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AHyERTlSEIl AND TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1930. BOLTON SESSIONS.


Moiidiiy: Uoforu Major HI N- ‘WriRlit a(presiding), R. Hitcliin, G. AV. I'ilkiiigtou


nd B. I'mkcrtou. Liconco Transforrod to Wife.


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Thc application was adiohmod a t a previous hearing, Mr. Etlcy having had a loiter from tho biowory company objecting to Iho transfer. On October (>th, with his client ho attondod a t the iicndquartors of the com­ pany and satisfactoiY arrangomonts wore made-, with a ic.snit th a t llio objc*ction was non u i th d iau n . Mr. Bdoj’ liad hccomc licensee of the Sun lim, Ulvorston, and tho nmgistr.ito.s made a slipiilatiou th a t ho ahoiild not hold two 1icoiic<ik. For that reason tho transfer of tlio Rihblosdalo Arms liyonco to Mrs. J'kloy • was desired- Mr Jkley would divide his timo betwocn the two hotels.


ollibblosdalo Arms, Gislmrii,''for tlio transfer


]Mi. C. AV. Stcolo, Barnoldswick, applied hohalf of Mr. A. JE. Jikloy. licensee ol tho


f tho liccmiccneo to his wife, liirs. Pannv Kdey. s f& r s


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m c o vm THE M E A im OF VO V TH , BRINK BLAMED.


WOMAN HARD'


SENT FOR SIX WEEKS LABOUR FOR THEFT AND ASSAULT.


at the llorough Police Court on Saturday when Matilda Aliller (30), pedlar, of no fixed abode, was charged with larceny froiti the person of n piirso containing 12s, 3d., and assault on the polico matron.


A romnrkablo .‘ind unusual case'was hoard


said th a t on Friday ovoniiig, about 10-10, Albert


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Ih is w m i e r io r : t r also complele range ol car a c c u m u l a 'o f ^ '


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Chief Constable (Mr. J . C. Huxtable) rallies ■\Vliiting, ---------c, qpnrryniaii, of 30,


ftalford,/ and on ----- ” ,-r „ - suninioiied


and but


she refused to give b a ^ assistance,


took his so


IMiller, who was very drunlc, struck tho . polico matron below the eye, dislodging her


spectacles. Arm Round Nock.


ment, stating th a t tlio woman came behind him, put her arm round his nock, and took him into tho entry, getting his purso and money from his pocket. P.O. Denson said th a t when cautionetl


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hold of the polico mati'on when sho had been struck sho would have fallen to tho ground. As i t was she u'as slightly stunned.


had decided to commit Miller to one month’s hard labour for tho larceny and to a fort­ night’s hanl labour on tho assault cliargc, the squtoncos to run consecutively, lb was essoutial, ho said, th a t tho police oiTicials .should he protected. Tho Chiel' Constable thanked the wiiiie.sses


sorry for what had occurred. Sho denied dragging Whiting into tho lobby and stated she had had a lot of drink. The Mayor announccHl that the Bench


who had come forward to give evidence in tho case, -


TIME FOR AN ALIBI.


marriage ceremonies. Ho found i t dilficulb to dissociate tho various functions of his oflico. Bvorything had gone smoothly until ho had a.skod one bride: ” J)o you take th b man to l>o your husband?” The bride roplicd omphntically.


eforo him. and also to perform occasional


turning to th ' o bridogrooin, ” what have you to say in your dofonco? ^


“ And you,” i


s.ai’d the Justice,


Institute have discovered ruins of. tho ancient town of Khorsones honeatli tho Black ^Soa, about ton inilcs west of Sobasfpp'ol; \ ■ •


v- ■ . Divers from the Moscow Archaeological


Ohio, is pm'snanco of his duties, had to h lioar and judge casos th a t wore brought


'Pbo Justice of tho Peace in a town in


ill Ayrshire. Sho liad travelled about the country and was - marricHl nine years ago. She had live children. She had a mimbor of previous convictions for drunkenness. .Prisoner told tho inagistrato.s she was


