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  2. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    The award has been made public of the board which was hastily constituted to deal with the claims put forward by the Australian Meat Industry Employees' Union (the casual ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    Metropolitan sportsmen will this afternoon have the choice of horse racing at Moorefield or pony and galloway racing at Rosebery. Victorian racegoers will assemble at ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    Her Mijesty's Theatre will be re-opened this evening after the expenditure upon ventilation, decoration, and upholstering of nearly £5000, by which the premier playhouse of the city has been so evidently ...

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  5. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    A deputation from the Public Service Association of New South Wales discussed a number of matters affecting the interests of its members with the Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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  6. MISS HILDA BYRNES' RECITAL.

    An attractive programme will be presented by Miss Hilda Byrnes (from the studio of Mr. W. BurnsWalker) at her concert, in the Y.M.C.A. Hall, on Tuesday, November 12. The contralto will have the ...

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  7. MISS RUTH CONWAY'S RECITAL.

    On Wednesday, November 13, Mibs Ruth Conway will give a violin recital at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, at which she will be assisted by Miss Leonore Gotsch, Miss Pauline M'Quillen, and the Sydney Male Quarte. ...

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  8. MANLY MARATHON.

    The prires won at the Manly Marathon Sports on Manly Oval were presented on Wednesday night la[?] There was a large attendance at a complimentary concert held in the Central Hall. Raglan-street. ...

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  9. MISS ADA GEE'S PUPILS' RECITAL.

    The pupils of Miss Ada Gee will give their annual recital at the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Saturday, November 10. The plan will open at Nicholson's on November 9. ...

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  10. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    Canley Park Wheel Club.—10 miles road championship, Fairfield-Granville course. Arrow Bicycle Club.—Entries close for the one mile handicap on the Valladrome, Rozelle, to be run on ...

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  11. MR. OSWALD ANDERSON.

    Mr Oswald Anderson will give a concert at St. James's Hall on Monday, November 18, when leading artists will assist in a programme in which his own song-compositions will predominate. His song, "Your ...

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  12. THE ASSOCIATION COACH.

    The association coach—C. Bannerman—has made the following arrangements for the week:—To-day, Sydney v Waverley, at Sydney Cricket Ground; Monday, colts' practice at Sydney Cricket Ground; ...

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  13. MISS SARA COLLINS' RECITAL.

    Miss Sara Collins, a well Known elocutionist, will give the first recital by her students at St. Janme's Hall on Wednesday, November 20, at 7.45. Her pupil Maurice Rosenthal, champion reciter it the recent Eisteddfod, ...

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  14. "WALTER BENTLEY" PLAYERS.

    For three years the "Walter Bentley" Players have given successful recitals every month in St. James's Hall. On November 21 the last of the year will be given, and will include "The Play Actress," scenes ...

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  15. MOTOR YACHT CLUB.

    The commododre (Mr. F. Albert) of the Motor Yacht Club of New South Wales has invited members of the club and their friends to a tea at the club-house, Rose Bay, on Tuesday (Nov. 5), at 7 p.m. An imprompted ...

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  16. THE JUNIOR COMPETITIONS.

    The current round of junior competitions will conclude this afternoon. The fixtures for these appeard in last Saturday's "Herald," and comprised the following:—Moore Park, Centennial Park, Eastern ...

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  17. CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

    Balmain Vets. v Burwook Vets., Birchgrove No. 3; Burwook IV. v Mosman Vets., Concord; Central Cumberland IV. v 1. Zingari A. Parramatta Hospital; Chief Accountants v Railway Audit, Rydalmere; Cinta v ...

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  18. AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF AUSTRALIA.

    The roads and tours committee of the Automobile Club of Australia has decided the dates and courses for the reliability touring content and hill climbs to be held this month. The dates are November 21, 22, ...

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  19. MISS RUBY MITCHELL'S CONCERT.

    On Saturday, November 23, Mr. John Mitchell will direct a concert at St. James's Hall at which his seprano pupil, Miss Ruby Mitchell, will be assisted by Misses Norma Asprey, Daisy Swain, Messrs. Percy ...

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  20. MISS BEATRICE WELCH.

    On Saturday, November 23, Miss Beatrice Welch, a young elocutionist who has appeared both in Sydney and Newcastle, will give a concert and recitation entertainment at Y.M.C.A. Hall. Leading artists will ...

