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fi~d' TALK
·
;:"to-da.y they
as,ked to
or seven tlmesi as much_
that ·M r. Preetbn e±\001'1 taxa-
·p.m: ..
.AJU~·I: YOUII, ' ~ J' â¢
ooinK oho1VD · on U"i . Cini>Jpatogi~P~ .
,
in t.he' . Wondodul
~;tiob\
The local" authorities a.re not in the
NEED FOR RELIE~'.
fortunate position of a Chancellor of
the Exchequer.
They~was it alBY .. o.T . ..
most witll a · sigh 1:""'s3,id Mr. Presto~,
'!'he estimates agreed to by the Berk. .
. ' .
.
6hlJ'e County Council at last SaturdaY'1i
have no Blnklng funds to raId, or \ meeting provido an it·r.esist.ible CfiM (or
"hen-roosts;" to rob. · ~he burden that r .. lid from the Exch eque r which has
..
. .
.
been withheld SO long, and which hM now
has to be should"red by the patlent !><>en p~omise<l by Mr. Lloyd George. It
and much-suffering ratepayers of the
unfaIr tha t the ratepayerB o f Berksllire
1 , .
should have t.o pay 60 mu~h for wha.t am
county. And Mr. Preston showcd j ..fter aU nati<mal services. There-seellls to
'f; -, ' 1
N III X ·T · W ·E "E K
Piotu'r e-- " /
lh: .
ROUN~iFHE ~W(~RLD . IN
TwO HOURST
I
~na o~,. w~l~~.~.) ~,~ ..1·f"for
i F .R IAR FA,RK,)/9.
Local Pictur... h.ve- been laKen in .11 the
main stroot.. of Rea<iinll, ana for all you
II.
ADa Thurad!"y 0.1-'.1.16, for
know YOU a r e included . in I ono of ~ o m ..
PRICES:- 3d., "6d., 9d., 10., 1â¢. 6d., and 2,.
EVERSLJiW, 2/-.
I .,
PROPRIETOR;
JOliN· HUMPHRIES.
l'HE PICTURE 1 HOUSE,
Mlty 28th,
two daya,
WEST STREET, READING.
Excluaivo to thi! Thcatr.e,
Founded 'on tbe book
GREAT
Ma.y 25th~ and rollowi-?K '
LIBERAL
"THE IRON MAN"
JUNE, 1914,
FETE
THURSDAY, May 28th, aOO following
2 d.y&--
STAGE PERFORMANCES.
Star Programme, ·oonsisting of
. THE BENNETTS,
(Featuring Mias Florenoo Tumer.)
Inimitable Double Ju"glerâ¢.
EUGENE,' Marvellous IlIu.icni.t
(Who h... appe ..red before Royalty).
.
THE DAGMARS ..
Screamingly Funny Knockaboutâ¢.
JEAN JUSTIN, Contortionist .nd ~erob.t.
CLOWN GARFORD,
with hi. world· famed Trick DOg1l.
;WI!IDNEBDAY, MAY 2T1h:
READING TEMPERANCE PRIZE BAND.
Conductor: Mr. W. Farr.
WHIPPET RACING,
Under tho a.uspices of the Rea.ding Central
Whippet Club.
BOWLING for LIVE PIG .nd PENA~TY
,
KICK COMPE'I:ITIeNS.
Will · I.... tho "LODGE .HOTEL, KING'S
BOWLS TOURNAMENT.
I 'OAD, ou abOY8 date .t 9 a.TU ., for 'be
MOTOR·CYCLE GYMKHANA,
Entry forms and par t ioulars at 26. Broad
.
Street, Ikading.
DERBY ~ D.A.Y
I
DERBY DAY 1
I
SUTTON
at 8 >.m., for
SOUTHSEA,
. ~E'l'URN
Ih~
In.d on WHIT.MONQAY, at 9 ... m., for
VALE OF WHITE HORSE
via Wantago, refuruin« tbrongh Newbury,
RE;I'URN FARE, f'.J/-,
PRIOE 'tiSTS OF SiEnS
FARM AND GARDEN
Adrnisl:ion 6d.; Children. 2d.
