~larch I ,t. ]929. THF. S.A.
JEWISH
CHRONICLE.I_ In and A round the Town.
fforts of lll<'ir pnrrni' to makt• th1 atfail' a tboroug-hl~· <'njoy11hl1 orw.
On behalf of tlw gw' t~ ~Ir. L.
Gradner thanke<l tlw ho'i, in n JH'ili
litil<' . pc ·h. to whirh )Jr. Pev. ncr modestly respondccl.
58 Bnrg treet, Thur day.
'l'H
L Nl'l'ED ITEBHE\Y
-'CIIOOL. '.
'I'hP ommittee of this lnstiiution
<'Oll1lllP.llC('' "t 1
f · · 1 s annua appeal for uuct on Nundav, and, for a week tifilerp will be an .organised Houi-\e
t~
OU,·p 1011 t· 1 .
1 . . c 1011. w l n, a.· far nR i:
'o::ihle, .J wish household r, will Le
ilJl]>roa(·l1,~·1 .... u f or support for what · i:
th~
tnost tundarn ntal activity in tlw rrli•tious a ,., · nc 1 h c an a) e de .t l 1 i · . . oi . the«omtinmity. The Ta.lrnud Torah i:
1 he llloHt Yi tal and i he mo.-t indis-
}JPJl.'a hle of communal institutions.
and the greatest 11Pt1d of ull i~ rt>ligi-
!l.ll: instruction and Heln·ew educa- t ton.
t
nfortunat 1v the claim. of l hP ~ "i •1 ni d Hrhrew ~ 'rhooh-1 have
11 way: hec·n owrlooked h\ thr> hulk 01 ( ,ap<' 'l1own .T ewl'\', \\•itl; tlw l'Psult t hut ti ie f' rnan·c»' nre • inn bad wav.
11 ll d t lw , . tt l i · l : . om n11 eC' 1mH ica 1 ]W< i 11
'l'IIO, 'E PRE'·m.TT.
~ mong those Jll'<>srnt WNP. l\fr:->.
E4tocl 1, Councillor ancl Mr .. T.i. G md- ner. Councillor and )1 r:. ~. (,old-
~tein and ~fr. T dcly (fohht in, Mr.
and ~frs. N. D nt, )fr. and Mr·.
H;nnbur(l' and Mi:s Hamburg, .Llr.
and Mrs. L. Pinn, ~Irs. l1. Ka. and
• on, ~Ir. Lou immon::- (of .Johan- ne~burg), .Ir. and .Irs. M.
LaYenclar, )Ir. and Urs. J. 1an1soY,
Ir.
and :Mr . • T. olding ~fo 1 . Gerrard, :Mis.' Enid dn Pr ez, .Mr.an<l Mri:.:. A. oldberg, Mr. \~ orster.
Mr. and ~fr". P. Iar us. ~fr. a.nd Mrs. H. Fiuher, :Mr .. J. Brodi , ~fr.
Fil Stadel, ~fr. arnl ~fr .... D. L vy,
~fi.:.' Ettie Fil'hcr, Mr. and :Mr:.
Stanley .Milner, Ir. and :Mr:-. Ham- m r chlag. )lr. and .Mr.-. Gold- . chmidt. Mr. and l\fo.;. l.i. "~ olf, Ir ..
I' .,
'f) 'fi· \ril 1i ti in ( Pr1 orin
..i.) ( !'-t~, ·' ••
l\I is, C'. 'l'ohin ·. ::\fr. Silhl l t. Mr.· ~I.
1 ti ·lww a nil rlaughtl.,r.. J 1 · ~I.
Ho. 1•11. :111<! ~Ir. , 'po·al.
OP'l'-Ol':E-1•,l\I I~ IHHH KT.
( \m:idt'rahl1• :u 11 p..;~ nitPlld" h1
l Oort. of hf' ( krainiau Ort. who
l'OJ>l' in 1 vpr~· .frwi. h to\\ n and ham- lrt n. 111 mhN: of ilw muin organi ,L-
tion. 'I hu w., fin<l ihat ncarl.
