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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-6-17, Page 7TIFF WITE,.DENMARK OVER EXPORT 0 '. VALUABLE :CANADIAN .. FURS Crain Prises, -et Toronto, Julie 16. --Manitoba v)heat. --No. 1 Northern, $3.15; No. 2 North- Danish Eskimos Said to Slay Musk-ox for Their Hides Dur- ern, $3.12; Ne 3 Northern, $3.08, in , sti,- m. Man, oats -No. 2CW, $1.33; No. 3 CW, $1.38; (etre No. 1 feed, $1,33; A despatch from Ottawa says:•_, waters, and, according to evidence No. I feed, $tete, No. 2 feed, $1.31. given before the Must} -ox E'omn>.teston. 3lanitoba. barley --No. 3 CW, still it for its Rifle. Leaving the bead $1 00te; No. 4 OW, $].6414 ; resected, borsies strewn about. the valuable furs $1 (Oleg feed, $1 C(F . are taken: ever to Gree land and Atlzeriean corn- No. feyellow, $2.40; taking place of late between Canada thence exported. llc�tl°lnc�l, track, Taru to,prunpt ship and Denmark. it concerns depreda- The •*'anarliten Government, though hent. tions made 1)y Danish Eskimos from it keeps tight lips on the in.+.t"ter, iti Ontario c^tc--\',z. 3 :rhitc.. nominal.' the northwestern end or. 'Greenland on believed to Hare drawn the wetter to r lotOntario wheat --N. 1 Winter, per. cal lot, $2 to Vit= Ol, No. '3 do. $1:08 the mush -oxen of.. elliesmere Nand. .a the attention of the 1)uniwh Govern to .3:01; No. 3 eo, $1.e2 to $1,93, poesessicn or Canada's . about wheel meat. It is understood that the Dan -b. shi}:ping. .pouts, accordirg to many Canadians know -nothing, but eel oiliciei who replied gave lla setite freights. which is a territory larger than the tactton. his reply practically being to Ontario wheat -No. 1 `Spring, per British Isles. the effect that the matter wits none of cars]' t, $...02 • '•e '•uta da's ll.isiuess, He evidently to a.(1; to, Some time ago Canada ctfc:la ,1 a C, t permanent chased season on gniele thinks' the larva in ques'ticn o far 1„ sllillplug points, according to p faeillts. oxen living ie Canadian territory, tin norill that it is outside ct civilirerl •Peas -:o. 2. $3.G(?; this island, so far north that it doe; rea:kouleg, t Barley -Matting, 41.87 to $1,85', ac - hitt appear on most ivaps of the I)a Meanwhile the next. etch ac- ts up to cording to freights entside.. minion, the musk-ox has his habitat. Canada fie far as the znuskox is eon.' l ,,n<-kwheat- --No. 1, noreiranl. nazllsh 1:sliinlas cross the ivaervenirgcelned. Rye --Ne. 3, $2.`20 to $2.25, accord ing to freights outside. • I Manitoba flour ---Go' eeminent stand l $14 its T z Marked of the VkrldT. in Clse Season , an Citi kad n Wands. These not being days of open diplo- macy in Canada, few C;auatlians are aware that'a tidy little tiff has been DANGER PASSED lee: e Mystery a •) t> •onto. Ontario flour -Government a;. d- • t 5, uominit,. : .°iti a t raga Net: •a y - tits a elillfeed•-- Cer lots, deliveeed, Mont*, sect„tion recently ar ab representation + Apparently of ite .own aeon'', a rt,.e frc:4hts ba .e i'.eltultd; ]:lira n, ez e ; 1,,.. ,,: -: tine 1/ -an S viewpoint end 1a4r.zen 33eii PFour Mining Plant herrn te•e h ne line in reniate ossa- P t� th, I et.lal I? g.i.tme.lt of A rz not the range +;f another's :•felon,° f'ers€�xis. 1 trim of Colorado we..t ou strike for a '' $3 "r , • �_etely I?esta dyed. fend flour, .,.�, l,) ,� $4,(0• ' culture irnrl"the ])P Department of '"Sal "`TI•e eye eeeG what it brings the ` �, tles}aatrh !roan ()ttawtt Bays: -The Canada's First Woman Architect 14liss E. M. 11i11, who received the degree of B:A.Se. from the University of Toronto recently. She is Canada's first lweetan architect. The Use of Armouries for Poultry Shows. HALF THE PEOPLE OF RUSSIA ARE HUNGRY, SAYS Qi DELEGATION Interim 'ia~m Report of British Workers' Delegation to Moscow Urges Government to Abolish Blockade and Rene Relations With. Russia.. • A despatch from London snys:�•- l�ifty per cent: of the people of Soviet Russia are 1 uegre, • although every- body is getting a certain allowance of food, declared Benjamin Turna:r, mem- ber of the British Labor delegation to Russla. in the curse of a grazzhic declaration on conditions in that coun- try es be had ob,erved them. 1` 1r. 