Weekly Sun, 20 September 1913
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Title Section18 1913-09-20 1 THE Weekly Sun "6, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. NO. 159. SINGAPORE. SA'lTltlUV. SKIH'KMH '-H i'O. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.18 words
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Advertisement160 1913-09-20 1 JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER I I Solo Agents f ADAMSON GILFILLAN I I AND CO., LTD. I l_ f I Football, Cpieket, Tennis, Hockey, Etc* I Largo stocks of Cricket and Football Boots, also Tennis and running shoes i 1 SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR CLUBS. I IJUIIIN Lll l Lli to., Ltd.160 words
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Advertisement14 1913-09-20 1 JDIMINVicd.'J CH4MPAGNE| ADAMSON CILFILLAN Arc C n LTD., I I a sole /.ciems, m14 words
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Advertisement452 1913-09-20 2 P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang\ Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading i-sued for Chin; Coast, Persian i^ulf, Continental and America! Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about:MAIL LINES 1913 Homeward (for Ecrope). From Singapore connecting- a (Colombo452 words
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Advertisement506 1913-09-20 2 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore The Skips Agency, ltd., 2-3 Collyer Quay. MAIL TABLE-SEPTEMBER 21ST TO 30TH, 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. a mmmmmm tmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmma mmmm •p*-h^-« mmmmmmm mmmmmmma —-mmmm Steamship. From Expected. Will506 words
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Advertisement211 1913-09-20 2 41 From Ipswich, Dick, IVe brought the son," She moaned your broken promise gave," He looked and laughed Poor little one I I've used you ill, I have." She sank, and saw him smile good-bye She who had thought to kill or win He was too fine, too bold to211 words
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Advertisement281 1913-09-20 2 BRUSTON AUTOMATIC LIGHTING PLANT AN ABSOLUTELY NEW IDEA. STARTS itcc-i tmm STOPS itqf. c FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE SOLE A GENTS CEPTRAL -ENGINE —WORKS Ltd THE National Mutual Life Association of Australiasia, Limited. Established 1869. The first Life Assurance Office m the World to apply the Non-Fcrieiture Principle to Policies.281 words
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Advertisement85 1913-09-20 2 "UNION TIMES." CHINESE DAILY NEWSPAPER. If you want to make your goods known to the Chinese, advertise m the Union Times." For contract and non-contract ad;vertisment8 f apply to The Manager UNION TIMES PRESS, LTD. 124 CROSS STREET, Singapore. THE WEEKLY SUN. NEW ADVERTISING RATES. INCH Sd|£E RATES:J-One insertion, L85 words
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Article2197 1913-09-20 3 PROF. EHRLICH AND "606." The Government hive b—n ftro*f*i| to action io rafftfd to the hidden plagu the disease m >re ruthless thin the Dtfltroring Angel which Protestor E'irlich i* fighting witli his specific "606 (Sal varsan). A Bvoiber of medical men rooeatlj xi<xned a memorial to2,197 words
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Article47 1913-09-20 3 Mr. Robert T. Gibson Fleming has been appointed Consul for Siam at Samarang, Java. He was previously acting consul. Mr. J. Johnson, of the Johore Rubber Lands, has been appointed resident manager of the group of estates belonging to the Gomali Rubber Company, Ltd., near Geraas, Johore.47 words
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Advertisement124 1913-09-20 3 CONTINENTAL I A> TYRES Ji I FOR 0 Motor cars, Motor cycles, Cycles I Buses and heavy Commercial Vehicles. I J I JF Cfcf* Jfok I VM fl hV bTb I IV X-. ..jr I I BM I J^P^^ KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD 1 *^t •Wi CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER124 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article342 1913-09-20 4 M D.^r nott, the American go^f professional beat Harry Yard »n ii a practice round by 76 to 78. Ray and Nicholas spuan d at 79. The Washington Baseball Club is offering Cobb' the well-known Detroit player, £20,000 to transfer. This is the highest figure on record the previous342 words
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Article57 1913-09-20 4 Garrison Golf Club. The following is the result of play for the men's monthly inedalfor September General Ssephenson 86— 13=«74 (winner) Colonel Owen 92 13 79 R. H. Sharpe 82 2 80 F. Ferguson ...80+1 81 Captain Vaughau 92 11 81 Mnjor Pinches 87 5 82 Captain Day 9257 words
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401 1913-09-20 4 The competition for a challenge shield and medals presented by Yeow Kirn Swee has caused much enthusiasm and excitement m Malacca football circles. The idea of a knock-out competition, the registration of clubs and players, and the shield itself are all very novel to Malacca, but401 words