(ll.d)
~
â¢
FERGUSONS
Tick06tS pur·
ch.sed before the day 4<1. and Id. To be obtained from Libe ral Clube: Memhers ot
\\.~lW'd Com'mittces;
or tho Secret ary 26
1'ENDERS
with Broad Stroot. R eaaing.
cnbry
â¢
Swings, lfoup.la and COOOll1ll1t Shi"" to tho
El'ON WICK FLOWER SHOW
,
lraffic hl"~ h~cl! ' !lh c "(l !ll~n:l1. Iwd the t.c n .
t o n. dn.ughter i.n London I)n Snturday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. M. Walton h,.wc re- deney is .LiI I in ih e "" "' C dir ection. Bllt
turned from Cannes, and a r e now in resi· there is h ere clr n.l'lv n. ~:\f\C wh ere th c Roa d
d ence o.t H River House," Fishery Estate, Board A110Uld di D· into the ir bi g ba ln nc6
Maiu en hend.
a nd pay 1\ 6ubstalltia l proport ion of t he
'J: Mr. and Mrs. Noble' and the Misses work of r ceo ll s!rlle(;on yet to be ~cc~ mNoble \ have t.f\~en up .th~lr resldenc~ a.t pli!:ha-d. Th e H j .~h w n.ys Cnmmittec of the
Percaie Park Pla.ce. H-en ley.on .T.h~m eA, and qavc county hn.':i b ecll (l oill g n:l.t ~o n:11 work , ann
12 boUle. left Bqrkhan.' Manor, Wolnnghnm.
i .
the l"ate!lHVe rS shou ld not be mu let<'{1 AO
The marriage of Mr. E. C. 1'oInrcha.nt, he avily in the cost .
90/Fellow and Sub-.Rector p f Lincoln College ,
Oxford. and M,ss Ethel Wini fr·ed Mallet THE PROi'ill SED RELIEF.
will ta.ke vInce Rot Hermita.ge Berke on
Tuâ¬6d.y, June 23rd, at 2 p.m.'
'
Th e ,q?""tion wh ;~ h membe rR of all local
JULES LANNIER,
TIle marriage of Chari"" Edmund Great. a utl,ont,,,,, n.re asklllg 19 "' to the r el ict
Finest Ext ra Quality,
- 721hed, s-econd Bon of LieutelHl.l1t.CokJll el i promlsoo bv the Chancellor of t he l~x·
Sample bottle, 6/-.
Uvedale Parry Oke<len and Mr. ~. P:1.n:v I clH~Cluer. Whe n ia it com ing and whn.t will
Oke den, of Turnwortb j Dor8 ~ t, and MarY I b~ t.ho bRSi9 of th() o!lporiionrnentf It is
eu v6e . ReBel"'~' ~' . ' 64!Sample bottle, 418.
Burg_ Connop. younger dn.ughter of the I rather notkeab lc thllt ~ good mnny 1"'0In.te .Lieut~ nB.nt Gonno!) JLn<.l ~Irs . Connop, \ pIe arc declded\y scep.tlcn.\ 01\ the pOl II L
~ Bottles per caso 6/- edra..
of Bradfield Hall .. Berkshi re, will take · Mr. Lloyd ,:,co rgo h"" lI1 th~ !last nnt 1-e red
PRICE LIST POST FHEE.
plnee a.t Hollingbourne on June 10W,I but to decem]; helle" on tho pro"" nt oc"osion t h erc is a. tendencv to $ t y 1/ 'V e wil l
count our chickens wholl we Jmve ~()t.
OP'I'l. o
them." Th"t iA tha IIttitll(\" otl" l'(cd hy
the li'innl10P. CommiNcc of t.1I (' J1,,'r k!'. hire
County CounciL
Aldcrmn.!l Prcsto n savs
that t.h e counc il a rB no L lik·ely to get a;'1
THE PROMISIm GRAN'rS.
of the n.sflistn.nce this year) hut wo hope
that in t his he is llli , t.nkcn. TI"'r<' ie tlds
A meeting of th~" RMhing T9wn Council. to b e said, t l1 at jf it d .(1{!s com o t.1IC mon~y
Wa.8 held on
Tueeday 4vcnin~ whon tho ' will be -ext re mely wel co me. In t he HOUI'I G
(853)
on t,p.a Second and Fourth Wednesdays in
â¢
THE BER"K;SHIRE
OPEltATlC CLUB.