'Turner, with another delegate, Thontas Shaw, M.P., returnee to Eng- land, recently. "There is no terror in Russia, ex- sept hunger, and that le „ very reel terror in the cities," said Mr. Turner. There bad been -a Reil Terror, ace cording to the British Labor elan, and official figures showed that 8,00 per. sons had been shot, mostly, he was in* formed, for seta of treachery behind. the lines during the Deniktae and Rota (halt ,campaigns. Tills terror had. ceased,; but true '3oi:thevikl leaders told Mr. Turner' teat force would be used as long as there vets the possibility of 9 a counterrevolution end while the seer -with Poland lasted. 'rile y sn id they were surrounded by spies card sup- ! porters of the old regime. ;tlessrs. Turner and Shaw breugl:t an interim report of the Labor dele- gation, urging the British Government to abolish the bloceede, resume trade, `anti make peace with Russia. and cease assisting Poland or any other eneznie. of Russia. Seeing Things. SUGAR PROFITEERS TO BE . TED �•.- n situ tan z ...• i obvious as often the invisible to, -• GOWGANDA FIRES �, thelery persons who might be expeet--Board of Commerce to Pub,a d �I`3• The C •nit I - L fn 1 Poultry • Ao az gee it most surely and clearly.] Ilsb N Lues of Tndic't Ic rural F o ton $ shorts per ton $C1 good culture 1••ith ^ view to obt•i°nzne icer sixteen -hour working day. During' Hay -No. o, 1, per ton, $30; mixed, i' r mil- means oil seeing., 'tie observe in «rc dare of Commerce proposes at an grass � Dei' z1C to al the use of .A despatch from Cobalt, Ont,, the daylight hours the line 'workedper ton, $26, track. cordynce with training.. wish C� , g ear y date to l ue i't of persons says: -The fire is stall borning, but perfectly, but,bt.tween nine a' -d ten Stray:• --Car lots, per ten, $1G to armouries t'or the holding of poultry I could write like Bunyard leipling,": and friss liable to indictment for slowly, in Gowganda, according to the every night roniething happened and, $17, track, Toronto: eholvs unit exhibitions, s:gbs the novice in the literary art.?su=fr{r rofteetble The list contains latest advice; however, much of the the telephones would not work until; Country Produce -Wholesale. In this connection the Department. 'But before Jr. hiv}ing wrote he saw.` the names :. , e . as danger ispassed and, if the wind does, '' t a . Of hnitie t< Defence state that sue-' .� the nit ae of s:sta3lcs, and a�h..1e morning. Finally the lennaa,ez Lail a, Chee,ea..Nelv., 1lrie. 31 to 3e, ,The variety and the vivacity of his eaters, who are. : attered in' unary not change, thele is a good chance• of • . started ona nocturnal trouble twins )1 to 3g1'c• triplets sate to scot to size interests cP militia units, I.neman . tt t l style no study of rhetoric could teachparts£ Canada, chiefly in 4latari4 the fire dying out, The report that! hint, R eour r "aI wisi 1 l the Big Four mining plant had been completely destroyed is confirmed, ,• but it is learned that elle O'Brien 34e. Stilton, new, 3.1 oto :35:; lits, large, not being adversely 'affected, instrue- him. He looked at people and places d o. e. 3 t s v~ P p anti Qaebec. inthe morning they reached 32 to 33.c, Do, thine, •3 to 3�c, on, .are rs.uet .:me }rne ai,o o` with eyes that ani:'eerrsd the ess'ntia1; ,t Fatly a• , Butter-•a•I•re:h dairy, choice, 4a to General O f►cers C'o:llinandiner Di5-e ? whether psose;tltiun :kits follow the }a hou%e en the line and were 50° creamery rrints ;15 to 57c tricts th•et they were authorized to: of either. +legends uteon the artier: of the Ater- . � C The doctor, t �l.e hill fila eno� ;tlalit ell t+y the .. tell c'*uralaa. Con- �,;air(,•:tl ri°---:i:i to �i'ts.4. file loan 4 ^ '+• OC ir'r, to3u'd i.