Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Oct 1911, p. 1

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The Daily British Whig YEAR 78 -NO, 312 RISGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, iL. | SN LAST EDITION ---- PROSPECT BAD For Speedy Termination of Turco-Italian War. TURKEY HAS BROKEN WITH THE POWERS AS SHE CANNOT ACCEPT The Propositions They Make With Honor--Turks Flog Arabian Gendarmes--Peace Bureau's Ap peal to the Powers, Constantinople Oct, 17~--FPro- spects of a speedy termination of the Turco-Itallan war are now not favorable. New York, Oct. 17. Constantinople says: It is stated officially that negotia tions between the powers and Turkey, with a view to the restoration of peace, have been broken off. Turkey declares that the propos tions made by the powers looking to peace cannot be accepted with honor, and due regard for Turkish uational feeling. A cable from Pedagogues Expelled. Constantinople, Oct. 17.~The gov ernment yesterday issued a decree of expulsion against all Italian professors and school masters now in Turkey Rome (via frontier), Oct. 16 last contingent of the Italian army expedition arrived off Tripoli during last night. The troops are destined to provide garrisons along the coast, pa ticularly at Benghazi and Derna The aviation corps is occupied constructing sheds for the areoplanes I'he mn Flogged by the Turks. New York, Oct, 17 from Tripoli says: Two of the gend armes captured at Seanzur, by Turks, have been released, half dead, having been given 250 lashes. The third was hanged. Abdel Ohmed, one of the survivors, says, We wore at Seanzur on police duty, when twenty-six troopers and two officers came in the night, made us prisoners and took us to tie Turk ish eamp, two hours ride. There Munhir Pacha, commander of the Turkish forees in Tripoli, questioned us abotit the strength of the Italian troops and ordered us to be flogged Ahmed estimates the Turkish forces at 1,400, with a squadron of cavalry, seven. mountpin guns and three field guns, -A special cable Peace Wurenu Makes Appeal, Brussals, Oct. ~The "Independ- ence Belge" a an n appeal from the Permanent International Pyace Bureau to the powers signatory to the Hague arbitration conventions urging that a collective "Demarche" be made upon the Italian government, expressing the desire of various countries that hence forward the treaties should be relig iously respected by Italy. The memorandum goes on to say "Having fafled gravely in her engage ments in acting as she did, Italy, in legal and peaceful manner, could have obtained that satisfaction to which she declares she is entitled. She has rroken the engagements she undertook to keep when she placed her signature at the foot of the final convention of the peace conference." Kaiser Confers. Berlin, Oct. 17.~Emperor William, who is at his® hunting lodge near Fherswalde, Prussia, invited Alberto Pansa, the Italian ambassa- dor to a conference on the politieal situation. The German imperial chan: collor also attended. Signor TROUSERS ; FOR CARINE Council Furnishes Extra Habill- ments for Many Dignitaries. London, Oct. 1. --The item of $695, approximately, rovealed in the ae counts of the London city corpora tion as expenditure on new trousers for half the cabinet, is not, as some might think, a gracious tribute to ministers who have been worn ° dawn in more senses than one by the pro. longed session and the all-night sit tings, says the London Daily Sketch. annual rendering of a bale of cloth is one of the perquisites of high office dutifully adhered to be the cor The bulky parcels which i sends to Whitehall contain more than enough cloth for an extra pair of ies. By immemorial cus- tom the ings in each case a governmetit officer to four amd a hall yards--suffigient to cut up. into .an ample frock coal suit oc evening : . 'The average sized man m a lounge suit fills out about three and quarter vards. The color of the ie black and 'the material of the very oh At one time of day it was invariably woven on one parti Not exery memper of the government shares in these best black porvjuisites, to be entitled to the corporation one must be the lord chan. , home secretary, foreign secre y "attorney general or solicitor Rus those who hold the fol rindi Liamitting BRITISH CABINET TALK. Rumored Churchill Will Secretary for Ireland, Londan, Oct. 17.