I
ALD. MAR'I'IN
CHmSTL\N SCIENCE SOCIETY.
Apply: Mr. S. H. Ewine. 14. BCB..umont
Road, Windeor.
(lgud anb ~ocidu
POST FREE ON APPLICATION.
. M.C. : Mr. All. Nutloy.
. Royal Pu nch & , Judy Show, with champ ion
d og Toby.
FOR
THLETIC SPORTS for CH ILDREN and
WOMEN (nndor A.A.A. Law.). ,
Entry fonns and particula.TS at 26, Broa.d
Stl'cel, Ito.ding . .
Matthews' Roundabouts, Swin.~ no"t., Houp10., Shootin~ Galleries aud all the Latest
Sido Si.Q.w â¢.
BOLLINGER,
Ma.gnificent
Sbecial Cuvee,
DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS,
Sample Bottle, 7/1.
By Wolls and Son, of the Crystal P.I.C<!.
Refreshments of all kinds at Popul.r...prioes.
for other Jourlier_, If& .mall bUh il.ned MAGNIFICENT CYCLE (Lady's or Gent',)
about tbe ~18' lUI'.
fro· LUCKY NUMBER. GRAMOPHONE
f<ir CHILDREN'S Lucky Numl>er.
Proprif' tol',
.
JOHN HUMPHRIES:
Gates open at 1.30. Commence .t 2 o'clock.
the right of
I
CIIAM·P.AGNE.
FARE,
,9/-.
,
.r ___
"ro invited for
SONS
READING_ , .
nERBY.
WIIIT_SOND~Y,
&
'THE }rING'S SEEDSMEN.
'MOTOR CHARABANC
Also on
The
for ralsmg money from the taxpay e r j two chief item s in th e cou"ty " ud S', t lire
the more freely i s the money squan- educatIOn "no roll<ls . T he CAJ6t of education to th e ralcpayâ¬!'s hn,s 'liora than
dered . The real remedy is that th e doublecJ ill ten yeur:;; with regord to roads
burdens that are national should b e the COBt per mile ha6 goue up in t.o n ye".
from £~ to £103. '
No Olle CrL ll RUg g{!!i t
borne by the Exchequer, and loca) 'I that thiS expense \Ya. necess itatc.! hy tho
authOl·ities mu st peg away until they local tra.m~; It m.eanB that tlw ",tcp""Cf'
.
..
of Berksl",e havo to pay for the upkeep
substantIal measure of of the r o",ds fc>r the heavy throu~h 111 0(' "
reOOIVe a
relief. They must also · insist that tr"ffic , fro.rn which the ratepayers d"ri\'o
. ~h
P
.
.
,but an mfilll tes! mnl advantage. Eve n Ul0
w en arhamentnasses measures. put- , crumb of comfort whie.h was o!Ter ed wh eo
ting new duties on l ocal authorities the conncil embarked 011 it. b'g ,"hollie 01
..
:
,
' reoon6tructlon has cnlmbled nW!ly. It Wi\~
It should also prOVIde th e where - thought that t he co~t .of r~!)~iJ's to t he
withal to carry out the obliga~ions.
roaW; wou:d be '0 r educed that the ra Lc·
.
pn.yers would suh s(;anlfilly hene fit.
BuL
===========
the .Highways Commi t tee fi nd that moro
tarring h as to be <loll e. fiO tha..t where 1,1i,'ro
i s h ~ avy m ~ t;.or tra ffic it is I!ecc~" ar,)' lo l:\r
-ev-ery ycn,r In ~tca.<l of <,ve ry secon d 01' thirrl.
."
yea r.
Th e Co unty Highways Co mrniit('o
ca.nnot be blnm.e<l fo t' · th ~o':! u!1settillg or
The wife ol Mr. F. E. Smith gave birth their cn~c uln.li()llf:l. for th .~ illc l'eaf.;c or mo tol'
BY APP?INTMENT
THE ROYAL BERKS
DANC,"ING in SpccioJ Enclosure,
more than I t WIlB twcn t.y y en,l'!i fl..ti0.