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Article230 1913-09-20 4 K. 0. Y. L. l.'s 2 vs. Nomads. In this match which took placs on the S. K. C. Ground yesterday, the Soldiers had by no means so much of the game as m usual when these two teams meet. The K. O. Y. L. l.'s pressed at230 words
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Article215 1913-09-20 4 MONDAY'S PLAY. Championship. Rowley beat T^ale, 10 1, 6 l. A. Class Single. Hartnell beat Braddell, 6—2, 7 5. B. Clvss Singles. Hesselink r. M.iundrell. Unfinished. Saunders beat Dr. Scharenguivel, 6 l, 6 -3. C. Class Singles. Hecker v. Rose Unfinished. Utermark bs it Wakeford,215 words
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Article, Illustration567 1913-09-20 4 Nature intended every woman to be happy, attractive active and healthy. Yet most of "the weaker sex" find their lives saddened by snffaring nearly always because their blood is to blame. All those unhappy gitla and women with colourless cheeks and dull skins, who have567 words
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568 1913-09-20 4 We are aske I t > p iblish th^ f >n &g rough Balance Sheet of tin Y. L. I. Variety Ivuen ,i ;l n J< illy mfa .and A^u*t 2q4 »T J Jt Victoria Theatre. tl Receipts. Reserved Seats 9 0<568 words
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Advertisement29 1913-09-20 4 Notice to Advertisers. I ALL ADVERTISEMENTS must, here I after, reach us by Thursday at 4 p.m I Ads. received later cannot appear m I same week's issue. 129 words
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Advertisement68 1913-09-20 4 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. L^^TT iii ii D1 1 m\ I I A I ,'Jr i EHfl^BV j j 1% 111 I V>w B W w&CBGSGxr'W GRAMOPHONE mm LARGE DOUBLE SPRINC MOTOR WORM msgs^?M CEAR, PLAYS FOUR TO FIVE RECORDS. Spiffe^^ FUMED OAK CABINET BEAUTIFULLY FIN- ■**-***»•*< ISHED, MOULDED TOPS.68 words
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Article3437 1913-09-20 5 It is hard to imagine a more delightful sh>rt soj Mirn from the typical tropical monotony of Singapore, tha* that afforded by a run across to Java that most weird and wonderful of all Easter i Islands, that most precious of Holland's colonial possessions. And not3,437 words
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398 1913-09-20 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. THE COLONIAL EXHIBITION IN JAVA. The states that a colonial exhibition will be held m the city of Samarang, m Java, to open m September next year, if this be true, a splendid opportunity will present itself to Japanese for the development of trade398 words
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Article594 1913-09-20 6 Th 9 12 o'clock mm gati at Fort Canning wis fired inoorrectly on Wednesday and Tauraia/. The correspondent of fcho Jiji at Peking says that m m. r officials m Peking and Tientsin are looking forward to tha r3-3stablish:n9.it of Imperialism m Cliini. Mr. V. Vandermark, for594 words
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Article48 1913-09-20 6 JAPAN AM) CHINA. T Tn Pt 16, 1 vvo cruisers nave hpn n i fror.i Sasc', >to Ckfog. xVll?" 1 and the press apjxaronUy ro^rd tl Oovernmeafa demands as inauffiou Uy drastic, and efforts are b it to renew the anti Chinese Mass meetings are being arranged?48 words
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146 1913-09-20 6 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, September 15 A 4 report emanates from Bruswl, that China is disquieted at the idea a war with Jap m, which is said to h* impending. A St. Petersburg agency report from lokio says the Chino-Japanese dispute is more serious than appears because >t a146 words
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Article227 1913-09-20 6 Berlin, September 17. Tiie Kreuz Zeiluug reports tint the Chinese and Japanese ambassador! at St. Petersburg have received information denying the rumour of war. Peking, Sept. 12. The Japanese Minister to-day presented six demands to the Central Government m connection with the Nanking incident as follows227 words
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Article159 1913-09-20 6 On Monday Dr. G. B. Me Hutchison left Penang for Taiping, where ho will practice m future. Mr. E. B. Ilelme, sub-editor of the Pinang Gazette, died on Wednesday morning at the General Hospital, f low^igan apoplectic seizure on Sauclay afternoon. Ho was a native of Glasgow and 1: worked159 words
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Advertisement79 1913-09-20 6 APP3IHTMEMT. H.M. THE WHO. contractors to The British Admihalty. The W.a^ Office. The India Office. f^SSS^ m *^^^P^^" LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. MILK-IN OTHER WORDS ASK FOR MILKMAID. BIVH b Li £b iii Jl 13 m\ I I mm ALL THE CREAM Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., 1~»79 words
