reuter. JAPAN BEAT G REE DE INS SINGLES Athens, May 6 In the Davis Cup competition Jiro Sato (Japan) beat Balli (Greece'. 6 —O, 6—3, 6—3. Kawabara (Japan beat Garangiotis (Greece) 4—6, 5—7, 7—5 6—l, 10-8 Prague, May 6 In the Davis Cup Artons (Austria) beat Hecht (Ozeoho
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  • 90 7 .—Reuter. Deputation Waits on Dominions Secretary Lancashire hopes from Ottawa are evi denoed by the deputation of cotton trade organisations which waited on Mr. J. H. Thomae and Mr. Walter Runciman and urged the special representation of the Textile export trade at Ottawa. The Ministers pointed out
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  • 32 7 —Reuter. Hunger Strike Called Off Mo scow, To day The treatment of Soviet nationals imprisoned at Harbin has alleviated and con sequently the hunger-strike has been called cff.-
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  • 141 7 BJRATCHINGS FOR TO-DAY The following are the scratchings for to-day’s races at Singapore Race 1: Boy Charlton, Buffoon. Tambour Battant, Benaroon, Mikado, Gay Tol. Race 3: Battle Creek, Royal Bloom, Selargor and Wallpaper. Rice 4: Beau Geete and More Gold. Face 5: Soldier Boy. Rice 6: Mr
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  • 105 7 Alleged Forgery of Order for Coal From Our Own Cor respondent Singapore. Yesterday A young Britisher former’y employed as secretary to Mr A. C Brown agent for Sir John Jackson Limited, was charged In the Do'ice court yesterdiy with the t»Hfg’d forgery of en order for 6.000 tons of
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  • 94 7 —Reuter, “England the Only Bright Spot on Horzon” Washington Yesterday Senator Borih in a speech declared that it was impossible to pay gold debts as long as 70 per cent, of tbe worlds' gold was held by France and the United -tatee. Obviously the United States tariff does
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  • 60 7 Renter. Warmly Greeted on Arrival From South Seas Ban Francisco, Yesterday Msry Pickford, waiting on the pier wirmiy greeted Doughs Fairbanks when be arrived this morning fr~m a trip to the South Seas Mary Ehook hands with Miss Maria Alba, the Spanish p*ar who will play the lead
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  • 63 7 —Beu ter. Sperds a less Night But Coidition of Fye Satisfactory A bulletin this evening from No. 10, Downing Street etahs Tbe Prime Minister has bad a satisfactory day There has been BO pain and the eye hai made good p-ogreB3 —Rugby Radio Fervioo. Later Tbe Prime inieter
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  • 210 7 Football's Farewell The following are the matches to played to day in tbe English League: DIVISION 1 Artenal v Blackburn R. Aston Villa v Huddersfield T, Bolton W. v Liverpool Cbolsoa v W. Ham U. Ev. rton v Portsmouth Giimaby F. v Sheffield W. Middlesbrough v Leicostor
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  • 686 8 When the Government of the Colony was transferred from Penang to Singapore it may or may not have been foreseen by those who deemed the change necessary in the interests of the Colony that the importance of Penang as a port would decline in proportion as
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  • 168 8 —Rugby Radio Service. MR. MELLO J WELCOMED Confidence In America Justified The United States Ambaes id or, Mr. Andrew Mellon, w»a given a wekoma to the City at the Mansion House luncheon presided over by the Lord Mayor Replying to a toast Mr. Mellon referred to the
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  • 682 8 RETURNED TO THE BRITISH MUSEUM The famous Portland Vase—the vase they could not sell for more than 29,0C0 guineas in 1929—is once again to be on view in the British Museum, and the fact recalls to memory the curious histoiv of this remarkable objet d’art.
