VANDAtS WRECK 8 MEMORIAL TREES
nrm who are in the oil trade j! and had taken the opportunity j of visiting his rejatives Ini the | ' old borough.
| ■ | Within a'matter'of hours I
! met another Clltlieronian who is now with an oil company in Accra in Nigeria,j
11 He is; former Royal Mairine ■
I'John Murray, whb used tojlive', in Kirkinoor Road. John i has ; spent niost of hi^ life knock-:; I ing about the countries, of; th e ;,
I Far East-and in Africa, i ' '
Whilst over here he has been i I I ^ 'I
over to Germany and is due to : i fly back to Accra in about; three weeks’ time
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with suspicion when recount-; I ing their experiences on the,
I W E all know ithat anglers * ’ are inevitably viewed'
river bank. ' : j I But a friend, who is not
prone to inventing tall stories, told me of an unilsual opening; I to an evening’s fishing on
mid-Rlbble last week. On arriving at pis favourite'
[men about at the My friend is of
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I in the grass, a lovely 21b. trout: -totally unpaarkijd.
the opinion;
that the' trout had been pulled: out of. the river on tb:the bank; by an otter, which had fled lon; his approach; j
Anyway, it was a' nice stkrt; to an evening wit a the rod.'
JjKlUR years a ;o Clitheroei and district people sub-
I scribed |more,thai £l;0fl0 to - . wards the appeal, launched'to; aid the flood-stricken Lyn-;
I mouth Urea of Ncjrth Devon. ; Last |weelcl I visited L ^ - ;
mouth and was pleased to see; this pictiures^ue resort looking: as lovely as ever,j though still! I carrying a few scars.
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I saw ’one liousb close to thei I banks of the irlver, now peace-! ful enough, looking as if it had i
I been torn apart by a bomb.! ! ■ But, generally,; the town, is'
1 back to Inormal, thanks to the resourcefulness arid courage,!of; the men of Devon and, to, th e : I prompt help so willingly given'
memories of this unspoiled; corner of England.
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1 by people in other parts of the | country,' many I witm- happy ;
spot, he found at his feet, lying;
There; were no other rods-; time.
| He'was due to ny on to Paris;!
and then back tcj Bermuda by ^; ■way of NeW: Yorkj
'■ Wanton destruction at the Castle
iTiHE worst case of vandalism |n Clitheroei Castle grounds I for many years shocked andJncensed sjtroll^rs in the park on Sunday. , i
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lay eight badly-mutilated tree^—some ot them; memorials to the dead In the two World Y^ars, otherp gi Ive 1 of the town.
Beside the pathway near to the Eshton Tei race entrance len
eni by citizens ; ' !
1 . “In all my 20 years here I 'have never known such wan- iton destruction," ;s£dd Mr- J- iHall, Parks Superintendent, ion Monday. “It is Just sense- lless.” - !
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Four of the trees hadj been completely broken a few feet
from the ground.; The!other four had been severely 'damaged, branches having been ripped off and left lying ;on the grass.
! -They were! flowering
Mayor, Councillor Critchley.
cherries, a laburnum and a golden willow, the latter] hav ing been presented tq the town in 1949 by
it.ie present j; W. D.
I I NAMEPLATES GONE
I There are about! 150 of these I j memorial trees planced in the
Castle grounds, all having been 1 given by the townspeopl|e.
I iUnder the scheme, Introduc- >ed in 1949, people; paid £1 to ithe Corporation I who | then Iplanted a tree, |provided a istake and fixed a nameplate,
i Many of these | nameplates
had been broken or stolen dur- sald mis- the
ing the past few; years, Mr. Hall. He believed chievous chlldreri were culprits.
i I “We are constantly leaving
to replace them,” he said. But the latest outrage could-not have been the work of chil-
idren, said Mr. Hall, who dis covered the train of damage early on Sunday njiornlni!.
! FIRMLY ESTAB1JSH 5D !Hc reported the matter to
ithe police, who are earning out intensive investigations.