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  21. MOTOR TRADERS' PETROL CONSUMPTION TEST.

    There should be a large attendance of motorists at Rose Bay this afternoon, to witness the first petrol consumption test held by the Motor Traders' Association of N.S.W. The course, around the Royal ...

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  22. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Court Robin Hood v Court Progress, Coogee Reserve 2.30 p.m.; Court City of Lincoln v Court Prince of Wales, No. 5 wicket, Queen's Park, 2.30 p.m.; Court Redfern v Court Star of Campsie, Todd's wicket, ...

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  23. MR. FRED. H. CARTER'S CONCERT.

    Mr. Fred. H. Carter, lyric tenor (from the studio of Mrs. Haffenden-Smith), will give a concert at the Town Hall on Saturday, 23rd November. Among other items Mr. Carter will sing "Spirto Gentil," ...

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  24. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The curtain will rise upon the Vision on of the Star to the Three Wise Mon it 7.50 to night and the romance of "Ben Hur" will bring in tableaux of Jerusalem, the wreck of the Roman Galley, the ...

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  25. I.O.O.F. COMPETITION.

    Wildley v Wm. Gane, at [?] [?]on v Stirling at Riverside Reserve: Onward Star v Stanmore, at Rookwood; Sydney No. 1 v Pride of South, Rushoutter Bay. ...

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  26. MR. PERCY HERFORD'S RECITAL.

    The plan will open at Nicholson's on Monday next for the concert in St. James's Hall on Monday, November 25, by the pupils of Mr. Percy Herford. The assisting artists will be Miss Ivy Allen, Miss Amy ...

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  27. N.S.W. v WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    C. G. Macartney has dropped out of the team to [?] Western Australia, and L. A. Cody (Paddington) has been chosen in his stead. A bowler vice J. D. Scott has yet to be selected. ...

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  28. PROGRESSIVE CARPENTERS.

    The Progressive Carpenters' Union has passed a resolution urging the Government to bring in legislation to regulate rents. The society has decided against a suggestion by ...

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  29. SYDNEY BICYCLE AND MOTOR CYCLE CLUB.

    The hill climb which was to hav been held to-day has been postponed indefinitely owing to a suitable hill not being available. A dozen members of this club had a week-end trip to Wiseman's Ferry. The ...

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  30. MISS GRACE STAFFORD'S RECITAL.

    Miss Grace Stafford will contribute some striking recitations to the programme of character sketches, musical monologues, and comediettas prepared for her recital it St. James's Hall on Wednesday, November ...

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  31. GOLF.

    This afternoon the various club champions will meet on Kensington links, to decide who will achieve the honour of "champion of champions." The event is over 36 holes. Several of the club champions have ...

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  32. PALACE THEATRE.

    At the Palace Theatre Randolph Bedfords new play, "The Unseen Eye," is the new attraction, and apart from its humorous domestic scenes, and the novelty of the bogus resolutions passed at a directors ...

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  33. "THE DANDIES" AT MANLY.

    Mr. Edward Branscombe's new English company, "The Dandies" opened at Eden Gardens, Manly, on Monday last, to a fine audience. These artists present a bright entertainment, and should do good business ...

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  34. VICTORIAN STIPENDIARY STEWARDS.

    The adjourned conference between members of the committee of the V.R.C, and the delegates from the other racing clubs in Melbourne was held at the R.R.C. office to-day to ...

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  35. BOXING.

    The number of French boxers, who are now in Sydney, has been increased by the arrival of Jean Poesy, the French featherweight champion. Poesy, who is only 23 years of age, [?] of sturdy build, and looks ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL BUGGY DRIVERS.

    The committee of the Labour Council has succeeded in reorganising the union comprising commercial buggy drivers and livery stable employees. Steps will shortly be taken ...

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  37. CRITERION THEATRE.

    The return of Maggie Moore to the Criterion in "Struck Oil" this evening marks the opening of a new season by that favourite comedienne and Mr. H. R. Roberts, under the direction of Playwrights, ...

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  38. RAILWAY WORKERS' WAGES.

    The executive of the Railway Workers and General Labourers' Union is to consider the case of members employed at the Alexandria yards in hauling material for railway ...

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  39. ROWING.

    The above regatta will take place on the Parramatta River this afternoon. The programme comprises maiden fours, for which 10 crews lave entered, champion tours, five crews (Enterprise No. 2, stroked by C. S. ...