- �', :... re .,{,'ener,11 In coir^h o tl'c PrGlVIT:ee'A. -nine poi:•er line had ury:ver}. l'ut i sae ~:t en the top of the veal tele a�.� r,. r,i� permit f ..rrluuri 5 for any,,,,s, sp l' to e l:geet Nee laid, 52 to 53c. s lacks you oyer , and ani a .at•lti0n. These cfflcials will to f:+rtl:3lie'1 Wit" 1va9 in (Zia ei• on Thor' (1 as th+Era- +. ,:a• , specific: purpass' h;, tion-ntili#ax'y erne; 1vt•i•P hiw ane,al-rultrlG.l e,r,c�- ° Di.. ,cert Toultry••-SgrinE;• clliekena,� ,, . ,, .passes <nt;l _the .+:,•arching s:•r;ttine.• >s;i•t1eL.'tlrs oil the G.f':4t�e•11 al:`et:evl vias a fire hurnin ria, far from the,' p a re.); s . , f •1 ; anizati0n, teth.�eet tea r lt,ac 'fire in5ur r •ea - i tfla. P , g sacs[~ ti :.i i't: tEci in fleCtraG:-1 t Ont:lft •' . , ra0. tCi.�, 2ii., ,G\vl, .. P, to riaC3na,1 °, The GX, est ntOt4rl. a if.G't, ntll hy' tlsc• bo res, are :t e• lap . Zl lel ter O'Brien Plant, 'the T. 0. ill ne till-; a ar ra., , • ;.a, ., ,:3 to ti0e; duckline;s, 3 8 to 40t; equabs,t tame Le -;ng tat:" C+ltt 0" the building, .al�ile A'3 aratua of 31;5 ear and, .. .. 2 ', : afro,.. .a.. ttrmna:.a,. ;tete it a;.. hos +Prof �P lets„ t the r errairs tamer tee (` ;ni- e • I by thine p oxac `nab tfa 1'^e 't ora e.-! l petite the Big Four, lost a 3wee ani habit tola title them every night. 'The dlra,; ., (,. Lint of woodwoodused in `their pieta. and; h.,n•c f* hive poultry-• • . pl inf.; elz cken s. 70e; '..c.e «• I d the Silverado and Bewail will be in ]anger if the wind change It has: "`et- roosters. 25e; fowl, 21e; (}oohs, 3.3a to t been a hard battle and every workers The RaiSien of Sheep. and visitor in the camp turned out. toe . 40a', Beans ---Canadian, ana•dian, hand-picked. hese $5 to $5,50; primes, $4.50; Japens, $5; heap keep the fires !roan the m'nee. 1 In introducing the estimates for h.s. 14iad.gascar Limas, lb., lee; Jewel a Cobalt presented an unnatural up.; department to the }louse of ceeemonar Lintas, lb. lle. ,,, ` the Hen. Dr. Toimie, llemillion Min -i g elapse products -Syrup. per imp. rekraice owing to the dente c1,s1.G, of, i d h4' r •1]�, $3,a0 to , 1.r5; per 5 imp, gals., 14 l ]Se' of1.r'1 c`alture a0liate t0 t smoke pas:=ing between the bright sur... 1 , 43.:,a to .,3.50. .lapse sugar, 83 to 34c,i precept by what ]l -s eyes Ilu.e told'. t tic t that in Australia there are nos1) : Cinders and leaves are falling as :iProvisions-�Vholecale. upon w h:r h the show is to be hebi,- - ;hind, '• i sprung u a • t fewer than £O,Ohti3O(s0 cheep, in the' 5 mets.. 93 to Seeretery:'Treasurer, Cam.dien Na.„•,n, • Clear afz,. fire has again , , u 1s 1 .i a , Smoked meats• -slam .., , I saw, .t : 1,.. my own eyes," is an United States 40,000,000, ln. Great r Clear Lake west of here. A, yet no74,rc; l;eavr, 34 to o4e cookcd, Co to i oraal 1'ot:ltry Atsoeletton, expression we use to express the fin- rettlers are in danger and the only 'Britain 27,000,000, and in Canada only I e ro}ls _82 to 33( brealtft t bacon, ,,: + . :i,%00,hOCr, As shov;n in The A> rictil` 45 to 50e• backs, pain, 50 to 5'22• ashy of assurance. But if our eyes, • :teeters are C_is the-., from ,nlarti•.1 (ural Gazette of Canada for May, of-' boneless 55 to 68'0. h -, .,r.� a are imperfectly taught they may mss. eyes, e thiek is the smoke, ' Imperial War kl . 