The trees were all established and | the
'Superintendent valued !at about £25.
| ;‘Tt will mean buying yourig.
trees and starting all again,” he said. The daipaged flowering trees had provided a colourful approach into the for the past few'pars,
they were desjtroyed. is frankly: I disgusting/’
!Play^ro\mds Committee,j., . ■
Councillor J.| S,. IVrlght, man of the' Parks and
|e c c a iu !> n&
PENS and PE N a iS acceptable presents
plendid selection of Pens, and Pencil Sets by all the
bding makers: i ' 1 :
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SWAN - WATERMAN EWART - : wi'VERN 'etc.
|- ■! " , to suit all pockets.
ACTABLE BALL-POINT Scroll and Platignum.
iRKER ‘‘51 ’j- th e world’s vriting instrument.;
I: i“T|ie frees were delibeptely 'broken Some time , after 10 o’clock oh Saturday nigpt. I- doubt vety much whether this malicious damapj could! have been' done by children.”
Councillor Wright,! he had re turned home after a | walk round the Castle grriunds,; sansfled at -having seen no sign of wanton damage and Inapressed, by their tidiness.
I Earlier on Saturday, ^d'e'd FDRTmR OljjrBREAK
been an absence of such damage and It was verv dls- apprilnting to hepr of a fur ther outbreak of vandalLim.
I For some time there had
“If this sort ofj thing con tinues,” said Councillor Wright
j“th,e -committee ^ 1 hawe to coriSider ,what action egn taken.”
' friends attended a c arid bring-and-buy £
' :,;EFFOET.-At -the Mr. and Mrs. G. Taj Lodge, Pendleton,
lithe Conservative P£ ;£26. ' jMrs. L'WhiUake petition. ;
PENDLE' ON lor, of
be; tee
yen|ence: decided not to
a letter had been'received from Mr.'R: M.-jMilne-Redheai, of of the Coa'ch and Horsto Hotel, iBolton-by-Bovf-
1 A proposal O S!
lack of pfovls >
that si' pilot
cheme fof a Public conveni ence in the] villa ge be prepared, and rin amenclrnent suggesting slx-villrige scheme,' ; were
both defea;ed.:j ;; ; |; ; Crossing;: The ;Divisional
oadj Engl) jeerj pf the- 'Ministry if Transpiort iistlir; thinks it
Ibould be dlfll:qlt to |justify the provision cf a pedestrian crossing at G!siDum,|ln view of the police repo'rt bri the mat ter.''!
1 i' '■ Turf: A Newl on;householder
'has removed "'turf j from the dliage gr«en a.nd used It to
Ulagers otlee evening tall In rty. It
invitation of White and
aid of raised
won ;i com-
; urn; awa;r' wfter !from- the 'oundatlor of Ijils house.
After the Parish Council re-]
^ r ted th£ matter :the Rural Council d;cided to tfll the person co'icerned; to replace ;he turf irimei'
SCHO'Ol. SIGN Sign: Tlieptsslbliltyjof pro-
TIMES; OFHCE !, CLITHEROE
Purveyor, ior 'a wrirnl:
;rected, S'lld Dow.
ding a s:hoo, sign near the Village-Instituf j at Grlndletqn; s to be Ipvef ilgated 'by the Paf ints ihab asked 'ng^ 'sign ! to be Jbunclllpr Mrs.
Flooding nvestlgatc iload, Boltonrbji-^owlahd.
Salaries; Torn KlfbymDorside .A! boding s to be d j f t'' CloseV Hall
circular letter ! R.D.C.
;empted ref use to j apply In- ireases in|
Vaccine
were
glveri.thl ;he polloir
ailing attention to its at* and salaries
ind asking for support for its ictlon was allowed to, lie on ;he table.
ferity children if first dose bf
yelltls vaccine. i:
Share plan for Civil Defence
ruVIL DEFENCE In blithe roe Rural District hatobeen put
authorities " - ' ! ' ■ ' ' to
under the iefre of dounclllor Mrsi'J. Troop, of Wh^lley, and Councillor E.' A- Parkinson, of Chatbum, i 'klong' with ;.he chairman qf;the Finance and Gerifefal Purposes cbrrimitlee, Cofncllloi: A.' Brooks. [;'
They will consider Civil De
fence matters and make , re commendations to the Finance and': General Purposes Com-
jnlttee. _ | COMBINED MEEITNGS With the! agreement of
Clltheroe Town .Council, i he Sutj7Commlttee will ijold co n- binfd meetings with the C'vil Defence' Committee qf Cllthe- roelBorough.'.All recommenc a- tloiis will be subject to cqn- flririation by! both Councils.