Tho Chief Constable said Miller was born P.S. Boll said th a t if he had not caught AVliiting, in evidence, boro out this state­


witnesses asserted tha t they saw Aliller put her hand down her blouse, take out the pur.so, extract the money and throw tlie purse bn the roof of an outhouso from which was recovered. At tho polico station,


lilting wont for a police constable. Other held the woiiiaii while


Jlothersall-squnre, prisoner put her arm around, his nock, and dragged him into tlio


returning homo through passing tho entry to


entry. She piit her hand into his pocket ’


purse.^ Ho cot and


T-Tr. a


tlio purse,. He resident


hold


o^ her, of


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O N T A B K E T S O R POWDERS


Pi nm all chcmnts • and slcrc.5.


Arms, capnhlo of helping n r the ovor-sight of customers ^1 ho tiaiisfer of tlio Jicoiice was agi*(*ed to


After iho Illuminations.


Blackpool for tlio illuminations rosiiltod in a Cl op of oa.ses, brought by policemen who had apparently been on tiuty throughout h iho night when the tralfic rush was a t its


Tho heavy Iralhc hotwoon Yorkslnro and eight.


P.C. AVaddington and P.C. W.alkor, con- corned lighting olTonces. Sovoral motorists pleaded th a t wires fused or lamps gnvo out on tho homeward run, but tho police mon> tioiicd th a t several garages in tho district wore open all night and the defects could Jiavo boon romodiod. Small fines were im­ posed, tho amounts being incroasod whore tho defendants had made no effort to liavo tho Ironblo remodied.


Tho majority of the cases,* (brought by __ ____ _ Fusod Electric System.


„ Borothy Joan Uushton, of Colthurst Hull, A


mitted a t 0-35 p.in, on Thursday, (^tober Waddington. Tho car had not a


single light showing, and Miss Bushton snul they had fusetl. Sho lind called a t a Chtheroc garage to have tho lights put right, blit found i t clo.sed.


caster, said Miss Busliton liad done her best to avoid tho olfenco, hut was powerless. I t would have been etjuallj- against tho law to leave the car without lights in the road.


TIio Chairman said th a t as defendant had done her liest to get the lights restoreil, and


Defending, Mr. G. Oglethorpe, of Lan­


motor car without lights. P.C. Hargreaves said tho offence was com­


A .addington, was summoned for driving a


Kibble A^alloy is followed to-day by ono of tho Caldor, a t AVlialloy. Spanning tlio picture is the railway viaduct ana the course of the river can he traced, winding from tho right-hand top corner, in the iioighboiirhood of tho Nab to the left-hand bottom corner of tho photograph. A fringe


La.st week’s view of • tlio section of the


was holpless in tlio matter, tho case would bo dismissed. Throe Mon on Motor Cyclo.


moned as a result oi having occupied oiio motor cyclo. The* driver,' ■\Villiam Dobson, was proceeded against for not having proper


AVilliam Boutletlge and AValter McListor, t were summoned for aiding and abetting iii


over tho macliine, and his passengers,


saiu Ins friend’s niachino broko down seven miles from homo. There wn.s no ’bus for an hour and ho could not leave him to walk. Ho therefore .decided to ride with two passengers, driving slowly and carefully.


ho offence. Jj’ *1


to the niagistratos, ’ Dobson


Sunday, October lOth, ho was in Fell-road, Wewton,. when lie saw tho motor cyclo with tlireo men on it. Hobson, sitting on Iho tank, was driving, Koutlwgo was on tho saddle and McLister was on the pillion seat. When ho stopped thorn, tho niachiiio started a rront-whecl wobble and tho three nioii were almost thrown into tho road. Kaeh defendant was lined 5s.