--~The Chronicle there are persistent rumors in polity enl circles that Winston Churchill, the home secretary, will succeed Augustin Birrell as chief secretary for Ireland Mr. Pirrell's health, it is wnderstood, will him to stand the strain of the home rule fight next year. He probably will be made a lord of appeal Ihe paper Haldane, who fice to take up ment, will be Seeley, the colonmal Become SRY not permit R. B war of- appoint succeeded Jd, K. secretaly to that leaving the Judicial hy alzo suggests is a parfiamentary othee WOMEN A HINDRANCE. Those Who Have Not Qualified for the Position, Naples, Oct. 17. The hospital Regina Margherita has been fitted out tiving the flag of the Anights of Malta for Tripoh,! vesterday ening. The Duchess of Aosta and the Neapolitan noblewo men who had hoped to go as nurses, were not taken along the hnights had learned experience at Messina that a hindrance, I'he pope blessing upon the ship. GAVE HER LIFE FOR HER MOTHER Nova Scotia Woman Was Fatally Burned in Saving Mother's Life. Bet. J? head of ship and, Malta, sailed from as by re his women wired Ihe sister the asy Halifax, N.S, of Dr. John 1 medical department in the insane fum of Ward's Island, N.Y badly burned while trying to save her aged mother from a similar fate that she died. The aceident occurred at her home Port Williams. Mrs. Rowe, who is aged eighty years, was in the , was sol mn {to LATEST TIDINGS - thx wrote Despatches From Ne:r and Distant nt Places THE WORLD'S EPISODES i : GIVEN BRIEFEST ros-| FORM. IN THE SIBLE L tran Matters That Interest Everybody---| Notes From All Over--Little of! Everybody Easily Read and Re-| membered. ! The house of commons is summoned | meet on Nov. 15th, Fearful cholera riots hospital was broken into Neweastle, Fng., will give quet to Earl Grey in November. At Francisco an attempt made dynamite President train. be Italy A m a ban San wan to Taft's his to give it Daniel has resigned St. Jobs, NB, Mr. Hazen. The assas.snation of pin now attributed nanced by Finns. Hon, James hdd Flemming, A., provincial secretary for Beunswick, becomes premier. At San Francisco President T'alt turned the first sod in the Panama- Pavific exposition to be held in 1915 W. K. McNaught, conservative. M. .P., savs tue Ontario railway board has failed in its obligations wo the people. B. J. Yeurs, was on Mouday woods Thomas M. Ryan at a Boston comedy n blood near seat in to Hon Stoly- n Premier Is terrorisms | i | i M.L. | Ow i Bradley, instantly while aged twenty-one Killed at Paisley hunting coons in the laughed much that he ruptured | his heart 850 vessel find { kitchen when her clothing took fire, ignited by a spark from the The daughter ran to her mother's} help, throwing na piece of carpet | around her form. In doing this the | young woman's own clothing took | fire. She rushed out screaming and plunged into hogs-head of water near the door. A brother and neigh bors soon came and took care of the whose clothing literal crumbled off her body, and after ter rible suffering for several days she died on Saturday. The mother was not so badly burned, but cannot long survive. | stove. | a young woman, POTASH FINDS AT GODERICH. Germans Form a Syndicate for Work | in Haron County. Berlin, Cet, 17.---During the negotia tions between United States potash buyers and the German potash trust a rumor was circulalated that exten give finds of potash had been made at Goderich, Onte and the regions around Lakes St. Ulair and Huron. At that time the opinion was freely expressed in Berlin that the report had been eirenlated in order affect the nego tiations, The German potash corps of geologists to Canada to in| vestigate. The reports of this corps have been received here, and, al though they sufficiently encour aging to Justify of syndicate, the prospectors vet ready to say that they struck an undeniably rich tract. Advance indications couraging, and the Germans pared to exploit the field to est extent possible, LORD STRATHCONA ARRIVED IN LONDON igh Commissioner Well and De- clares He Enjoyed Trip to Canada. London, Oct. 17.-"It is wonderful what a lot you ean get through in a few days with fast traing and steam ers," said. Lord Strathcona on his ar- rival here, as he walked briskly along Euston platform, on completing a journey of more than 10,000 miles in seventeen days, in his nimety-first year. "1 am my trip. to trust sent are the formation \ not have potash are are the are en pre- | full- | very well and have enjoyed My age is nothing. 