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  • 99 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London £129, 15s. 01 £129 ss. Od. Tin (3 Months) London £132 os. Od. £l3l ss. Oc, Singapore $65.87| $65.62| Business Done 100 tons Penang $G5.B7| $65.50 Business Done 25 tons Buyers No Sellers Rubber London 2d. New York 3| c. (G) c z
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    • 447 8 THE STORY OF ROSALINDE Die Fh il. rinans, the most successful opera of Juhanu Strauss, has from its conception up to the present day made many music lovers regale thems Ives on its lavish spread of scintillating music. Hear LOTTE LEHMANN, delicious Rosalinde of Die Fledennaus at Covent Garden, give
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    • 22 8 O. HOTE.L. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 11th Mav, 1932. Dame Music by the Rand of the 8. a. PkfiSl >ENI PIHkCH
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1104 9 M. Doumer Dies of Bullet Wounds Deplorable Paris Outrage Assailant Set Upon by Infuriated Crowd World Wide Sympathy A deplorable outrage is reported from Paris where a Russi.n yesterday afternoon fired three shots at the President of the French Republic, M. Doumer, wounding him so
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  • 191 9 WORLD WIDE APPROVAL Oongra’ulations are extended on every hand to a 1 who by their action and influence in the F»r Etsi and Europe were concerned in the Bino Japanese armistice. The Times siys it is immensely to the credit of Mr. Kwo Tai-Chi. Mr. q higemitsu and
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  • 114 9 Rugby Radio Service. British Proposals Accepted By (nrm any and Japan Work in preparation for tho Lau’anne Reparations Conference on June II is engaging the close attention of the British Government which has advanced suggestions for the agenda These contemplate that the before the conference will be
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  • 78 9 Reuter. Attempt to Wreck Prims Minister’s Train Cairo. Yesterday Two watchman guarding the railway lins at T ammah as the Prime Minister’s train passed, were killed and three others serious ly injured by the explosion of a bomb. The Prime Minister Sidky Pasha, the Ministers of ommunications
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  • 360 9 —Rigby Radio Service 1 federal finance COMMITTEE REPORT The Federal Finance C?omnittee, one of tho committees which have been contiruing the discussions of the Indian Round Table Conference has presented its report The- Committee’s principal task w.s to subject to a test of figures suggested by
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  • 96 9 Mr. Gandhi Exphins Ls Significance Ahmedab’-d, April 21 Mr. Gandhi, in the course of a message from Yeravda Jail on the occision of the Brahmin Sacred Thread ceremony of the ■on of Mabulikar, formerly a painting teacher of the Guzerat Vidyipitb, s-»ys: "The Sacred Thread ceremony
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  • 52 9 .—Reuter. Million and a Half Bn-hals Ordered by Soviet Vancouver Yesterday Shipments of over a rni'linn ard a bal’ bushels of Canadian wheat have been nrdo to by the Soviet Government to bo delivered at Vladivostock for Siberian seeding require ments. The total payment has been guarantee in
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  • 58 9 —Reuter. Tokio. Yesterday Following a meeting between r Inukai and Mr. Yoshizawa it is understood it h« been decided to seek Cabinet approval of Mr. Hachiro Arita Minister st V na be 'reappointed Vice Minister for Fo’ef *n ff*ir, in succession to Mr Mnteuzo N»gai who i
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  • 109 9 —Reuter. News of Tax Bill Causes Good Rally New York, Yesterday The best rally the stock market has experienced for weeks greeted the news from Washington th >t the Senate Financial Committee had agreed upon a Tax Bill acceptable to White House providing for over a thousand
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  • 77 9 —Reuter. Sequel to Recent Municipal and Provincial Elections Vienna. Yesterday The Bareach cabinet has resigned as a result of the demands of the Socialist f’angermans and Hefmwehr. for the dissolution of the National Assembly in view of the results of the recent Provincial and Municipal E'octions. M.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 192 9 IMA JEST! C OPENING TO NIGHT 1 Matinee To-morrow at 2 45 p m. The Idol of the English S’age and Screen JACK BUCHANAN j zn Sparkling All-B itish Mud al Comedy I u /4an of Made at E Lo-tftot n With a Great A -jJt’itiM*! OiJit k I JOHN
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  • 1723 10 Mr. Windeatt Explains Advantages Calculated to Bring About Quick Rise in Price A meeting was held at the premises of the Selangor Miners’ Association, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday, under the auspices of the Association but not confined to members of it, to discuss the scheme of
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  • 319 10 TODAY’S PRICES ffhs following wen the latest «notations In MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’a ahais list at 11 BJn. io day Yeate day To day ss s s Bhaebb S. m oo n to. f o. to. 11, Mining Ayer Hitam M 10/- 10/6 10/- 10/6 ex Bata