Never Again !


ceeded against for driving a motor cycle without having proper control, and Phyllis Anderson. AVhithy, for aiding and abetting. P.C. AVnddington said Kiiecshaw was


riding on the tank, with tho girl on the saddle.


know sho was doing anything wrong th a t aho would never do i t again. p Ivncoshaw was lined 10s., and his com­


’J'lio young lady defendant wrote saying 10 was “ awfiillv qnvrv ” flinf cl>f» ri;#i


and


Leeds, concerned in similar offences, wore each liiKHl 10s. They nloadcd th a t they wore riding in correct style when thev were stopped by P.C, AVad^iingtou with' suoli suddenness th a t tho pillion, passenger jerked


forward, knocking tho driver on to tho peak of the saddle. Bigger Plates, Bigger Lamps.


ami charged prisoner said : “ -I am not say­ ing anything.”


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for drivinp a motor cycle with , the roar identidcatioii plate not projiorly illuminated, was .slated to have fitted a. new and bigger plate, as - .requircil by recent regulations, but to have r<*tnined the old lamp, which


acquaint other motor cyclists of tho requiro- monLs, the inaglstr.atos dismissed i t, the Chairman observing th a t motor cyclists should take care to coniiily with rules and regulations. “ Of conrso you never know when they are going Ic allor them.” lie observed. -


Obstructing Gisburn Main Street.


3-ft. G-ins. from the wall and the 23 feet wide road was seriously reduced for driviug puiposcs. “ I t is a continual job getting lho.so coaches away,” tho constable said. m Swann, and another driver similarlv sum­


up in Alain-strc(?t, Gislmrn, opposite tho A


N lute Bull Hotel. Tho neai* wheels were oned, was mulcted in 10s. Bigger Number Plates.


M. . AVliittalcor, a . Blaclcpool clerk, said if his father had been a t home lie would not have been allowed' to take out tho machine until a .now* number plate had boon-affixed. Ho w'ns lined 5s., and a further penalty of 5s. was inflicted hocauso tho mnehino lacked two offrerent brakes.


hoad, Burnley, and Edward Dawson, Holme Farm, Jloltou-hy-Bowland, wore each lined 5s. for driving motor cycles willi identification iminbors less than aro now* required by law. Tho old lottcrs and figures wero IJ-ins., the now ones must bo 2J-in.s, In a similar case, the dofoiidanfc, Arthur


Eniost Joy i^Iilduni, of 2a, Elm-viow*, Lano-


nuisance when Clifford Toalo, of Morloy, was proceeded against for ohstriicting tfie highway with a motor coach. P.O. AValkor said the coach ivas drawn


Attention was directed to a Oisburii


quired bigger lamixs. I t was essential tha t the police should be able to ideiitifv tho machines. Kogarding the case as one brought to


Leonard Swann, dork, of York, summoned


anion 5s. Norman GourIi ami Harry Bradley, of


I'ii’ic TCneoshaw, of Tndenster, was pro­ P.C. Thwaites stated th a t a t -1-20 p.in. on Three Hollins A'’illago labourers were sum­ Shoop Scab in Whiiewoll District.


tho sheep wore, bo said ” Ui) tho road, with some more.” AVhile witness was talcing a copy of tho entries, defendant said; ” There’s .50 to go down to IMr. Greaves, a t AVorston.”


to tho keeping of cattlo movomont records had boon in force since 1928. I t was neces­ sary tliat the stool*, hooks should be kept by farniors so th a t outbreaks like that at AVbitewell could bo dealt with.


Dofondant .sent a letter oxiires-siiig regret. .Insxioctor Sodo sffid the Order relating


alfoctcd, or £5 per animal. A line of 10s. was imposed


£50, if “ Forthwith.”


Bnshall Eaves, was summoned for failing to deliver an Irish cattle movement licence. He said ho was under the imjirc.ssion tha t he had five days in which to deliver the docu­ ment.


John Calvert, Braddup House Farm,


liaiulod to him a t AYaddingtoii on Tuesday, October IJth , the movement having been ,conn>lctcd on tho previous Saturday. He


P.C. Hargreaves said tho licence was


explained to dofondniit th a t tho five day.s roforrod to tho period allowed for the move­ ment to he effectoLl. On (roinplcUon of tho niovomeut, tho licence w*as to ho delivered to the polico forthw'ith.


missed, but future offences of the same kind would involvo serious penalties.