Any ' expenditure on (
Defence! will be' borne by respective Cqunclls m!proix|r- tlon'to population.
!lvl th
^rmly Parks them
mwalte, of Clit elected atlthe ;^ u a l irieetlng
Aldenhan i J, H. heroe.
t Whalley on :
Alderman F. Clltheroej
Vice-chairman; Al(fei;man Sa
been |chali|man
Satter-: He was;
Tuesday; pfigdale, also
was re-elected !
,ive for more; than 10 years;
;terthwailte has; of the lExecp-
Theyj vill lead council talks
T^EADERS of the various committees of Bowland
1 Plans: Counblllor Mrs. S. J. Dow, chalrmarj: Gounclllor T.
Pul
Mrs. Coun
S; J. !dpw, chairman;
chairman. I Housing! Cbunclllori T. H.
ounclllorlT. Robinson, vice-
Aspln, chapmai; Councillor B. Bentley, vlce-c ialrman-
Highways: plaslewood chilrman;; Coun-
poses: Copnclllor A. H. Porter- pargreave?, chairmanCoun-
iflllor T. H. Aspln- vice-chair man.-
! R a t in Councillor H.
! Account^:
a n d Valuation; R.i Hartley,
<|:halrman:i Councillor D. Wal- msley, vlc^-chajlrraan. ; *
PorterrHargrea|vesajves, chairman; pounclllori T. chairman
Councillor A. H. i. Aspln, vice-
Councillor W.
(flllor R. Wll|ilamson,i vice-, chairman. Finance and! General Pur
Kitchen ablaze: Neighbours !h^ar girFs shouts
A n hearing shouts' for
^ coming from the rear house in Union Street; Moor, on Saturday, nelghtlours rushed to deal with la flile in the kitchen. i
| Alone In the house at the
time,, the schoolgirl idaugjhter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Coates, of 6 Union Street, had been try ing tollght aifire: Sheescfped Injury.
' ; ' Thanks to the prompt ac don
of two of the neighbours, Mrs. Davies and Mr. Tom Tatterkall, bulljling contractor, the b aze was; quickly lextlngulshed fore; the arrival of the brigade.: ' i
be- fire
Said Mr. Tattersall; “W|ien
I entered the kitchen I^foimd Mrs] DavieS| throwing imcLets
lof water on', to the blazing curtain’
curtains and I the woodwork the I window,' two , panes
Damage wgs confined to
whiph had been cracked by heat. ! ■! .
I a gris pipe leading to a ring, so. I Immediately tur^ied off the gas.” I
s. The heafhad mellted
help of a Low
At .work on the bridge;: Left to right; W, Tombnson, R. Capiitick, J. RowLind, J. Dinkdale, J. Wolfenden, h] Wolfen- ! den, G. Wolfenjden. E; Atkinson, I.'Mason. -
iVILLAGt AGAIN lIaS ITS SHORT CUT .
Volunteers build a new bpidge
jy o longer do villagers I a quarter-mile deto from their cottages.
in BOlton-by-Bowland have ur to reach the centre of tte village to make
Instead, they are now getting there in much shorter time
-r-vla a new stone bridge over Kirk Beck, which runs along- side -the Hellifield road.l
Anti each time-they Icross this :new “short-cut”: bridge,
jthey!! are reminded : ofJ - the enterprise and hard work of a small! group of villagers.; ;
. Led by Mr. J. Wolfenden, of fooden Farm, farmer i and ehalrman of the ; Boltoq-by- Bowland Parish Council;! this jpthuslastlc party- of volun teers ihave in' a fortnight con- itfucted a bridge' resting on ?Wefs;'
'I , ' ; i ft replaces a wooden ,:
erldge, removed /about | ubnths ago because j lt| :qnsldefed unsafe b y ' tollce.