'\CJ'\' ,Jr.\d,'h ntn• in l krain , renlising i.h imp danc' of ·plf-
upport 011 the road t re 0.11. iruc- tion. willingly join han<lH \\Ith Ort
0 a ·hie' that d ·irabl • im . The newly-101 nwtl ornrni of th .J 'Wdl · Emi(l'rnlion • i ty in Pari:..; ha. m, 1 p cl out a . chem of mwrcrpti work 10 .·tl1nd it. lll m- b r.
l~ip
and Rrope of work. . Of·011r:-;e, one of it fir.'i tn. k: w11l ht the inY .Jigntion of he po' ·ibilitiP:
of employment Jor .Tcwi. h agri ul- tural worker from ba:tNn Europ<
in Fran c.
(Continued on page 138).
Jt.· <'lldl1H\ou1·.- to maintain what has 0.ftPn hP<'ll tPrmc'cl a mod<'l jnstitu-
~1011· It would lw ;1 gTP<11 pity if Jt gTowt h should ht> rPt a rdt>d lH'-
<-Hll:-;p of a la<'k of prudi<·nl :-<u pport.
;ind otw hopPs ihat thNP will IH' H
l't•ady an1l gt'JH'rnu. :-;ll pport to 1 lw :qipPal mnd1' in 1·omu•dion with Ou·
( Hlllpaig11.
.Jth until the 16th pro.·., a.-; a coni<c-
<Jll nc of which there 'rill be a general exodus of our young . oldi r1:1
"·ithin th next f('w dar for th ir yearly training. 'rhe J ewi h com- nmnit:v will b ,,·ell repre ent d, for in the variorn:; regimenL there are .Tews boldin!T commi •r-doned as well a· non-commi. sioned rank, in addi- i ion to the ordinary · mu. ket bearers.'' The large
·t
number of ,J ewi:h boy, i to be found in the Cape Town Highland r~, and very .marl and martial <lo they look in their kilt and sporran.. In charge of the cooking arrangements will be• 'ergt.- ook .M. 'tein, whilst aR a .-trict dLciplinarian. 'ergt. I. Berko- Yitch, the Prornt'.'t, 'erg ant. who will be in charg<' of the ramp police, will bt> hard
to
beat. ,.r\\'O other • ergca11t ,·in the " Scottie: " are .J.. )foriu 1.md
n.
1. ,.radner. The Medi<'al C rps will be uml r the command of Captain Ii. Blumberg. [ under ·tarnl that a JT<mgcmen t~ h1H<' brPn ma.de for tho~e of the JC\\ i:-:h fai h to at·l<'IHI the \Y or<'(','tl'l' • 'ynag-og-ue 011 Friday 'YPni ng <mtl • 'i11 n rda.v morn·
ing.
he T ACCO for
ALL OCCASIO S
· .NEW I l E.\D~IA. TEH.
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0
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thi' l'<'~JHd.
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f) EI• I•, ('I·~ FO HC' E ( \MP.
'l'h1• Hllllttal D1•fl'JH1' I~ol'u <'atnp i IH·i 11 • h1·ld id Wor1'<'. frr ro111 th'
.\ BHILLI \. T Fl 1 ~l'TI<L . .. Porbwood,·• Un•111 Point, th1 .... t, t1>h· ancl charming re. idc·1H"e of }Jr. n.nd Mr .. ~I. P(•\0.'llf'L lws oft11n
l1('Pll till' Sl'l'll<' of . 11u1' ·ful hou .... <' pa di 's. lntt tlw ·· .\t llo11H'" on , 'aturday 11iffht \\'<!:- un \ouht1.,dly tlw mo:- elahor;1tr ilw:-t', l.!t'Uia\ hosb- hH\ y<'i hchl. 'J h r • v ,re ahout
1 \ \ ( ) hun In l glH ~t, rnm ill. 1': 1· .
or th1' I\•nin~ula. ~ nd tht•:o;<> Wl'n' rtght royall.v e11t11rt<1i 110d. 'J'h1 gT1•;1t
attradion \\11:-: tlll' ballroom .. "nth·
lntilt in ilw :p:H•iou~ .. Pori."\\ood :.
ground .. awl "hiC'h i-:. I 1 hink. tlw Hr t privatt• ballroom hi ihi!' eountrr.