. â¢
THE MURDOCK TRIAL
RETURN FAR!i:, 716.
i
I
PROSPECT .p ARK, READING.
·(A Drama Df Tbrills).
1
pressed upon rura
!
to
2 clayo-- ,
.
burden o f eX9Clldlture.
Last yea..r the
areas,; bet , rau.s went up 1d. in the £, follow ing al.
most
continuous
i
licrenHcs
for
some v~n.rR·
SHLINGS CO:l!J4BN~E SATURDAY, '~th MAy.
b b
b th
. ,
f I d ~ thiB year ,t he r e is n furth er advanc e of ·'. ti'
e oCCupIers 0
~n
The ac.tlln.l expenditure f or the c Ul'r~l\t
.... "0 /
'ROYAL SOVEREIGN' e orn~
only.
Mr. ·Preston , year w!ll . be nea rly £8 .000 mo re than in
SOUTHEND OR' KCPH-I-NOOR" and d bUlldmgs
finnne, a l year JI1Rt closed, the expell<li·
MARG.A,'rE D~n.T (Frld"1' in Jun. eXl.pled) won ers wh ethe r I· t ·IS .n~ t P~ SSI·bl e Ij the
tura under all .heads reaching the h ugo
, tr_l;ONDON BRlDG·E,
'
to allow cO,unty anthontICs a ' cer-I figure of £174,625. Of thl~ , 8um £147,UO-l
RAMS
GATE 014S"
â¢â¢ 1" â¢â¢ â¢.. 8-0UD.
·
I a t·t
d
t0
f r eB I., eomes
out of the ratepayers pec kel. .
._
._
Fen~buroh St .... ~.80 · .. m.
Bua. t am
1 u 6
a tt emp t
.
Tot.: A"onne 53"!). St.P~~~:~~9.18 â¢.m. Sun 9.tS ... m. methods of raising revenue.
Much ENORMOUS I NCREASES.
TB& NEW PA.L.A.OE · STEAMER.S, LTD .â¢
as we s~mpathise with the over-b·urAldermen Pr<oston, tho c ha irma n of the
'1:.,a. BARJ.OW. Direo(or,
I ~ o un ~y F~Ila.nce Co mrm.ttee , s Ul"I-eycti tho
77: KiagWilUa.mS'ree', E.D. dened ratepayer. we shudder at the AltuatlOn In such n. stl'lkillg f tl~ hio!l thnt
prospect of increasing the sources a.nyon~ can und(>l'~~ la.nd it. Th e ltlHOU ll t to
.
he raIsed from the p..,el<e ~, of Lh e rat~.
of revenue, because it is apparent pa.yem is ~tually morc UJ<lIl douhlo
that the more rn ean~ that are found wha.t it was. ten y~nr3 n.go, and f)'J\'{! JJ tim e!'!
Judith ill the
~IT-MONDA Y, let
how hardly the system of local ta.xa- I be no c-e86Q.tion f~om the ever.i l1crcasi ng
cause the continuous increases have to
JUDITH & BETH.ULIA
(Under tho Management· of the Va1ld avillo
Eleotric Theatre Co.)
SHOWING OON1lNPOUSLY.
Every day, 6 p .m. to 10.30 p.m.
Wooneedays ~nd Saturdays, 2 p.m.
10.30 p.m.
,. I
and 6d. ,
IRRESISTIBL R DEM AND
I"cio.im.,d that ·the relief' of
t~on w:·a.s lo.ng overdue.
ftICE NIGHTLY ·al 7 · ,..,d 9
OF READIN G.
MI'-"I'IC
m~mbors o.ttend ing were the rr:n.yor (Alder. ! of Commons on 1\'1on<1 n.v thero WHB some
man C. G. Field), bhe oeputy·ma.yor (Alder· : fitronc: critici::-m of the Loca.l Government
man J . W. Martl~), A ldermen O. Ridley, F. i Board f rom the Oppo"'it.ion b en ches in con·
B. P(\rfit~, G. Philbrick, H. U. Dr.Yll1mJ~ W· 1 seque llce of the Rlldd'{! 11 d cmn nd UpOIl tho
I '
each m outh. at 6.30 p.m.