! During their leliurfe tiiiye to!
the evenings—after a ! .' lard! wor k th e se villagers
irive ibeen building the bifldge' wqrking to plans approved by viand Rural District Cpun-
ACfTK^I T ^ N heaps complaii^ts by hotel
GR ineiiibeps oL Boivlatld Ptiblic/Health Cbmmit
eneraliy agree that fhe provision | of public' con in fhe district will soon become urgent, they ha^e take any action.! Arid theb decision has been
upheld by thri full Council. At Moljday’s meetirig of- the Council'It was reported thrit
land, confplalhlng of the serious public'nuisance caused Ijy -------on of public conveniences in . the village.'
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VALUABLE SHOB'r-CUT The bridge, was finally com-
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oleted on Monday eveiilngj a l- , ;hough the villagers have been naklng use of this valuable ^ jhortrcut' since the base was,
tost put down. ' Wi Wolfenden, after rfecfelv-'
,n^ many complaints from •ekldents following the! ; re-,- novai of the 60-year-old voodfen footbrldgfe discussed toe problem at meetings,;oI his' parish council,
; j; ; kfter delay due to ri lacknf
ic'ceptance of responsibility of replacing the bridgei Mr.
syplferi'den took thej matter ri-to his own hand? arid, I with ,he assistance of four of ibis, Ive sons, prepared!plans; ]
voluntary UaUOUR To -avoid any chrirge qh-'the
a,t8si said Mr. Wolffendeiij they ieclded that the 'work should 3fe done by voluntary labour.
fThe , response ] wris ■' very pleasing,” he said. ;
] The new bridge! ik higher
toan! the old one anh;aUows nbre'robm for flood jvatec:to priss underneath. Both-banks lad to be built,upibefqrejthe tonstructlon yrork cou)d|beglri.
And the cost of the |erit|re?
Up to now. they have'liaised about £25—£15 from] tile Doronatlon Fund ; and | £10 troiri>a jumble sale,
j ! i j i“We will have to !oi;gani?e
i ifew more efforts in -order tio tover the;'cost' of the bridge;” Mr. Wolfenden added. | i f
iif'addition to Mr. Wqlfen-
len land his four] soiisj the ‘working party” consists qf
Messrs. W. Tomlinson,: R.ICJah- itlcte E. Capstick, J. RqWlqnd, r.l Dlnsdale,- E. Afiktasqn, I.
Mason, and Mr. Webb, i i ; i |Ne#| talks tb
WILL FIGHT ''T RIVER top W a t e r
Bill
APPbNENTS of thfe Fylde water from the Ilodder-and i|ts tributaries are to continue
tbieir fight'against the Bill Bowland Rural District! Coun
range,!a meeting betweeii'rfpre' petitioners qgalnst 1|He Bill -o; d
' guarantuU. ! tltogU'tnby iiumtl l- wucktipaifs
i
guaranki.Tkit
Evfty ha\ u taclyf moHiks vrilttn
CIVIC Rural
Councillor ;endedac ey Parish
'nornlng. He was
Clerk (Mr. ' inembers
N FOR bode ty Ogden’s of I
jeweller 'and ' DIAMOND MERCHANT'
i 24, KING WILLIA BLACKBURN.
M street,
Agents Cymri, Trebex, Aicurist, Avla
" I and Rotary Watches. Spedlat out of income' payment.
- Tel. 7920. - Baume,
:an. l .of District Council, James Green, at-!
vlbserylce at Whal-; Chv rch on Syndsiy
jccbmpaiilfedi by the T, I toushtoril ana arid staff of the
Council,: and; b;f the chalrmfen?
i ind meiribers: c f JP-arlsh Cqun-; -:11s in'the ,ruTEl district. Many members i of the public
’vere. also pijef-mt at the ser-. rice, wnicn was conducted by-
:;he Vlcair, the Rev. H. Ci Shape.] The Leksoi wat read by Mr.,T.] |
' betore” the House of (jommoni. Already, , the . BO'ird
spent''£4,000 in figb ting thfe Bill; and a further £2,000 wto probably have to be spfent t proceed.!wltto the objcctlpn;
The declklcjn to continue thb
'flgbt was' madfe;at last week’q jpeetlrigi ofjtbfe,Board !