0e, 7 C c a " . :,.ties torts, ere :eine matte in till ,the Prov- (lured meats -Long (gear bacon, 38 inform t:,.. Vee may see a cruelty, a. A perusal of weather yaat,..,i�. .xa o '?9c dear bellies '17• tel 28e. Greeteed by Kielett George meonnc s, a del.berate offence where show this spring to be the )'unit's i;nces to remedy this state of thrnn,eet c , a� 7 That is to sad, encouragement is heingl Lard --Pure, tierces, 8 to nee; driest in 27 years, leas than half :,n. „' ' , 'a diserri:` what i5 1wCGp WbO$. the; " 7 arran t i ,r nes t et etea.'�,r'1' to hint' g + inns kettle as pmol' e ` for iii the (-.rill+ nearcil,1c' stands llurz.4: et I)'dtli'i .'.., laiiiCC. ^.l:ei •;r2r Pr ve (the (Lee „l Officer +('urn »and;n s the f, l�co.e•g,.s„ carpenter. cool:, au�litd-•, District) l:ria,f; i�l:Ide to ::tfeguard the shiy.wright, loeenlotive engineer -the; In the !chat c,f any Poultry ,Atisp•, master an his trade, v:hoever he may sae, }Dula. Lith the :islaa3 powers oft bulldlnp�. ciatzr n v , h lits to fisc an armoury fol'. the e ecialiet, aid, learning what is' show } .:giro, ese a request should be, wrong by seeing what he has le. rtleal± rnade to the General Officer Coin.to see, is guided in his -conduct car, be nlatrdilre the 1)istiet, stating the dated inch of rain having 'fallen sine' M -,y • t'iw`� +^ ' „c • f slreelr et a tubs, Ma to 29e; pans, '28e1 to 2011c; acne was intended. Before we are A tit •; petit from Lcn:l,.�n says: --•In positive we must make stere that the wit Q --b pure-bred rains; prints, 291:; to Son Compound tierces, the opeeini; on Wednesday of the Im- beans in our own eyes does not ob. first, The driest spring. previoes`y vat' :\ of • , y P 27 to '27?ae, tubs, 271•_ to 28e; pails, penial War Museum by Kind, George, struet our vielen, was in 1914 when three quarters •f lacing distributed or solei on easy 27s -,k to 28lec; prints, 241e to 20e. the .rv:sal al regained for one '� s $-difference ' 1 r• •• • r f nl etstionc ! e C , Palace g We need to see he be- drought ae- r u h wee much shorter. • t which ,generous prize g Montreal; . June 10. -flats -Can -The museum re- • g minimize I d o fY t c t the best ewes and for the best fie -As, Western, o e of iapty'yerrs back. magnify trifles and fiat The outlook now is that the North aciian No. 2, .,1,43 to $1,45; mains open until, next October and which is rest we are not seeing n=il} have practically no crap When by ol'tainin• the highest trice for Na. ,3, $1,40 to $L41. Flour -New eem rises military and naval exhibits Melt. SrJohn Hare In his 8' ` 81. ,05. Rol - e t I p astuaint, n inch ff lain fell, but the period of te>m by the holding, o co p , Montreal Markets. day at least, ti me sure of its glory tw.een large things and small. If we sale given for the bush, sheltered as it is, is so dry .wool through the Depirtnlents end atanclard ^ride $]4 es to hake excellent fire tinder, the b organ-ibran, 5•i,2fi, Shorts„ -$61.2 a, Iiay- The King' expressed thanks to the SpeY.a,efes, teaches the mi:t?clef, Wool Growers' Association; y :onditions of the crops in the open rl sales and as in Ontario in; No. 2, per ton, car lots, $28, Cheese Allied Goverements and the Domin wrought by viewing the universe` ized sheep „c r <pro-!~' fi ss discreet' 6eldc can be judged. r -Finest- easterns, 29eee, Butter toes for their assi:tanee in the through bares that discreet' what is particular, by placing flecks on .a share choicest creamery, u54e. Eggs -Fresh, I c ,pervert basis. Amended legislation has also lc t seen and the truth. Art;" 49c. Potatoes-Pcr bats, (:,:r lots. ea' "This museum will ever past -eel says &cI , "is Nature perceived been passed for the protection of to e6,•25. ,- sheep from dogs. • As a sample of the, Live Steck 1Flarketa. continue - his ages "to the mens- through a temperement," What you good work that is being