Reading R oom c.pen Daily 2 to 4. excopt
Saturday..
Salurrl.y. 12 to 4 ; al.o Mon·
da,V' 7 to 9 p.m. Free.
Address , 153. FHIAR ' STREET, READ·
ING.
_, . ,
.
(5752b)
i··· J.!-f; Bnnn,
and T. MI1&)~, .nd CounCillors 1local authori t ies for a cl:lStl ificat;on of the ir
dBlulI'dS·WHaEywaCordU' · \\ . J · D. V OJ1nCr" -oads. Unclo"bteJly there i" too much 01
W . "'l(U a.n,
..
lor, DCIIYS EIggm- ' "1 '
t f"
."
f th
1 I
ton, E. ' P. Collier, F. J .. Lew is, J . Ra~on, : t}lS 8~ r. ()
S4!uee zlIlR'
.0
e (lea.
(Miss) E. M. Sutton, A. W. A. 'V obb, E . j authOrIti es, who know lhtlt If th ey rio ,,!ot
Jaokson , A. J. Maker, F. A. Sarjeant "" ~ ·u.nderta..kc these o ll e r o us t.:1sk~ at t.h-p. 1IlTHOMAS WETHERED
M. Colebrook , W. E. Butler, Dr. C. S. : at i/=tnt ion of a Governm e nt departm cntth-cy
Appl ica.tions are in.v itcd from Ladice and
Abram, F. W. Dormer, F. 'V. Allwright, fr . j will ha.ve to 8U rr~r finan c ifl.;ly ror fa. ilill.i{
GentJemen in tc-rosted in Comic Opera far
H . Turner. B; P. Gibbon~. R.
Adc,y. 'I". ! to comply. But .th.e fRuIt .lics partly with
& SO~S
Lu{[TE?,
Memhe",hip of tho "bove C\.ub.
TIfE CHRONICLE
Â¥orley, 9,!-pta.m Try:e, R.N., Frank WInte r, I the loca l authOri ties i.1I not. I';llow i ng a.
F. E. Morma,. and 'V. Spark s.
bolder n.Jld more untterl" front to tho
Subscription: Ladies, 7â¢. 6d.; Gentlemen,
FRIDAY, May 22, · 1914.
BREWERS & BOT1'LERS
10â¢. 6<1 .
ALDERMAN MILSOM.
, Gov<>rnment d p. !l ~rtm e nt". In th e prese",
. MARLOW,
Tho town clerk (Mr. W. S. Chltlerbuck) i in st:1nce â¬()~· e :tHl,Q i~ will ha ve to ho fo und
Tho Membe11!bip being limited, pl~ue ap.
ply f\.S early as posaible io t.he Seoret&ry at
·", OF THE R I TEPAvER f<>rma.Uy submitted Lbo letter, which wa...q ! for. the dtstrlblltloll. of the £ 1 .2~O .OOO
Telephone NOlI.
28 Morlow .
HURD
I
th .. above addroee.
.
.
~H
v ,
'
1\.
+" , ro.d Bt the last meoting, fr om Mr. J ocopb ! wh,eh Mr. Herbert Sam,,,el sayâ¢. wJlI be
J. R. BENNETI'.
609 Reading.
â¢
. Milson ... r 08;gning the office of alderman of ! f(J rthcomwg. and t.he lQcai n.uthOrItles are
"
I
T olegra.ms :-11 Wetherede," Me-rlow.
It will not come as welcome news tno boro11gh.
.
.
I' ehi efl v oo11e<,,".o<l ill getting that money &8
NOTICE.
I Tho mo.yor moved tJlat t.lle councIl record I quickly us P 0S61 ble.
TJ,tONG, PALE . lLDd MILD ALES, to Berkshire ratepayers to · learn I w;th regrot the reoi{fn&tion of Mr. Milsom, :
THE READING AND DiSTRICT
at
thel·r rates are to b
.
eased Bnd th.nk him for lis longh"ervie .. to tho ; THE PRESENT POSITION.
STO{]TS, ond PORTER, 'n casLlUI
·
e Incr
i borough, particule.rly 1l.8~ C airman. of t.ho ·
.
.