rt
is <l lrnnd..;omely d igned :-.tru1 '-tt1 n>, xqui:-.itPl:· dP<·orat1•t1 m11l lirillinntlv lit. Tlw triking ph•dric
<'h:rn1lel i(~l':- H nd :-ide lmu•kl' .... Wl'l'C
:pPl'ially in1 por'tl'd mm Bru:-;!'111".
and an· lwautifu1 pif'<'l'" of workman- . hip . • \t th 0nd of tlw room i· a
" ~1 ogon Dovid." TIH' :-l•it•1d if-.:1>lf i. of gih. du·or:it('d with n llU\ cl dt· ign in "·hit and blu' <'kdri<·allv liL flower.·. In fa<'t, ihe pnfir~'
• <•hf•111p of d1 <'oration i in hluc• ~tllll
"hit<>, <'.C'l'td<1l bv tlH'
.tan
ol ilw.\fri( an 'I ol1a1
('t;
~lnm1fa1·tnrP1"., u ndt•r t hr• :-.ll p 'I'\ i ion of ~l r.n.
LPv.r .
..P< H'L \\0 l" H<>.'PI'L\Ll'J'Y.
.\t th top
or
the ro )lll i. n roomy . tag<'. nrnl }H'rc on :--laturda. night\\ s l'~eons d For he.· 0 r hr tra 'mid
t lw palm: and f rn ·. r1 lwn' wn.
mu:i • ;md danciug until mitlnight, whil:t upper wa . . 'IT ll in : '\' ral of ilw larg' alons. The eat ring
\\'tJ. don ~ol •ly b. · the .. PorL-
\\ ood" .taff, .Ir. Pc\'ur }wr-
~clf ov rlooking all \\'ith drniac- tt>ri iil' ·olieit11de or tlw gn t:.
N oi hing WH:-. omiti. •d that woulcl add to tlw ·omfort and <'njoy- ll\('nt of en rvorw. und }wr • a word may he ·nid in irihut i.o tlw vonucrpr
llll'ln lJPr. of tlw P(>\':-:1wr hou
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ME C ANT/LE PRES Printin of Distinction and Quality.
( • • ELFO DA CO., LTD.)
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138
Registration of Business Act, 1909.
The Retail Butchery carried on by fOBIAS SOGGOT (Soggot's Meat Market)
"''ill be removed from Stand 742, 4, Delarey
• trect, to Stand 757, 2, Delarey Street, Vrededorp, Johannesburg, from the 1st March, 1929. - M. E. Sachs, Agent for Party, 19, Permanent Buildings, Harrison Street. Johannesburg. 15.22.1 Business registered Receiver Revenue.
Gecmi ton, January, 1929, by PHJLLIP SAFFER and TANHOLIM SAFFER, trading as Saffer Bros., Stand 145, 108, High Road, Germiston, has been transferred to PlllLIJP SAFFER, TANHOLIM SAFFER and LEONARD SAFFER, trading as before, from 1/1/29.-P. Cron- son, Party's Agent, 'Phone 159, 53a, Com- missioner Street. Johannesburg. 15.22.1 Business registered Receiver Revenue, Johannesburg, January. 1928, by PHILLIP SAFFER and LEONARD SAFFER, trading as P. Saffer & Co., Stand 712 and 713, 169, Market Street, Johannesburg, has been tran. ferred to PHILIJP SAFFER, LEONARD SAFFER and TANHOLIM SAFFER, trading as before, from 1/1/29.
-P. Cronson, Party's Agent, 'Phone 159, 53a, Commissioner Street, Johannesburg.
15.22.1 The Genera] Dealer Business registered Receiver Revenue, Johannesburg in January. 1928, by Mrs. JETTA BLOCH, trading as the Central Bottle Agency, Stand 29, J eppc ( 4, Albrecht Street)• has been abandoned from 31/12/2$. - P.
Cronson, Party's Agent, Phone 159, 53a.
Commi~sioner Street, Johannesburg.
15.22.1 The General Dealer's Business carried on by E. H. BHAM & CO., on. Straatsdrift, 172 Marico, was closed down on the 31 t December, 1928. - S. J. van der Spuy, Solicitor for Parties, Groot Marico.