performed it; Tori-llto, June 15. -Choice heav;continued-his Dry of future ages that we owe under see depends on the medium through d l fcd, our success, nut to armed forces which tion see. • a, r .) L a ) o ra through the Canadian C'o-operative • led oat: -Bags, 90 1'.s„ ee.e0 to $5.CO. from every tltlarier ca the war. 1 sweet, old-fashioned'+play, •'. Pair of NOTED PUBLISHER Lord Riddell, \Talton Heath, Lan- don, prominent English newspaper,. proprietor, who will attend the Im- perial Press Conference in Canada this .summer. Low Wages in Trinidad. Tile factory hands. in the Trinidad sugar mills get very IoW wages cum- pare;]., to what they would get in the -.sugar industries of Louisiana or Cuba, the swage! pail varying from 40 cents to $1 a day. might be mentioned that in Sacltat- steers, $15.50 to Veit- god lent,y. alone but to the labor, ani} sacrifices Sometimes those whom we call chewan in the last four years the steers e14.75 to $15• butcalt rc' tattle, amount of wool const ped to the co- choice, $11,50 to $15. -do, toed] $13,75 of soldiers, civilians, both men and blind, because they are deprived cif the g „ operative branch of the Prov=incial De- to $14; do, r med., $13 1'cr i 1.;50; do,: women, alike. I $• 1'2.50 to.9 13 • dei, " d, $10.50 to partment of Agriculture increased con $2 ] ) to 41') bulla c hci^� - p iysaea3 eyesight, see more than ire do of the eternal verities. Sir Arthur from 179 consignments, wet hip 69, -Pearson stands out sturdily' against >; the g 11.20; do, rough, $8 to $8,50; Ig'ateher U T�Bii Canada the use cf.the word "affliction" in his X04 pounds, for which average cows, choice. $12.50 to $13.50; do, good, Ferideleirenerit Fund work with the blind. "'These are nor - price realized was 17a.4e, to `916 con-. $11 to $11.50; do, tom., $7,60' to $8; anal pet;p?o who have Lost their sight,"; signments, weighing 294,068 pounds,'stockers, $0.25 to $11; feeders, $11 to r at an .average race of (t1',ac per $12,{O ;canners and cutters, $4.50 to ,the boys of Upper Canada College he pays of those whom he aids in his p ' have organized an "Earn and Give hostel. We who have the plenitude' pound. The articles in The Gazette $6,25; milkers, good to eho3ee, $100 to would imply that what has been done $165; do, cola. and lied., $65 to $75;. Campaign" for the summer holidays of vision should be ashamed that we' in Saskatchewan is also being =rim- springers, $90 to $165; lambs, yearl- in connection with the Endowment do so little with it and that weso pifshed in the other provinces of the ings, $13 to $14; do, 'S•pr:ng, per 1b., Fund which the college is endeavoring often use it to see the things that are Dominion. •._r _rs- Changes in • the Luxury Taxes 18 to 20e; calves, good to choice, $16 to raise. Over 90 per cent. of the not wcrth seeing. to $18; sheep, $6 to $10.50; hogs, fed senior beys have voluntarily prom- ised to 'earn at Ieast $10' during the --• and watered, $19.25; do, weighed off' cars, $19.50; do, f.o.b., $18.25; do, do, country points, $18. Montreal, June 15• -Butcher heifers, med., $11 to $13; Coln,, $8 to $10.50; A despatch from Ottawa says: -The butcher cows,good, $11 to $12; med., it will be a.,fine example of their lay - changes which it is proposed to make$8 to $10.50; canners, $5.50 to $6; alty to this famous institution. h 1 - t b f , cutters, $6 to $7; butcher bulls, coni, summer, and - give it to a fund for building a new cottage for the janitor. If they carry out their good intentions In t e xury aces are In rte $9 'to $10.50. Good. veal,. $14. to $15; 1. Boots, and essential articles of med., $10 to $13. Elves, $8 to $12; Britain Will Sell clothing to be taxed fifteen per cent. lambs, good, $18 to $20. • Off -car Mutton. to Germany on the excess, instead of ten per cent. weights, select bags, $20.50; sows, on the total selling price 1$16.50. 