Conflict of Evidonco.


proved iiisuffieient to illumine tho Icttoro and figures clearly. .liiypcotor Sodo said tho bigger plates re­


tlie danger of tho inihlic. Horace Kadford, a Kclford railway man,


Sunday, Clctobor oth, ho was a t the bottom


hand indicating his inientiou to turn. Defendant overtook the ’bus a t about 30 miles per hour, cut out and started to jiass. Kealising tho danger, the ’bus driver swung to the loft and braked sharply. A collision w*ns thus avoided. A


the direction of-Clitlioroe. As lie aiiproaclicd the turn to tlio hill, the driver slowed dow’u to about 12 miles per hour ami put out his


of Sawloy Brow, 20 yards from the A.A. box, when ho saw n motor ’bus coming from


see.” There was a good deal of traffic com­ ing from tho Bluckiiool illuminations.


fendant about bis driving, Kadford said. ” The lights daz/.led me and 1 could not


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d(?iiie(l th a t the ear cut out.'* stating that they had a clear road all the wav from


the magistrates dismissed tho ease. KEEP THE PIANO IN TUNE.


tho ’bus, corroborated. Defendant and two lady passoiigors


Clmtburn. They submitted th a t the ’bus cut ill on their loft. Giving defendant the benefit of tho doubt,


Harold Skelton, of Halifax, the driver of


as summoned for driving .a motor ear to P.C. Smith stated tha t a t 10-10 p.in. on


The Chairman said tho case would ho dis­


f t was stated .that the maximum fine was 110 inoro than 10 animals were


of an outbreak of shcop scab in tho AVhite- woll district, - ho visited defendant a t his farm and asked to see his stock book for tho x>nrpose of tracing 20 slicep Jio Imd pur­ chased a t AVhitowell sale on August 20th. Defendant went into tho house and rotiirncd ten minutes later, producing the stock hook. There wore no entries between 1928 and October this year, and the last four entries appeared to , have bon newly written. Asked wlicn ho had made tho cntrie.s, de­ fendant said ” Jus t now.” Asked where


nil entry in his movement of animals rogisteri P.C. Hargreaves stated th a t a t 2-30 p.m. u AVednesday, October 15th, in consefpienco


John Porter, farmer, Middle Lees, AVhite- wcll, wa.s summoned for failing to reconl


A\ alme.sley Alill and the Factory-row district in tlie centre of tho pictiiro. AVhallev is seen beyond, and one gets an excellent'ini- pre.ssioii ol tbe general character of tbe district.


Mill and .sections of tbe AVhallov—Blackburn appears on tbe r ig h t , ' with Judge


WHALLEY RAILWAY A/IADUCT. corner of Abhov


G-inches, can bo had for Is. Cd. ouch un­ mounted, or 2s. mounted. Orders sIk


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bo lolt a t oitlior of tho Advertiser ami Climes ” shops, G, Market-place, ami “7


Copies of tho photographs, 8-iuclie.' -rr-


nstlo-stroob. slimild ’ Photo; Advertiser & Times ” (Copyright)^


IN AND o u r AND ROUND ABOUT BY QUIS.


ravourablo. Brilliant sunshine produced almost a balmy effect in tho sharx), frosty air, and the bright conditions brought out a largo crowd. _Thero w*as a sxdeiidid inirndc of o.v-.soldiers and their own par­ ticular ceremony of xdacing a l>opx)y in tlieir wreatli , was carried out with tlio greatest solemiuly. During the service itself (miotitiulo descondetl ux)on tho Castle, a silence that was more pronounced even'than on the x>rovious Tuesday morning. The singing of well-known hymns, with the 150 qx-Scrvico men acting as a choir, was most imxircssive. This annual romembraiice of tliGir stricken comrades by those who have returned is line and noble, and servos to recall the horror of war.