22.1.8 Notice is hereby given that the business of General Dealer and Kaflir Ealing House·
keeper hitherto carried on by ARNOLD GROSS at 19, Market Street, Johannesburg, has been sold and transferred to BARNEY GITLIN as from the 1st January, 1929.
Johannesburg, this 18th day of February, 1929.-Alfred L. Cohn, Solicitor for the Parties, National Mutual Building , Johan-
nesburg. 22.1.8
General Dealer and Grocery Bu ine s registered Receiver Revenue, 8/1/29, and Municipality, Joh~esburg, 9 llf29, by BARTHELEMY FELIX ABATIER.
Lrading as Clifton Cash Store. tand 2810, cor De Beer and Stiemens treet, Braam- fontein, Johannesburg, tramiferred to WILIJAM WILKINS from 1/3/29. - P. Cronson, Party's Agent, Phone 159, 53a, Commissioner Street, Johannesburg.
U.15 The General Dealer's and Grocer's Busi- ness registered Receiver of Reven.ue and Municipality, Johannesburg. January, 1929, by FAKIR MARO.MED SAYED, Stand 374, Poliack Avenue, Newclare, has been transferred to MAHOMED ALLY, as from 15th February, 1929. - Dawood adick, 16, Market Street, Johannesburg. l.8.15
Jews in Railway Disaster.
Berlin (.J.'r.A.).
Three Jew. wer killed in tlw
Hrge11~hnrg train diKa 'ter. it is now stated. The two Jew' previmt~l.\~ l'e- portr.rl geriously jnjured. 8. N achti- gal and Abraham ~'chkolnik, have die<l, a,' ha,' abo another .T ewi, h passenger, Hen Goldi:;ehmidt. of Vienna. Rchkolnik\., Hon ,Tacob, n rnnng nrnn of twrnty. is among the injurPd. Madame , chkolnik. who ]iye:;: in Berlin, was waiting nt her honw for her hmhand arnl ::-on to rctu rn from Yiemrn, and at the very moment ::;he was expectini:r them to ani '<~ :-:he received a telegram t<tat- ing that her hushancl \\'a~ dead aml her ~on in hospih11. Abraham Hchkolnik wa8 4;i year:-i of 11ge.
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Plumber, Slater and
I
Drainage Contrar.tor. f
L~.~~;,~:~;~.::J
THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.
End of Comm unal Crisis.
ALL CLEAR IN VIENNA.
Vienna (J.T.A.) . The cri ·is in the Board of the Vienna J ew'ish community ha~ been settled, the majority belonging fo the Union of Austrian Jew·. agree- ing to the dernand of the Zionist;::;
and the Workers' Party to recon"ti- tute the Presidium. Dr. Loewen- herz, a Zioni t, ha been elected a Vice-Pre ident, and Zionist and Workers' Party representative have been appointed to half the seats on the collegium of the Board, and on the rnrious commissions. At the same time a special commis~ion has been appointed to con~ider what steps are to be taken to change the pre ent statute of the community to provide for a more general franchise, a is demanded by the Zioni ·t. and the Worker ' Party.
The Budget of the community i now imre of being pas ed unanimoul'\- ly, so that it will be po. sible
to
carry on the work of the community with-out difficulty. ·
Why Continue to
Suffer?
WHE T
so
MANY JOHANNES·BURG PEOPLE SHOW YOU HOW TO GET
WELL.
You may be brave enough to stand backache or headache or dizziness.
But if, in addition, urination~ is dis·
ordered, be warned in time. Unless you strengthen your weakened kid- ne} s, you may drift into serious kidney disease before you know it.
Live more carefully, help your kid- neys with Doan' Backache Kidney Pills, and you can top the pains you have at present, and avoid future danger as well. Don't experiment- u e the remedy Johannesburg people are publicly endorsing. It has succeeded thousands of times jn re·
lieving kidneJ- complications, rheu·
matism, drop , , cystitis and stone formation or gravel. Read this ca e:
l\Ir. M. Basson, 34a, Juta Street, Braamfontein, Johanne burg, Trans- rnal, ays: ··Backache and bladder weakness troubled me as a child. The pain in the small of the back was so bad Lhat I was almost crippled. and I had to be helped to get np. I had headaches and I was al ways tired.
l was given Doan's Backache Kidney Pills and one box cured me com·
pletelr. It is even years since my 1·ecO\'ery, but I am till well. -
(Signed) M. Ba son."