1 dom't soe why in a few years men dn not look on a man of ninety as merely middle-aged." Penny-in-the-Slot Famine. Washington, N.J., Oct. 17. The mys tery of a famine of pennies that re cently affficted Washington and its envirous was solved to-day when it was discovered that the "corner in copper" had been negotiated hy a couple of penny-in-the slot machines. One them, when opened by the , yielded up no less than 2,600 ih coins and "another disgorged 1,500. To Fix Ix Steamship F Rates, Paris, Uot, 17.It is annpunced that the conference of trans-Atlantic steam- ship lines will meet here October 18th to fix rates for the next three years, +. Bruce y, chairman aod man aging director of the White Star com ny, and directors of other lines, ave already arrived. Erecting in Hamilton. yc amiltge, Oct. I17.--The Canadian company has ben organized a capital of $300,000, and it will At once build a» $22.000 fac ytory on John strat north. The in- are . J. Stewart, tdam, {voree y jof lit veiled, died, Thaw will be released January lst, for says Superintendent wan asylum. I he socializt Elizabeth Rutcher, a settlement worker, for a Brooklyn distriet. The inhabitants of Segnit, of 7,500, revolting « against era precautions adopted by ian government, burned the An elaborate pageant to commences at the centennial of the Selkiry tlement will be one of the feature of the Winnipeg exhibition next year, W. Ryder was found dead, on Sa turday, near Si. John, NB, three rifle bullets (in his breast, his shirt powder burnt; jury found a verdict In April next come under tasting of mayor missioners, each of head of a department sent city council will be AL Reno, Nev., Mrs Covey, of Walter minent building contractor, N.Y. from her non support fax. My wife called » a har. | She called me She hit me with a But when she sand my 'Orangeman," I laid her hed Mike' Mot iinnis court. The grand lodge of Quebec cient From gnd Accepted Saturday, cemetery, Montreal, a ment to the memory the late Liettt Col. J. H for thirty five vears grand secretary Miss Eleanor Guest, made her stage debut opera, "The Duchess" theatre, New York, ng, and made Guest i= many chants' not before | time alter, | of Mattea | or some May, Miss | and nominated sufiragist allerman frgm | party town | chol { Ital | 0 the the town! hall set with and a coroner's of suicide, John, NB, government, amd fou: which will thn Thus the pre superseded E. Elizabeth Covey, a pro of Pots awarded dv the ground belongs to Hali will na City con a com be wife has been a husband on She stood stood it stood it was an testi Boston | | : kettle. | father out," in a, of Masons, Mount memorial monu An. um on at Koval of lssneson, of in the nt the on Monday a great hit of W. Lake president of the (MHinwn, comic Lyric | ovens Miss Marler, Mer a niece years lank of Canada. "TRIAL ENGAGEMENT" NOW. Miss Sears and Young Vanderbilt to Have Experiment. Newport, R. I., Harold Vanderbilt and Miss Eleonora Sears have entered into a "trial engagement" to last for the period of one year. This is the confidential announce ment made by Mrs. Frederick R. Sears, of Boston, mother of the young woman whom society looks on with in- terest, as having won the heart of the younger son of William K. Vanderbilt. BABY KILLS YOUNGER BROTHER Lets Nursing Bottle Fall While Both Were in Crib. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 17 Mrs. Rob- ort Agnew placed her two babies in a crib yesterday and gave Elmer, twen- ty months old, the older, a nursing bottle. The child, after satisfying his hun- , began to play with the bottle, olding it at arm's length, he let it fall. The bottle struck his baby broth- ef on the head, killing him instantly. Wrote National Song. Chicago, Oct. 17.--Addis Albro, au thor "Oar Country's Flse," the first hook on the origin of the Amieri- s died, yesterday, in Colum- ow B to information received here. | Auburn prison for using some of | Oneida county, | have | boats, {a i her PARDONED TOO LATE. Boy Dies Few Minutes Before Father Reaches Home N.Y, Det. 1T~Though Gov. snd sirned his pardon while New York Central hmit- Bernard LL. Wrench, to the of Whitestown, of which he was super | visor, reached home too late to his son alive The pitiful pleas of the lad on {dav caused friends to intercede Gov, Dix, and he was found on the Twentieth Century Limited while on the way to Chicago shortly after the teft Utiea. 