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  • 16 10 Tongkah Harbour Tin I ’r-dglng Co. N.L. For the Month of April Piculj 720
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  • 168 10 The following are ocean shipments of rubber, including latex, Revertex and Concentrated Latex, during the month of April. 1932. Preliminary Return. Sheet and Crepe Name of Port Ton Transhipment Export Straits Malay Proper S’ments States ST wl 31 2 Malacca 95 d 0 Port Swettenham 4,452 Sub
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  • 96 10 Foreign exports of tin, b-ing final shipments on ocean-steamers at ail Malayan Ports during the month of April, 1932, Destination Tons United Kingdom 780 United States of America 2,366 Continent of Earope 1,274 British Possessions 550 Japan 208 Other Foreign Countries 39 Total 5.217 Note: 1. Exports
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  • 151 10 Latest Quotations Fri. Thur. Ba). May 6 May 5 Sept. 19 j Faria 93 931/6 128.96 I New York 8.67) 8.67 4 .86) I Montreal 4 10) 4.09 i Brussels 86.12) 26 12 84.88 i Geneva 18.80 18 75 84.86 Amsterdam 906 9 01) 12.08 'Milan
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  • 236 10 Feoanfii May 7 t els Renat— Ooluss p. ehert ton: 5,000 00 Clov— no Burdieb Geld etlletß 72 00 nom no eupUie;' Nutmegs 80j 110 g *> UooonutapßK 1,000 n L 5.0 Copra Sundrled buyers 3.37) Euitans <»'<■ ILIC Faltani Ooarie 20.6.' GL-—n Snail ShaS 18.0 C Rm-
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  • 85 10 Pennug. 7 Bf Courtesj of Q kart ere J Bank Ju London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 h H 4 m/tt 2,3 29/82 Pr vate 3 m/te credit 2 4 1/8 ii 3 h Dosumaatarv 2/4 1/4 0 New York Bank Dam*».--'? 42) France h T.T. 1,003 nom India n
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  • 286 10 St. GEOBGE THE MARTYB (Church Or England) Sunday after Ascension Day 7-50 Litany, 8 am Matins, Pss XCIII and XCVI Hymn 201, 8-30 Holy Communion 10 30 Holy Communion Chinese, 6pm Evensong, Ps CXLVIII 280, Ps CL 28L Magnificat 48. Nunc Jimittis 69 Hymns 207 147, 301, Anthem
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    • 413 10 New > Ganesananda Dramatic Trou pe j -Esta&Ws/ieJ 19L3 WILL STAGE THE ni BTOIiY Qp i Punjab Mail b at the a Campbell St, Theatre Hall, p ew C 5,30 p-m. Sharp. i —-.z SITUMULs NOTICE ig herrb? iw C trademark depicted tbor, U a.ve property cf IU 0 men
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  • 504 11 —SL m O server. A DESPERATE ATTEMPT Six Killed And Thirty injured On Saturday het a r umber of convicts in the hard labour prison at Bangkwsng made a desperate and determined effort to etc*pe. They attacked the warders, who were forced to nee their r fl*«,
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  • 342 11 CHANDU VALUED AT 110,000 FOUND IN HIDES What is describ d as on* of the most ingenious attempts at rmuggling ever met with in Singapore been discovered by the harbour division cf the Monopolies Department. When the e.s. V*n Heutez arrived from Hong King 400 cow
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 409 11 “Buy British, and so employ British labour by land and by sea” huh. TH3 PRINCE OF WALE-’S bro\d<ast. HORLICK’S is BRITISH fare is your guarantee JJORLIC K’S was originated half a century ago by an Englishman, Janaes 1 lor lick, Bart., and year by year it has rapidly incre’sed in
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    • 443 11 Pioneers Both I M ihe j Sir Walter R kigh had faith ia J—^~b —s r i-'is tide*prise—he set out and I won a W: '>’!d<’inpire! To-day, I 1 the maktrs of the R ikigh have For over a half century the fihintheii’ product, tho only name Cuticura has been
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  • 195 12 TEA AMONG THE CLOUD 3 Bird's Eye Point of View An serial thrill which thousands have •1 ready enjoyed is to be resumed this month, when the big p?s?enger-planes of Imperial Airways will begin their regular summer season of tea flights over London. On etch
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  • 253 12 OPENED BY MR. J. STRACHAN The new Federated Maliy States Ra 1way Institute, Singapore, was officially opened by the hon. Mr. J. Strachan, M.F.C., the Gscerbl Manager and Chief Engineer, Ri I vays, on Sunday. The hon. Mr. J. Strachan was accompanied on arrival by Mr. A.
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  • 808 13 Too Prevalent in Singapore Remarkkg that ttere was too much garg robbery in Sirgaoore and that he took a serious view of ih<* c «w» Mr. Justice N. H. P. Wh’tley on Wedntsday passed sentence of 7 years’ rigorous imprisonment on a Chinese named S.m Lai Lam who
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  • 486 14 Penangt May 7,1933. PENANG MARKET S eta Meat Beef Steak M kati 32 Btew or Corry do 22 Pork. lean do 48 Pork lean A fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do note Hen do do
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  • 922 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines Tbs knowing is a list of vessels arriving and sailing »roai Penang during the week*: IN POET TO-DAY 0 From Sailing For Data of Ssilini BUamtr j[] iD g Singapore and Port Swatteaham Same Porta To-day Dormer ran Bela
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