Ask di tinctly for Doan's Backache Kidney Pi1ls, the same as Mr.
Bas on had. Sold by all dealers, 3/3 a box. Sole Proprietors, Foster- McClellan Co., Box 1297, Cape Town.
(Continued from Fourth Column.) The Fruit-sellers is cli~tingnishe<l
by it:-: loose treatmem. while the Amorou;- 'l'ramp it: a d<:'lightf nl little Lit of hmnonr.
A number of other ,1Tell-lrnom1 etcher~ an~ al:-;o included in the ex- hibition. .Ta~. C'aclenlwacl is T<'pTe-
~entecl h~v a numhcr of tree-studie~.
while Hester Frood gin~:-; n lnicnl :nggei'tion o:f spaciousnl's.· i1~ the style of the old Dutch ma-:tN~ in her El ,·et Bridge. Durham.
IN AND AROUND THE TOWN.
(Continued from page 133).
A well-known Berlin philanthro- pist has granted a considerable sum 0£ money to the Oze Organisation for the purpose of instituting Radiological Departments in many of it hospitals. Thi has already been done, and these departments are pro-ring of great benefit.
IIEARD TRI ONE?
It L generally known that Tel- Aviv has a hundred per cent. Jewish population, is an independent municipality, controls its own police, and is an up-to-date modern city in every re pect. Tel-Avivians are intensely proud of their city and its remarkable growth. A London Jew met a Jew of Tel-Aviv in Paris.
During their conversation the Lon~
cloner asked: "How many people are there in Tel-Aviv?" The reply was: "About 35,000, all Jews, except a very few, whom we find useful for Sabbath duties. How many people are there in London?"
' About eight millions." And how manv Jew ? " " Oh! about a. quar- ter ~f a million." The Tel-Aviv Jew was impre sed. ''And what do the Jews want the other seven and three-quarter millions for? "
''PALESTINE ARTS AND CRAFTS."
'rlrn little Palestine shop in the Arcane continues to flourish. La~ t week it received from Pale tine an interesting consigiunent containing some fine necklace of antique amber Rtnmg ·with small black beads amt mounted with silver and gilded filigree. These strings are quite
1111 ique 111 their mountincr. Lapi~
lazu 1 i, malachite and carnelian haYe all heen treated in a . imilar wny. 'There is also a very beautiful llll I ik ~hnwl.
T am iolcl that though the i-ihop i~ doing very well, interest and ap- pri:cation in it are being sho,rn not by the Jew gener<1llr, bui. chiefly by Oen tile YL itor::> and purchasers."
'l.,HB BREAKING OF 'l1HE 'TABLETS.
In this week'::; 8eJra, Exodu ·.
1lrnp. 32, Yerses l 1-19, we Tead:
': ~\nd when Joshua heard the noi e of the people as they ,honted, he :-:aid nnto Mo~rs, There i · a noise of war in the camp. And he said, It
is
not the voice of them th~1t shout for ma~tery, neither fa it the voice of them that cry for being overcome:bnt the noise of them that ing do I hear. And it came to paR , aR l'oon as he came nigh unto the camp, that he saw the calf. and the dancing:
ancl :Moses-'s anger wa::x:ed hot. and lw east the tablet:;; out of his hands and brake them beneath the mount.~·
'l'he que tion has often been a~ked wh~· l\1ose~ did not appeal to the people before breaking the tablets.
They might have been able to justify tlwir misdeeds. at least. from their own point of view. The an::;;wer i~
fou 11<1 written in the above ver1'es.