2. Expensive • furniture, walking' sticks and expensive,china to be sub - 1 t They e not wean Army Accor previously included. furs, coats, caps, mutt's, neckpieces, A despatch from Berlin says: -It robes and rugs, is announced•that the reduction of the 4. Modifications in the tax, of sport German army. to 200,000 men has been ing goods, velvets, velveteens, lace and .accomplished. This is in accordance braid ribbons, and carpets I with the Versailles Treaty, Jett to luxury ax. Fey wen 3. Exemption limit increased-. on d s With Peace Treaty •xmonaelFoatmon n .A despatch from London _says:- lilere, the German Food Controller, has been in London putting before the British Government Germany's food requirements. One result of the visit will be the sale by the Government of a large quantity of mutton to Ger- many. Germans also ask for an in- creasedsupply of coal, iron and steel and of agricultural manures. Prince e Albert Has Own Household • A despatch from London says: - Prince Albert, the King's second son, has another equerry of his own, mark - the formal establishment of his "household," although he still is a stu-1 dent at Cambridge with Prince Henry. The increasing number of the younger Prince's engagements neces- sitated the appointment of Captain the honorable James Stuart, M.C„ in addition to Wing Commander Louis Greig, who already is serving. Capt. Stuart, who is the younger son of the Earl of Moray, will also help out Prince Henry. He is an intimate friend of the Prince of Wales. France to Obtain Ri"'.:11171a It's a Great Life If You Don't Weaken A .iety:c:telf from, Pale says: -•The oil fields of Roumania, not those of the United States, are expo ted to play' an important part in the restor a- tit.n of Frenwh industries. Tkl: is the result of a conference 1 etween the Fren;h and Rot:rnan: n (:c.wernz enta; through which assnrenee • hew: hetet riven to France th t she well ree'v'e ti0,000 tors of oil • zr.'n}ly, With the 1 with Great Brittain t4 1•fer- enee to tile oil fields of elesop:'tamie and Russian territorce aar.l'with the exploitation of rights within the French spheres of initutn it is noe: believed that the French ,rear, con- sumption of 4,00, 00 tons can be o tained by railing on the Untied S'tazes for to more than a ental pernxntag•e of the suppy required. The arrangement is ceusidered espe- cially ailvantageoue here, for the Rou- manian oil, due to the low value of the ROunianien curreney, will cost only one -twelfth of the prices in the Unit- ed States. while the shipping cot ii, estimated at considerably less. The French. Government intends despatch- ing oil carrier: !'rot;. Marseilles to Constanza neer month, the Rouman- ians having caanpleted pipe lines to that port. Massacre of British Near Mosul, Turkey A eteepeteh from London Says: - Two British effizers, all the Govern- ment officials and a number of towns- people were killed in an attack by Samar tribesnme'n on Telfar, near Mosul, Asiatic Turkey, according to Bagdad advices, -coming by -way of Bombay. The Government building was damaged also in the attack, which was made on June 4. A punitive. column is reported to have been sent from Mosul. Wireless on Same Basis As Telephone in France A despatch from Paris says: - ,France will -be the first country in the world to place wireless on the sante basis as the telephone, according to ' plans announced by Minister of Posts i Deschamps. Under the scheme out- lined, a chain of • wireless stations throughout the country would replace all telegraph }ines and stations, pro- ' bably within the next .few years. By Jack Rabbit 11111) 15 of tE. 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