PITBTJlC DENT.H SERVICE
uaual prioes.
~
by ' .. "~ ' -:.. ,,:._ . .' "in the £
If they 'I Pn.rk~_ ~nd PIQ8{J'llthre DG~undfl cCOn'l~]ttce ancJd I The Chancellor of. th e. E'xchet'lluer. In .11l8t
. . K. (PALE ALE) at Is. p~r gaftonj
.
as C1l31nnan 0
.Q
l.!ttrC6S
omouttcc, n.n moc:;t r ecen t commUniCatIOn o n lC su blee
(late Dioj16n1!6ry Buildin~.).
. ' Awarded Prize Medal and-Diploma had been expecting a considerl\ble ; t./uut the ""dulion. be re""rded on tho ; "r t~e new grnllt~ , writ'nl! t o Sir RyllUld
CHAIN. STREET, READING.
Brewer.' Exbibition, 1912; five per cent.
t f
l' Nr
h
N t·
) ' mmut... o( tho counCIl.
I Adlnn" M P B"'Y" ._" It is nroposed that
disoount for CAsh.
.
amoun 0 re Ie
.om t e a lona : ~. Hayw.ft.rd, in aeeond?ng, 8~id that Mr. : for thi~ y~ar" the f~1I Ilm m lJlt of the exist~egi.ter.<i l Specially brewed "'I'l reoommended for Exchequer they will be grievously : M,J.om hact I.>oon ⢠N,lendld chaJrman of ti1O , ing Exch~qu e r gra llts ill Il id of local rates
family U80.
d.
. .-cL T·
h
t \ Pu.rk~ Co"!nuttce { ear",,' hear)...
!
: sho1 1 be l1rovided. All additional awn of
ALE .AND STOUT IN BOTTLE.
ls appom...,
0 t em, at any ra e,
The
mo.tlononw -bhe
.... earTl
and 1, £51'n, 000'
t b C .'PrQ\·l~
. led f o~ e d uC'~ rl on,
.
.
b
the
couno:l,
motionIlM.
oflI1mously,
tho ma.yor,
, 19 0
Prices ·per dDzen:
_
the nmepence . (omm<;>u s sum 1) t at took the usual stop:! for filling the vacancy . the who.e of wh,ch w, I1 go ,n reli ef or
l
Magnums Large botts. Small the Chancellor of the Exchequer caused by Mr. Mil,om'. ro.ignation.
: rates. With reg",,1, t·o local servICes otl,er
_,
HOURS OF
(Roputed· (Reput"" (Repu t e d . .
.
THE NEW RATES
I' than educatIOn. the Gove rnm ent l,nve do·
MORNINGS : Daily
9 o'olock.
,_ )
'_~
1 '_)
estImates wIll come to the .rehef of
.
. ideo ... a n in terim " rr,,"seme llt that an
.
q",.
p
....
,
â¢
p....
Th
d
t
--.-~
th
f
1
o
!AFTERNOONS: Tu~ ,Thurâ¢. , &t., 2p.m. Indle Ps.lo AI. .,. 20. \).
10. 9d. th
t
hI ·
l"k I
~ epu y-mayor p.c """",
e orma r o- addi tional Bum eounl to olle ·third of the
2.. 6d.
le. 6d.
era es as a woe .,appears
1 e"1 solutIOn. for tho. m~k.ing of. " 'j. bor.0':,l\h rate amount of the proposed new gra nts in aid
EVEliINGS: . M~n " vvoo:" .Frl" ..t 7 p.m. Family Palo· .Al. 40.
For . further mformati<:llD a-pply to the Stout .. . ... ... ... 40.
20. 6d.
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BOWLS
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On Wednesday an interesting bowls match
wae played at Ascot botwcon mcmwrs of 0 10
home and Ca.mbe(lcy clubs, and won by tho
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visitors, who ' scored 54 poi n.te to . t.heir
the pon()nw.' 43.
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The . players were :-Cambor·
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1W. Binns (_kiP); J. Perk., J. Bartlett, A.
Humpbrey., G. Scott (:lkip).. A. Croak_,J.
PIe- I Fo,vler, T . ,Te,!,. W·. Kingston (sk ipJ.. Asco~:,
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