Captain Norman Page, of tho Salvatior Army. In tlie early twenties, 1 should say, Caxitaiii Page is an eloquent speaker and during his brief stay in Clithoroe lias been I>orhai>s more in the |iublic eye tliaii many of his xirodccessor.s. I romoinbor liim speak­ ing in a most eommanding style a t the public w’eleoino to the Kov. .1. AVright, the Congregationalist Pastor, and again lie spoke exceedingly well a t the civic welcome to tho AVesley Synod in October. I f ho has not loft already, Captain Page is in tho very near future to leave tho town and, I iiiKlorstaiul, is to bo married. He convevs tho impression of being a most capable ami zealous Salvationist officer, ami .should go a long way in the career ho lias chosen.


Tlie x>i*cacher, chosen by the men, wai —^E-3C-3—— ’hen ho spoke to de­


spent on tho massivn blooms th a t they could not po.ssihly ho sold a t an economic jirlco. Even were ono lUspo.secI to offer Imlf-a-crown for a single specimen, ncitlior the Corpora­ tion nor the garthmors woiihl ho atlequately reoompcns(‘d lor the lalumr involved.


In fact, so much time has to ho ♦S-3C-3-


perhaps, he forgiven for ineiitiuning t l ia t 'a oonsidorablo amount of discussion has been taking place during tlio wook-end, as to tlie exact spot from which the ” Advertiser and Times’s ” remarkable photograph of the Armistice Dny service a t the Ccnotnx>h was taken. To .settle the argument I 'may say tha t tho camera was placed on tho oiul hattloments (nearest Aloor-lano) on the front of Lliu Ca.stle T'loustL Considerable time was siient boforoliand, by tho way, in selecting the position, hut readers will grant th a t the result was well wortli the trouble.


should ho kopt 'in a dry i>Inco, bub not too close to tho fire, where i t suffers' injurious


.sonsitivoness of tlio oar. Do not forget th a t Ic


shou'd play* an-out-of-tiino instrument. I t IS bad for tho musical'taste, and spo’ls tho


call for increased care of tho piano. * I t is likely to bo, affected by tho danqincss.


AVintor days aro approaching. They will I t


cxtroines of boat and. cold.* I t should bo tuned. No student of tho piano


piano needs regular tuning ■ a t • least as much as a motor-car noods ovorhauling.


still a ,sta r attraction of tho ycaV, so far as Clitlioroo is concerned. Tho crowds lining tho streets on Sunday seemed bigger than over, while tho procession itself was certainly an im])o.sing sight. ‘ Traffic,, of'course, had to lie* diverted from Castlo-strcot to allow tho parade to proceed, and I heard of a ’bus driver who risked taking his voldclo down tho Old Hall Brow. The pnsscngor.s alighted a t 'th o top of Iho hill!


intrepid driver regarded tho occurrence as a matter of course. A saloon car which was


'The Tim Alayor’s procession to tho church is AVhilo on tho subject of the Castle, 1 *may,


this year lias been a great success. At what­ ever timo of tho day ono Impponod to iia.ss the conservatory, tliere have • always been lieoplo examining tho blooms. At week-ends narticularly, there Imvo been excGetlingly large nnmhors of townspeople and others crowding into the somewhat inadequate •space X)iovided a t tlio conservatory. On Sunday, there was a t times a small queue. AVitliout doubt, tho blooms have merited inspection and ono ha.s heard nothing but praise of the display. Every credit, tlierc- I'oi'o, is due to the head gardener, Mr. George Grimlley, who is umlorgoing Ireat- inent a t tlie Infirmary, and his assistant. Air. K. Garner, both of whom have lavislioti attention nx>oii the flowers. The plants have been pampered and coaxoil, guarded ami fed, with a zeal th a t is distinctly credit­ able.


The chrysantliomiim show a t the Castle


pro.ssivo than tha t on Sunday morning, iho weather, for one thing, was tIeoidedB’


Jtarely has tlio Cenotapli service organised by tho locul..^ox-Service men been more im-


cnabffour^ and a coffin occupied one side of tlio interior, while calmly rei>osing uxh)ii iho cornu "’as il youth! ^ Alotorists generally did not scour too pio««ed. a t tlie delay occasioned bj* tho x^aratlo of civic dignitaries-


lor manj* woelts. As well us tho Civic i>ro- cession and service, tlioro was the Keinem- branco Service a t tho Cenotindi.


