Well, your entries are hash (refs), so no wonder that
print "$entry\n";
prints
HASH(reference).
Replace it e.g. with access to the hash like
print " Name: ", $entry->{name},
" Reference: ", $entry->{reference}, "\n";
and it results in:
K988777
Name: LOE Reference: 9887hhh
Name: TYL Reference: 00ttr54433
Name: TLYN Reference: 099iuuy7
Name: LEEN Reference: 0yy76767
Name: TSY Reference: 00hyu65
Name: ASTCIA Reference: 0dree4333
Name: IRNDA Reference: 99877uuug
U7564
Name: CHAMV Reference: 00gt6544
X334
Name: MES Reference: 0089kkjh9
P99987
Name: JOSPH Reference: 0gft5210
Q234
Name: INGTON Reference: 0099ytr
12349
Name: RIC Reference: 00y77676
Greetings,
Janek Schleicher
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