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Advertisement69 1913-09-20 6 THE PEOPLE WANT HELL! Crowds are still turning up to see the Unique Picture of Hell as depicted AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD, m the WORLD'S GREATEST ALLEGORY so we have decided to keep it FOR THREE NIGHTS MORE ONLY. 2nd Show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. supported byNew (162 nd69 words
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Article795 1913-09-20 7 ffome truths hart but they are beneficial i Over a thousand people visited an Australian Weir one day last month to see a four-inch overflow of water. Had there beon a four-inch flow of beer, wonder how many thousands would have made the trip. Anyhow. it is pleasant795 words
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Article249 1913-09-20 7 Aw, I'm sick o' the whole darn human, race, An' I'm sick o' this mundane ball I'm sick o' the sight o' me brother's face, An* his works an' tk\k an' all I'm sick o' the silly sounds I hear, I'm sick o' the sights I see Omar Khayyam249 words
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Article194 1913-09-20 7 The in^ai^re training list hai now been ncroised by three Vefson, a Singapore 3x-gri(lin pony X ettlodruin, oiim of the 3elaog6r*n last batch of horse qriilins and Semiquaver, w'io won on« race at the rejont Khmer Sky meeting. All are howsver very moderate. O>o I \Tot k continues194 words
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Article22 1913-09-20 7 0 S. C C, vs. Govt. Service. Played on Thursday list. Result S. C. C 3 goaki Govt. Service 1 g<*»i-22 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter467 1913-09-20 7 To the Editor of the Weekly Sun. SlR,— What about Cross Street What has its inhabitant dono to deserve the treatment th it it has been subjected to for weeks or months past It is truly disgraceful the way the Municipality have broken up this roadway467 words
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Article62 1913-09-20 7 It is possible now to get a Gin Sling at the Cricket Club, as two members found out «i fe\r days ago. They walked into the 8. C. C. aw\ ordered, one Cherry Brandy, one Doub, one Gin, one Lime Juice, some Ice and water, a62 words
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Advertisement64 1913-09-20 7 DON'T BE TOO LATE By putting off from night to-night. There's not much time left FOR you to sco HEAVEN as de picted m that Great Allegonial Picture entitled DANTE'S DREAM OF PARADISE so hurry up while it's being shown at the MARLBOROUGH Picture Theatre, Beach road, 2nd Show, 9.3064 words
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Advertisement112 1913-09-20 7 ROBINSON Co. ANNUAL CASH NONA/ PROCEEDING. If v v» //*^>. V V ""*'*>, $•'""■£%&£'s hi v\'\ >7/ LL L. p^B B^H ASS j. j3 ''"""i !3h Fitted complete with Dunlop lyres, Silver Plated Lamp, Bell, Tool Bag, Pump, Repair out- I j Ibv^ uh CMiE H^t^ I^^^B l JCa.TMyyyjraMygH'|iMii mj112 words
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POLICE NEWS.
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Article454 1913-09-20 8 For gambling M paikow w in public a Oxley road, a young Cantonese named Kong A Fatt was fined $1. Frtr spitting m the Clyde Terrac< Market, Chia Gek Chua was fined $3 He said, he was a singkeh and did no know the rule. For tearing his hack-gharry454 words
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Article451 1913-09-20 8 Five Chinese Hokiens and Teochews were fined $1 each for gambling paikow m public m Hylam street. Lee Kong, for behaving m a disorderly manner, shouting and fighting m public at Victoria street was fined $1. For committing an affray by striking one another with their fists m Bugis451 words
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Article315 1913-09-20 8 Four Kehs employed as tin-tinkers, were fined $5 each for gambling kirn pai m a common gaming house, No. 314, Beach road. Half of the fines to go to the informer. Five Hockchiew rickshaw-pullers, were fined $2 each for gambling paikow" m public on the five-foot-way of Victoria street.315 words
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Article364 1913-09-20 8 Twelve rickshaw coolies were fined $5 each for playing "chiki" cards m a common gaming house No. 138 Rochor road. Five previous convictions were proved against this house. Half fines to be awarded the informer. $1.70 were forfeited. Odayan and Valayan (Tamils) were find $2 each for being drunk364 words
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Article618 1913-09-20 8 A young Tamil named Govindasamy pleaded guilty before Mr. Talma this morning for stealing three coats and three pairs of trousers value $7.80 cents the property of a school boy at Oldham's Boarding School, Orchard road. Accused said he was drunk and did not know how he got into618 words
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Article67 1913-09-20 8 Mr. Yung Hin Pong, compradore of the Chartered Bank at Hongkong, is dead. The Japanese newspaper Nichi Nichi says that at Mukden, on the Bth inst., two Japanese army surgeons m uniform were attacked by two Chinese farmers. On the same evening, Chinese soldiers invaded the railway territory on a67 words