'He drew up the after hearing the story and wis released from Auburn, on afternoon. He jeft at met there, with hurried home, few minutes {tie rein on eed tram, sent money of the town see Fri with pardon Wrench Saturday for Utica, was automabie, and the boy had died tore. once an but a be =n RADCLYFFE artist DUGMORE and ARTHUR The 'SUSPECTS BEHEADED PUBLICLY IN PEKIN 152,000 Troops Guarding Pekin--- German Marines Fight Mobs in Hankow. 17 well-known author Residents of Pekin reasanred by state ments of the that it not its intention to leave the capital with less than Gfty thousand trained troops for defence purposes. The ex- odus of foreigners and others has been stopped SIX ernment and beheaded publicly Pekin, Get are more to-day government 18 suspected revolutionists in gov summarily tried in front of the inst night from districts near Han first government army arrived twenty miles and is throwing up de offices were government buildings Word come kow that corps has of that fences preparatory to an onslaught on the rebel, Another re port says German marines the within city, headyuarters that the landed been from river fighting with Hankow, presumably attncks on foreigners gun and are mobs in | the streets of result of 'SHE WAS FOR FOUR DAYS IN FOLDING BED Elderly Womdn Found Dying When Neighbors at Last Discovered Her. - Pel thith 17. Miss seventy will die ident, She folding bed in all alone edge of the way under her entangled in the bed clotiiing, and could not free her self, Finally the bed closed She was too weak to extrieate herself or | to ery | help. She remained a pris oner for days, who had missed her and discovered Wilmington Oet Mary Foliz years old, of Renton, as the it of a gud was found caught in a she lived the Graham, Del re VC home, where While sitting collapsible bed She on gave hee: weight ne "ww when neighbors, broke. into the house her a captive. | She had been paralyzed by her strange maprisonment. four Inike's Gift + to Sunday School. Mtawa, Oct. 17.---The Duke of Con- naught sent a contribution of $25 to} Christ Church cathedral toward the) Sunday school fund, following his at- ! tendance at the children's Sunday ser | view at the cathedral on Sunday, FEARED THAT WOLVES 'GOT SCHOOL TEACHER Fresh Searchers St Starting Out to Parry Sound, Oct. 17. -Weary and worn out, all search parties looking for Miss Violet Smith, the school teacher missing at Mhilon's Port for the past week, have returned without success. Rain is pouring down here this morning, but despite this, fresh searchers started out early. It is re membered that Wolves have been very ravetious thereabouts lately, and may- be they attacked the anfértunste girl Hon Frank Cochrane has stopped wark on N.T.R. comtracts let recently, it is said on account of shortage J. M. Harris, R. n G. Magi NOW FAVORITES Philadelphia Looked to De- feat New York. RELY ON MATHEWSON THE GIANTS OUT OF THE HOLE, TO PULL W. A. Hewitt, of the Toronto Star, Favors the Athletics, Who Have a Fine Pitching Staff. New York, Oct. 17.-W, A. Hewitt, Toronto Star staff correspondent at the world's baseball series, Says "Now that the Athletics have evened it up on the series by defeating the (Giants three to one in vesterday's game, they have been installed as favorites for the world's champion ship, and from an unbiased poin. view it seems as.if the odds of seven to five were justified. In defeat and in vietory they have impressed unpre- judiced observers as a better ball team than the Giants, and with an even break in luck should not have very great difficulty in retaining the honors they won last year. "In making this assertion there no desire to depreciate the worth the New York team. Good pitching cuts a wide swath in these post-sea son encounters, and in this respect Philadelphia seems to have the edge on New York. "Now with Marquard out of the way, the sole reliance of the Giants is the great Mathewson, and it would be no surprise if he gets a trimming when he stacks up against the Athle tics agam. 