Had the cry of the people been a cry of Yictory, lHoses could have ap- pealed to them and shmn.1 them that greatness doe' not lie in con-
<1uc~t (Zecharia, chap. 4 verse 6):
". . . Not by might nor by poicer.
hut by my spirit , aith the Lord of ho:st:-:." On the other hand. had the crv been the err of defeat, Mo~e.·
co~lcl equally have shown them that i.he1 r wa ~ no need to be dismayed in the "·ord. of the Psalmist ( ch~p. 20,
March
,·erse ) : " ome trust in
chariot·
and ome in horses: hut we will re- member the name of the Lord 011 G, d ..
ro : )e
\\ hen Moiie"' heard the cry of
t \
people which wa, neither of conqu~~
nor of defeat, but " Kol ano ouoc f shomea/' he heard the cry ~e
·· onochi-I am"· he _, came to
t
' pconclmion that it wa, u eless to gt'h }lie them the Commandments W d berrins with "onochi" since he fouil
o '
·w
each of the children of Israel clall ing to be the ·• onochi " himself.
po
not all our institutions to-day ;;uffe:
from the same complaint? Do Il0
•
the leader of Israel to-dav thr0'~
down the tablets after finding th5 there are too many "'onochis" aru011,: 11
us? We cannot hope for any sue~-:
in our Jewish undertaking8, be
it.~
religious or charitable institution.~
each of u kno"· all there is to : known about it. and always n1or than his next door neirrhbour.
MADA~IE OLGA RY '8.
A charming and talented vi5Hor to South Africa is i\Iadame
Ol~
Ry
.
s. 'he arriYed in Cape 'fo' ~ nearly a forh1ight ago, and will tutlll
her first appearance in the City :f!a with the Orche tra on Saturds~
night. She will
~dug
arias froJll Cavalleria Ri1. tican<1 and Aida.Madame Rv~s will be the £.r.st
.Te"·
. h ~ f hn~
is wonrn n .:mger o note we " ~
had for a long time. he. has suJlc in Chand Opera in Berlin, :Mo~c0''' Petrograd, Riga: in Finland .. Swedc11 and. in Italy.
An accomplished linguist, ;\fd1ne·
R yss can :mg . in . t h 1 e angi.iagl. •!I (l
t~v0ry tmrn :-;he vhts inc1t1d111~ Per:ian !
.Tewish mu:ic-lon~r.:i ,·ill be inr.er- e.ted to hear that :-he has an <'~ten;
, n-e repertoire of Yiddish ~ll1
Hebrew n~ well n::s cha. onuth n1rlll' dies. It is highly probable th11t
:-b~
will give a Yiddish and Hebrew fol C oncer in t . C ape Town in . t 1c 1 l iri1r
future.
"Thrn it i, ,tatc<l that
:u.vi
1111Olga l{vs:-: ha. .:;nnrr '- • twice '1'1 T h C'halia pine, nothin ir further 11eed :·aid regarding her ability or h
·tatus in the musical world.
Her concert on ..'.aturdc.rr 111gl should draw a record crmnl..
REUARKABLE E~ ~HIBI'J J 0~
OF ETCHING,""'.
Tl ie " an "'{ R. ic b eeck Gallenr:-. . . . ul Burg Street, nre now exhihiti~1~i":
remaTkable collection of etchtlll .l!,rom the point of view of '. 1
1l
·t10
,tndent of mOLlern art the cxhih1 bli is unique, for it include , pro1>·1 ;.
for the fiL't time in thi · co1111tr ..
h 1 1 . ~ l'''ll"
a w o e wa l of etclungs hy ,_'"\l r-
tu~ .T ohn. Jilt'
Considerable time and troll i1
were entailed bv the manage1nent ·.
• 1 hll
gathering them together. for · 0 cr11' work is scarce nnd much ;:;oll.r
after. 'j;itl~
The Helf-Portrait i · a :-tr1 Jr .tucly. The ubject is a 111an
ct~tli
ing, and the lean, bearded f<lel' '' 011
it· expre;;: ·ion of couccutn1tiv11 1',
·lJll
the work in hand addecl to 11 :- .·
• 11111
awarenes:- of the onlooker 1::> •1
t
terly piece
or
work.. of · There are hYo portl'illt~ .0~·
Woman; intere:-:ting interprrtt\11 of the com ple.x: p~ycholog~· 0
·woman of .. thirty-five.J' . t 11l11
Konva. the Hungarian ar i:: ·cJ·
• < • tl'l
in Oape Town_, hu~ ::;evrrnl 11: .t1011·
ing piece~ of \\'Ork nt thi..; csl11h1
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