November IGLli was the busiest Sunday


and conducted visitation and confirmatioa services a t SS. Micliacl and .lohu’s Church, tlie occasion attracting oxtraorilinarilv largo congregations. There was also a


addition, the Bishop of Sallord (Dr rieiislmw) x>aid Ids first visit to Clitli'eroo


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atory heard tho other day. A Clithoroo youngster returned homo from school ami, seating hiinscif a t the diiincr-tablo, proudly iiiforniod Ids parents th a t ho hud {>eoii x^fo- back row of tho class. “ NVhab


niotod to t h o __ is tho reason for th a t? ” asked iiis niotlior.. ** Beenuso I know my catechism,” was tlio repB’ of tho lad, now busy with' his dinner.


will he helpful when you arc coiifirmcd,” said the mother. The boy .'jtudiod for a. moment^ tbouglitfully‘resumed his meal, and then with an air of groat detonninatlon laid down his knife and fork. ” Alotlior,” he .said, “ Jf you tliink I am going to la* clergyman, yon'ro very much mi.staken.”


Ml know your catechism; ib E-3C-3-


been privileged to insxiect the gardens of Hrow.sholmo Hall. E>^.ensivc imi>rovcimMits are being carried out. ho said, ami a huge rook garden, which will rival the wel’.-knowii one a t Coltliurst Hall, is in course of con- stnictifm.^ Like the ganleii a t Colthurst this too, is being constructed on the banks of a babbling brook, ami the ellVct will bo qnbanced by tho construction of tiny bridges m keeping with tho general sclicme. AVhcii Colonel Barker, C.IL, throw his ganhms oiien to tlio x^ablic during tlie summer there were large numbers of visitors.


A friend told me this week tha t he liad


generously does so again next year, there will ho further crowds as, even apart from the heautiful gardens, Browsbolmo Hall itself well roxmys a visit.


If ho


turther Arimstico Service at Low Aloor in tho afternoon. ANriting.of coufirination reminds mo of a,’


stoxnied at Castle Gate had an unusual. I t was driven by a smartly uniformed


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Answering fn.spector Sodo, applicant -said thoro wn.s male assistance a t the Bibblo.sdalo


CLITHEROE DISTRICT FROM THE AIR—XVI.


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and by almost every imaginable stylo of motor vehicle, and ono .scarcely imaginable, namely a hen cabin, roped on to a motor lorry. This new style ’bus, had scats along call side of tho ” bodywork.” About a doz*>p xiasseiigcr.s wore carried.


give slialj ho tho truth, iho whole Initli and nothing Imt Iho t ru th .” AVhen ono conics to tho Court of the East Lancashiro Coroner, however, tho oath becomes inoro olabornto and witnesses frequently stumblo over the unusual phrasoologj*, viz:*** T swear by Almightj' God th a t the evidonco I shall give to this inquest on behalf of our sovereign Lord the King shall bo tho truth tho whole_ tru th ami iiotliing but tlio tru th .” In x)l**'^^hig contrast with tliLs soniowhafc cuinhersonio oath is tho .siinxilo yot difinifiod xdirasoology Air. Edgar AVood, tho Skiptori Coroner, requires of his witno.sscs. This is repeated by tlio ivitnoss after the Coroner ns follows: .** I swear by Almighty God tha t T shall .sxioak tho truth, tho whole truth and nothing but the t ru th .”


there are curious variations worthy of note. For Polico and County Court xnirposos Iho oath is, one might say invariably, “ J .swear by Almighty God th a t tho cvidenco J shall


In essentials i t is, but


Iirobably think tha t tho oath which witnoKsi'.s are comxicllod to take beforo giving evidonco ill various courts, Volico, County, Coronoi-s’, etc., is tho same.


Ninoty-nino people out o f ' a liundred


Combination team. For instaneo, when Clithcroe visitcKl Great Harwood on Satur­ day they had a following of nearly Aten and youths travelled on foot, on cycl(5,


aroused .such enthusiasm as is being tlisphayed anent the doing of Clitheroo’s Jamcasliiro


A»ot lor a long time lias local football


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