'They ave a bunch of hard hitters, are American League cham- pions, and "Matty" will have to be at the top of his arm to secure an other victory." I'he prospect of decent baseball wea ther discouraging as the day advanced, although the rain has stopped and the canvas covers were, at one o'clock, pulled off the diamond. The field is in fine shape and fast. I'hreateming weather militated against a big crowd and, there were many gaps iu the bleachers as well as in the high-priced seats. here was a drizzling rain game commenced at two o'clock. line-ups ' Giants Snodgrass, cf ib.; Herzog, ab.; Mathewson, p. Athletics Lord, Collins, Zh.; Baker, Davis, 1b Barry, (Coombs, p Umpires Klem nolly. and Dineen. In the seventh cleared uj In the first part of the ninth Baker, Athletics, made run, goore ol is ol heeame more when the I'he LE; Murray, Fletcher, Doyle, els 8.8. oh; Merkle, Mevers, Devore, Lf; 3b. 8 Oldring, ol; Murphy, rf; Lapp, 8.: c and Brennan; Con innings, the weather a home of the tieny Philadelphia Wins, thy Score innings R. H. FE. . 00000000102--3 § 2 001000000012 3 § Mathe Philadelphia York lattories and | New Coombs and Lapp Meyers, PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From Al Over the World. visit of King Haakon and Maud of Norway to Denmark, postponed owing to the the queen At Unionville, Conn., Mrs. Hubbard, aged thirty live, 175 pounds, is dead feet eight tall eighty-one round Slain as slept the bodies William chauffeur, wife children man home, neighbor. Supremt Court | he Queen has ErIOus been illness of Julia weighing five and measured the waist Sunday night, of Showman, a his and three small discovered in the Show Ellsworth, Kan., by She was inches inches they were Justice Nathaniel Foote, Rochester, N.Y., was designat ed by Governor Dix. as an associate justice of the appellate division, fourth department, for a term of VeArs He succeeds Justice Pardon Wil hams. . At Chicago, two hundred progres sive republicans in their first national conference, on Monday, indorsed Sena- tor Robert M. La Follette, of Wiscom- sin for president and declared for a direct primary a% 1 means for the ex pression of a presidential choice. Betting on the third game of the world's series was six to five in fa- vor of New York Giants, but the wea- ther conditions Tuesday morning were very unfavorable as it was rain- mg. In case of postpovement the third game will be played at New York on Wednesday. Percy Lee, a Woodstock collegiate institute pupil, is lying in a danger ous condition at his home mm Mur, as a result of being knocked off his wheel by an auto, It was not at first thought the young man was badly hurt, but compaeations have set in, and he has boen in a semri-conscious ecomstition smee Friday. five { Woman Meets Death. Woadswille, NH, Oct. 17. Mes. B. Melntyre, of Randolph, Vt, was instantly killed, yesterday, when an automobile in which she was riding went over a H¥ijoot embankment near Upper Lishon village. Miss Alice acln- tyre, daughter of Wha. Welntyre, was severely injured, but the other mem- bers of the party escaped with minor injuries. Miss Irene Daley nd Miss Mabel Millan have returned from a tp to Kk. HALIFAX HERALD SCORES A POLITICAL DEAL. Calls on Honest Men of Both Sides to Enforce am Investigation. Haldax, Oct. 17.--A sensation caused in political owreles yesterday by the publication in the Halifax Herald, of an article vigorously de nouncing a "'dicker"' made between liberals and conservatives in Annapo- lis, by which they agree to allow Hon. A. T. Daniels to be returned without oppesition on his appoint ment as attorney-general in the Musi ray government, on condition that no protest be filed by the liberals against A. L. Davidson, who was elected to the federal house by a majonty ol thirteen, The Herald denounces Pre mier Marcay and Mr. Daniels for set- ting at defiance what it terms the first principles of respontble govern ment, and also denounces the con servatives for tacitly adnatting cor cupt pragtices, not only mn Annapo- lie, where S. W. Pickup was defeated, but in King's, where Sir Frederick Borden was overcome. will Build Canadian Yams, Niagara Falls, Oct. 17.--The an- nouncement is made that the Beaver Manufacturing Co., of Birmingham, England, manufacturers of aluminum novelties, will locate a Canadian branch factory here. HIGH SCHOOL BOARD IS UNDER FIRE Adding of Dancing to Cumicolm Has Aroused Niagara Falls Clergy. Niagara 'Falls, N. Y., Oct, 17.