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  40. ADELPHI THEATRE.

    This evening the George Marlow, Ltd., management will present the American mining drama, entitled "At Cripple Creek," in which the principal scene, will be Mason's dance hall, where two girls are sold at ...

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  41. JEAN AUDOUY v PAT. BRADLEY.

    An interesting welterweight contest is down for decision at the Stadium to-night, the principals being Pean Audouy, of France, and Pat. Bradley, of America. Both men have agreed to weigh in under 10st 9lb ...

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  43. MANLY G.C.

    The ladies' programme for the season was brought to a successful termination by a foursomes stroke competition (scaled handicaps), in which long and short handicap players were partnered together. The ...

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  44. MADDEN V BARRETT.

    At the Gaiety Athlet's Club to-night a lightweight bout between Bob Madden, of Dalmain, and Franz Barrett, of Wollongong, is down for decision. The preliminary is to commence at 8.15, and the main ...

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  45. VICTORIAN RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    The shooting at the Victorian Rifle Association's annual prize meeting was continued at Williamstown to-day. It was witnessed by the Governor and Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce). ...

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  46. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    At the Tivoli Theatre, both at the matinee and in the evening, the principal attractions will com[?]ise Nella Webb in songs and saying, Welch and Lou[?] Carbaase in the last tour nights of "The Call Boy ...

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  47. HENTY-DAYSDALE RAILWAY.

    The Public Works Committee decided yesterday to recommend to the Legislative Assembly the proposal to construct a railway from Henty to Daysdale. It suggests, ...

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  48. SAILING.

    Nine yachts are entered for the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club's general handicap race this afternoon for the Marshall Plate. The club steamer, Lady Hampden will leave Fort ...

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  49. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    At the National Amphitheatre, both afternoon and evening, the new star attraction (from the London Pavilion Theatre) will be Violet Black and a company, including Mr. Charles Alexander, in a new ...

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  50. POLICE COURTS.

    The hearing of a case involving considerable interest to the horseracing and betting community was commenced before Mr. Burton Smith, D.S.M., in the Summons Division at the Central Police Court yesterday. ...

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  51. GLEN INNES G.C.

    H. R. Crowman and Miss Sargeant, won the mixen foursome mutch, 11 holes, F. J. Madigan and Mrs. Priest were runners-up. ...

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  52. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    The City Organist (Mr. Ernest Truman) will resume his granel opera organ recitals this evening with Wagner's "Das Rheingold," which forms the prologue to the "Ring des Nibelungen." A full ...

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  53. SYDNEY CLUB.

    Nineteen boats have been nominated for the Sydney Club's, 18ft handicap, to be sailed over the Sow and Pigs—Shark Island course this afternoon. The prizes are £12, £7, £3, £2, and, £1. The handicaps ...

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  54. BOWLS.

    The buwling programme for this afternoon is an intersting one. There is the visit of a team from the Newcastle district to Mosman, and a team from Sydney, representating the president of the association, ...

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  55. THE WALTER TYRILL CASE.

    The appeal of the owner of Walter Tyrill against the decision of the Moonee Valley Racing Club stewards in disqualifying his horse after he had won the Phoenix ...

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  56. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    An excellent programme is promised for Monday by the management of the Crystal Palace, a resort which appears to grow daily in popularity with all whe seek good minus, music, or moving pictures ...

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  57. BEGA DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Bega District Jockey Club's Spring Meeting was held on Ritchie's Racecourse to-day in fine weather. There was a good attendance, and last year's gate takings were exceeded by £10. Results: ...

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  58. SYDNEY SAILING SKIFF CLUB.

    Handicaps for the afternoon's race of the Sydney Skiff Club are as follow:—Eunice (T. Brown), 9m work, 6m lead; Ensign (L. Milton), Belle (L. O. Toole), 7m 5m; Australian (T. Lennie), Ena (J ...

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  59. THE J. D. WILLIAMS' THEATRES.

    At the Lyric on Monday will be "Mr. Tibbs' Cinderella," "Percy's Bloodhound," "A Change of Spirit," "Wanwick Chronicle," "Bidoni's Medals," and "A Mall, Order Hypnotist." The Colonial ...

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  60. MATCHES FOR MONDAY.

    Monday being Light hours' Day in Newcastle, advantage will be taken of the occasion to pend two teams to Sydney, and one from Sydney to Maitland. One team will be from Wickham, and the other from ...