'■
Tpe.to^iatoinari, Alderman
■H. Redip£to,j!
s.ald one; (jf the - items iyhlcl^, .had )ic|t, beer! sufilcleptly stressed Iwas thf '
Wa ;er Board’s-plan to take more :il decided on Monday to|ar-
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I entatlves of the Council and scuss future policy.
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.A MONO soldiersw^hom Syl- - via Lovat Corbrldge, 1 of
the “Lancashire Everitog Post” met at Luneberg, ^ermariy, with the 1st Bgttn._East Lan cashire Regt., was Pte. Henry Conchle, of Clltheroe.
] “ There was a Lancashire
welcome wherever] I came across men engrossed in sport,” shfe writes.
“A sunny morning at the -. ,
tree - encircled Hasenburger stadium-introduced me to Pte Henry Conchle, one of the track-suited men practising for the battalion sports I was to see latfer. “Whlpp Avenue, Clltheroe,
mfeant home to hlnji, he told me as he paused In-ri discus sion with an offletr on the finer points of javepn throw- tog.”
PEEPS INTO
25 ! YEARS Ago Items from our issue of Jbly 3rd, 1931
iT«E Wesley Male ■*: visited Liverpool by coach. They went to' the top of the Royal Liver Buildings, escort ed by an old Cllthertolan, Mr. Thompson Roblnsonj l who was in charge of the building.:
VO'bice Choir Councillor Manley,
bf the Waterworks (jommlttee. reported a profit of
Id. per week. * *
chairman £509. -He
said Clltheroe had tpe cheap est water in England and some houses; received a supply for
Mr. Stanley, Awberry, . of
[Barry Dock, South] jWales, a Transport, and General Wor kers’. Union official,, 'was adopted prospective] Labour candidate, for the !ciltheroe Division.
* * Collections at thfe Sunday
School Anniversary Whalley Methodist amounted to £30
ervlces of : Church 10s. ,The
preacher was the Rev. Arthur • Myers, of Blackburnl
*■ * 4 ' ! . Congratulations were ex
tended , to Mr. Harrf Wrlgley, the deputy Borough Treasurer, op passing'the Intlfermedlate
Urging continued opposition,
^f. R. D, Houghton; of Preston, iald the river would be] losing )60m; gallons of wAter a iyfear. That; water wa? valuabl? yet
lothlng would be paid' for It jy the Water Board 'which
.would be able to sell any ,.'}lUS.!| ■
■ ■ ■ He! contended that
iVater Board’s need was jrigeiit and additional puiiplieS'
:6uld! be got from 'the Man- toester Corporation 'Hawes-
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Mr. David Pomfto't, of ;12, Albion Street, Clltlieroe, “a
.cyclist 60 years’ young,” to orie day’s cycling had travelled from Lothersdale, vip Keigh ley, Bradford,: Leeds, . Otley, Bolton' Abbey, Burns ton '
and.Cononley ape Lothersd'ale. '
A BOwlarid roadm
'tor a pay rise from i week as he had been oennl^slbfl to, go hay-
The application was :ais-wages average^
•efused
’oot- [twb was 'the
Petrol stations turned dWn
■pROPOSALS to bujld petrol- filling statlonk' at ] Sir
John’s- Wood, Accrington Road, and on the main road near the new, ceipeterf at Whalley are not likely to'be approved by Clltheroe Riiral District Council. The Council, meeting
Monday, agreed Divisional Planning told this. . [Further consideration Is be
hat the Officer be
on
ing given to development Moreton Hall and P£,rk, Whal ley, Applications have been made for the building of bouses on the site. There is also a proposal for a caravan site.