-The adding of dancing to the curriewlum of the Niagara Falls high school, been taken up by the clergy, some sup porting and others criticizing the board of education for their actiom. | Sunday night the Rev. W, CC. Pre | witt, pastor of the Church of Christ, preached a sermon dencuncing the board for its action. Rev. Franklin J Estabrook, of the First Congrega tional church, spoke in favor of the board, saying that dancing is not re garded now as either religious or ir religious, that children should be taught graces and deportment was has and social Refuse Loan to China. Pekin, Oct 17 1 he pears to have suflicient fot a campaign of six weeks or months, bat, for a fund in view of the possibility more extensive conflict with the revo lutionists, today applied formally for a loan of 5,000.000 about. | £3.000,000 to the international bank who arranged the 350,000,000 cur I'he group of fin government ap money two reserve of ready anxious an taels, or ers, loan anciers who represent four nations, the rency reform Germany to Creat Britain, unable to and the loan was refused. United States, and "France, do this, were agree To Interview Beck. Oct. 17.--~The Ellis, of the civic electric will probably go to To see Hon. Adam Beck, re garding the Chats Falls Rater power rights, which Ottawa is after, and the contemplated sale of which ti dominion minister of public works has held up, pending enquiry. The mayor now in correspondence with lon Beck. (Mtawa, Secretary mayor and | commission, ronto to Mr Whiskey Kills Babe New York, Oct. 17.--Whiskey the untimely death of two year-old Ulanda Markncei, who climbed n chair and took the bottle off the man telptece, Sunday morning ATTEMPT TO DYNAMITE TAFT'S SPECIAL TRAIN . 2 3 . Thirty-Six Sticks of Explosive Found Under Rail Bridge. al, fet, 17 A re here today, by officials Pacific railway from (. Brown, section foreman for the rond, at Naples, Cal, gave details of the discovery of thirty-six sticks of dynamite under the Cairtan viaduct, twenty miles north of Santa Barbara, several hours before President Talt's special train passed over the bridge en route to Los Angeles Monday morning. The dynamite { caused on San Francisco, ( port received of the Southern was discovered at two o'clock. The president's train passed over the bridge at 551. The nightwatehman saw two men on the bridge at the opposite end of the 1,000 foot span and ran when ordered to halt. The watchman hurried across the bridge, firing several shots, which ware returned After the pair had escaped, the watehmay returned to the bridge and began an investigation. Near the cen tre of the span, lodged in one of the supports of the viaduet, he found the thirty-six sticks of dynamite with a ten-foot fuse attached to one of the sticks. He left the find untouched, go ing immediately to Santa and notifving the officials Kheriff Wines, of BSauia Harbara county, went immediately to the bridge with several deputies and re tmoved the dynamite. i being made for the men. For College Playwrigles. Ithaea, NY.. Oct. 17. Hews w Savage has made the Cornell Drama tie Club an offer to produce any play written by a Cornell playwright which has been approved by the col lege authorities aod produced by the eollege actors. His offer is for the purpose of developing college play im wrights. Toronto is threatensd with a law- wit, ising om of the new Isolation Barbara | A general search WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Toronto, Ont. Oct. 17. 16 am 0 tawa Valley and Upper St. Lawrence Strong south-east "winds, with rain Wednesday, showery Greatest Collection C. or MATERIALS FOR EVENING WEAR In the City "Ninous" are just now the in Paris. draped over Silks and Plain Satins. We offer this beautiful ma- terial in all the new and wanted shades vogue Floral 62 COLORS IN ALL. Reds, Blues, Hellos, Pinks, White Greens, Purples, Maize, Browns, Greys, Creme, and Black. 44 inches wide. Per Yard, $1. Marquisettes, 44 inch, $1.23 British Ninons, 44 inch, 73¢ Broche Ninons, Beaded Nets, Crepe-de<Chines, Robe Net Dresses, Etc, FAVORED SATIN: For Presses or Linings, Oriental Satins and Messa are the most fashionable ! for evening wear, rich and lustrous in weave Their brilliant appearance renders them equally effective If used alone or as a foundation for exquisite velled They obtained colors linen effects in 18 can be | at 36 inches wide, this store Per Yard, $1. { / -------------------------------------------- SEE EAST WINDOW EX HIBIT. handsome Egyp- Work Tunic over $1. A A NAAN NN Note the tian Bead our satin at _~ STEACY'S THE PEOPLE'S STORE. 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Five hundred perwans, one-fourth of the ulation of this town, are victimes nn epide- mic of bois and physicians ars pus red ax to ils cause, - Prines luitpeld, t of Ba- seriously "i i of hronchitin, ie w

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