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  61. SYDNEY HOSPITAL BENEFIT.

    The promoters of the Sydney Hospital benefit fete, which is to be held in December, are sanguine that their efforts will meet with exceptional success. The function is to take place at the Stadium, and among ...

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  62. NORTH SYDNEY DINGY CLUB.

    The following are the entries and handicaps in connection with the above club's 6ft handicap this afternoon:—Gwen (G. Drydale). ser; Thelma (H. Collins), ser; Livonia (A. Appleton), ½; Edna (R. ...

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  63. SPENCER'S THEATRE—"LUCILE."

    Owen Meredith's poem, "Lucilc," will be presented by the Spencer management at the Lyceum Theatre this afternoon. Supporting the feature will be "The Will of John Waldron." "The Inner Circle," ...

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  64. WELLINGTON TO COBBORA RAILWAY.

    Sir,—There seems notwithstanding the money tightness to be continuous proposals being made for railway construction Districtswhich are fairly well served are ...

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  65. THE CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL.

    Arrangements are now complete for the Australian bowling carnival to be held in Melbourne at Christmas. Nominations for the New South Wales players to take part have closed with the secreatart of the ...

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  66. SWIMMING.

    Sydney Club.—100 yards brace relay handicap, springboard diving handicap, Domain Baths. Rose Bay Club.—100 yards brace relay handicap, Rose Bay Baths. ...

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  67. WEST'S PICTURES.

    The large section of the amusement-seeking public who frequent West's two theatres, the Olympia and the Glaciarium, may expect a particularly interesting programme this afternoon. Besides a ...

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  68. JUPITER AND VENUS.

    Sir,—I have for some time observed, with the unaided naked eye, the (so-called fixed star Sirius and the planet Jupiter, in full daylight, with the sun high above the ...

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  69. AMERICAN PICTURE PALACE.

    A story programme being presented this week at the American Picture Palace Among the favourlies now shown at this bright little theatre are various humorous and dramatic subjects, including ...

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  70. MANLY A PENNANT TEAM.

    The Manly Bowling Club has selected the following A pennant team for 1912-13:—Leaders, H. T. Robey, W. J. Foster, A. P. Lord, B. Owen; seconds, B. S. Robertson, W. Perry, N. Cohen, J. D. Watson; thirds, ...

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  71. THE KIRRBY LUNN SEASON.

    Messrs. J. and N. Tait announce that Madame Kirkby Lunn, the [?]ent operatic contra[?] from Covent Garden Theatre, will enter upon a farewell season at the Town Hall on Thursday, November 14, and continue ...

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  72. CASINO CLUB.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Casino [?] teur Swimming Club, the following officers were elected:—President, Mr. [?] Wearne; secretary and treasurer, Mr. [?]oy M'Phee, captain, Mr. V. J. Jordon; ...

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  73. CRICKET.

    The third round of grade grade matches will conclude this afternoon, when some interesting cricket should be witnessed. The rain which fell on Saturday last had the effect of shortening the hours of play, and the ...

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  74. ATHLETICS.

    An important meeting will commence to-day at the Sydney Sports Ground, the third annual contest for the Dunn challenge shielf to decide the supremacy of New South Wales. The gathering will be ...

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  75. MLLE. JESSICA'S MATINEE.

    Miss Ada Baker will introduce her pupil Mlle. Jessica, a contra[?] who won the first prize in open competion at the Commonwealth [?]fod, at a meeting to be held at King's Hall this afternoon to arrange ...

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  76. DENTAL EXAMINATION.

    At the meeting of the board, held on Friday, November 2, the result of the Dental Board examination, second section, was considered, and the following stu-dents passed succesfully:—Sidney Ryan, S. Pell[?]er, ...

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  77. THE BELLIVUE PLAYERS.

    On Wednesday evening next the bellevue Players will perform "An Arabian Night" at St. James's Hall, with Miss [?] As[?] as Rosa Columb[?] ("the Gutta percha Girl"), and Mr. Wm. Thomson as Arthur ...

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  78. ASCELON-CHAPMAN RECITALS.

    In St. James's Hall next Thursday Mr. Don[?] ton. Miss Stella Cham[?] and the students of [?] School of Elocution will present scenes from "A Midsummer Night's Dream," also several dramatic ...

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