Rural District ([louncll for 1956 are
Robinson, ivice- chairman I Public ^ealth: Councillor
“DO-IT-YOURSELF” CROSSES STREAM
These people will alloc^^
new hoines
aUBj - COMMITTEES' i have ^
They are; I Aigbton, I Bailey llchaig-
ley: T-he chairman of the Pub lic Health I and Housing Com mittee (Councillor I A.l Brooks) with Councillor the Rev. T. E. Corrigan,S.J.
I jl|: Ch^tburn: The chairman of
the Public Health Andi Housing Committee with Councillors E. A. Parkinson, M.AJ, and J. G. Sharpl.
-N j I' Chipping; The chairman of
the Public Health qndi Housing Committee with Counjclllors J. M. Alrey, R. Ellison and H. Holden. !
1 i! Wh]illey: The chairman of
the Public Health] and' Hous ing (Committee with !cfouncil- lors Mrs. J. Troop and JGreen, M.B.B., J.Pi
Wiswell: i The chairman of ■j - i l l
the Public: Health! arid! Hous ing Committee with (Jouncll- lor J. A, Pickup. 1 I:
JDevpIqpment: | F u r t h e r development at Traflot'd Gar dens, Barrow, Is to abeyance until the County Co4ncil has completed the works Reeded for the proposed,footpath and bus bay. Councillor J.] 4 ; Pick up had asked what !the pre'sent position was regarding the levelllrig and improving of land fronting the estate.
has called attention! possible: danger of accidents to children playing j qn the piece of land given biyijMr.'A. Procter' and adjolnto-g the Green Park housing estate at' Whalley.
Playground: Mrs. ff; Troop to the
[ ^ She; has asked tne losltlon
regarding the Council's]under takings; respecting t u | piece
of land. The Sunevoi 1? to re port. i
Footpaths: Lane
County Council has{ con the objection lodged by; Miss E. M. Foster agatosk tie omis sion toom the draft mari of the footpath from Old To i Bar to Coldcoates, Wlswelj, ind has decided the objection ; should-' not be allowed.
shlrfe: ildered
They have madfe a , Similar
decision to regard tc ob jection made by the B!ajekbum Footpaths Society . ag£ ,111st the omission of a foptp£ith vlfi Bailey Hall and Cloug|! Bank Wood;to Dlncklpy:;
Si|i|:'■ Befarito l;s size, dei-
sign and siting w-iul a Injure the airienitles of th 3 locality, a. plan tb erect a dire :tlto ai sign near Primrose Bridge tor T. G. B. Mcjtors, Ltq., has. jfeen re fused qyClitheroe Rural Coun- til unqer the Town arid poun- try Plaiming Act. , | ;
Phone; A, telepioii£' kiosk
has now been put ui qn the Council’s housing eft ite at Rlbblei Lane, Chatburn,! Dut thfe ilghtlrig ; equipment miy not be provided' until tpe ajiitumn.
Shosv: Adonatlojiofilgns. Is
being subschbed bjj the Coun, fell in aid ofjChipplpg ajid Dis trict Agrlcriltural and! Horti cultural Society's 1956 sjiow.
THE PAS Mr.! Cyril Jackson,
I * * A garden fete at Gijli
for the. National Ci: Home and Orphaqag £250.
50 IYEARS I pREP.
idleton Idren’s [raised
AGO
made for the rfestartlng of
AB.ATIONS
Holmes .Mill by Mr. J per. |T,he engine) years! idleness, was mn during thfe ooms; and other ere arriving dally.
I* A pblice trap fo: iriptorlsts
led tb several driverp 'summbned for triveiltog at -more i tban 20
The
pases I were dismiss-:d, the Bench; holding that jl|e trap was nbt long enougih.
*
“Death from alcohol! enlng” was the Inquest
' m a mari who coulri iic rink I and who dranje ^whisky when left jfor
: pols; 2ferdlct 'resist neat
-a fevv
bver ,440yd. of Chatburp Road being
tor 12 gtven a
hom-
Wee^ and mabhlnery
June 29th, :1900 were; being
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bepn appointed! bj^ ICllthe- roe Rural Council to deal with the allocation of hriusfes in the respective parishes;
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