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Article616 1913-09-20 8 Speech by Dr. G. A. Johnston Ross. The Rev. G. A. Johnston Ross, D.D., sailed for New York on Saturday last. He successfully resisted all invitations to preach In England, but he addressed the Cambridge Men's Brotherhood m the Baptist Church. Dr. Ross, m the course of616 words
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Advertisement128 1913-09-20 8 r\ THIS IS IT! HVW 3 Waterbllr y >s Met abolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODOURLESS 4H I^l The latest scientific preparation of Jl& p^7l COD LIVEK OIL. Does all that is H=Pl c?/^^> claimed for it and supersedes the old- I <ffflffi fashioned emulsions which upset the I128 words
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Advertisement115 1913-09-20 9 &i ,mKwi wFaM m ,^^*^l ci tilt* i 1 1 6 1 s t m i Price each. P^^ P^^lBm^l^^ i^ each No. 04 M. .ingle cane body miniature, convertible front.rt^l Handsome wood ~ce-"d P-*k P-inted -^rt Ex S^ o g g a ank n e d c^ 11 mad^P115 words
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Article1652 1913-09-20 10 Remarkable allegations of blackmail were made at Wear London Police Court when Edith M;iry Wagner, 45, married, of Devonport-road, Shepherd's Bush, was charged on a warrant with demanding XI SO by menaces from Charles Masson Fox, a merchant, of Wool-lane Cottage, Falmouth, Cornwall. The accused was arrested byS.T. - 1,652 words
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Article1304 1913-09-20 10 The Sydney Bulletin receives a latter from its old friend Barabbas On borrowing the last issue of jour shameless infliction from the local preacher who resides opposite, I was astounded to note that you not only exhibited that callous audacity for which you are notorious, by publishing a1,304 words
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Advertisement72 1913-09-20 10 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Telegrams: SIEMENS, Singapore. Telephone No. 647. tr* »t m fu Wk LW m. M mt H> m XJsV I wß w** /Sit MtmJ A a I T4 JL I y SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ltd. Head Office:— Caxton House, Westminster, London. Supplies Dept. and Stores Upper72 words
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Article1032 1913-09-20 11 Reynolds - Reynolds It has just leaked out that some unknown lady with suffragette svmpathi.s wro c m the victor,' book which was kept n >oan the Hoval yacht during Cow,, week, Stop torturing women." Ominous rumours are m circulation concern,,^ the fortune of a lady who is1,032 words
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Article1219 1913-09-20 11 The present article pretends to do no more th.in touch the fringe of this fascinating subject. There are hooks enough <]t-a* ing with hallucinations of the ghost-seeing Kind, but the pathology of Jirajams ba» never receive! the attention it deserves. It is, of course, dealt with every (Jay b\1,219 words
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Advertisement465 1913-09-20 11 It was once thought that a medicine was all the more boneficial for having a nasty taste and Fmell. We now know that such an idea is perfect nonsense. There is no more reason why medicine should offend the senses than why food should do so Therefore, one of the465 words
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Advertisement102 1913-09-20 11 Jbaneasters Singapore. Hotel De L'Europe Buildings. THE ACID TEST. An article must have exceptional merit to survive for a period of fifty-eight years. STEARNS' HEADACHE CURE was first offered to the public in 1855. From a small beginning: it has grown in favor and popularity until it has attained a102 words
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Advertisement82 1913-09-20 11 HfPf Illlillilplll l Hi 111 II M mm 111 l 111 l I wmm m mm The numerous imitations of Aspirin, which one finds 'on the market, make it necessary to ask for the genuine article, which alone is of value m the treatment of headache, toothache, neuralgia, colds, chills82 words
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Advertisement59 1913-09-20 12 JUST ARRIVE D. Mo 69 T 3O H-P X^ \Jr* w<-/ JL JLJL» JL Five Seated. Fitted with Bosch Magneto Hood, Screen, Headlights, side and tail lamps, Horn, Speedometer, tools, etc., etc. PRICE $2,175 COMPLETE. BEST VALUE ON THE MARKET. These Cars are specially strongly built and are most suitable59 words
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Advertisement82 1913-09-20 12 FORD THE CAR FOR THE MULTITUDE. THE CAR WITHOUT A RIVAL IN ITS CLASS. 1 PRICE COMPLETE $1,550. 1 THE FORD IS THE PROVED BEST CAR AT A MODERATE PRICE, ITS SALES BE ING Til RE E TIMES AS GREAT AS ANY OTHER CAR IN THE WORLD- WEARNE BROS., LTD.82 words
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