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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 29 May 1896, p. 3

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MAY DALI“ I 1: JLLIIIrSOII, Mayor of the city, and after a. speech of wel - the audience to join sing- ional Anthem. This being \IcCarthy was introduced i a. great ovation. :n‘mg thanks for his splen- _ Mr. McCarthy at once He Ati e: rctumir did recepiirn . plunged 2.40 th reviewed the c the ~smb Ilshme from tb e time Cla'ng that the DIEZeh :an C02 had a ' .ght to t01m. ha} full Di‘ate sc..ools . no sense viola Neither was i DOssessed by C ha" been held rights, Then he a1 me the Late Member for North Slmcoe Deuh 0111 lot Shot to the (mum Gm :rnmcnIâ€"Jlr. Mal-flu Shares she “and“: “m: Mr. llcCtflhy. Expry' 3v Lug awAAvv. ‘â€"-__,V circumstances attending ament of national schools ; time of Confederation, da- .;-.t the facts demolished com- ' contention that Catholics to Separate schools; Mani- full power to abolish Se- izrols and in doing so was in e violating the constitution. was it violating any rights by Catholics, for clearly it held they had no spech 5:} ()1 :« fjcfb‘ .L’ @1531 he attacked the Dominion sufl t’:!'Im‘.eht for the position it had as- fimtd 0n the school questior. charging 111:5 GOVemment with manli ~st unfair- h; (i The ConservatIVe Government. t=o eclared, had decided on the exact:- 50“..“ Manitoba. first, and holding a meek trial afterwards. The Govern- th I“ Was completely in the power 0f doe Roman Catholic Church and dared tate‘éothmg but what that church dic- arlir. McCarthy entered into elaborate F511111191“. demonstrating that the ”31 Government was not called‘ up- Privy Cohncn 'ot ringland ha Wow what it had been asked Manitoba however. was 30¢ W to be governed by these eminent 999' 38min at DowninEâ€"street.__ ILA‘_ a.“ -_. _. -vu “ago 'V-vvâ€" "Thank God,” he said, “Manitoba can gfiémdror itself." This ecxhpresswn was ewe with rolonsed eers. Cmmuing. gar. McCarthy said Mar-i- 318 various answers to the was M the Dominion Government 'showed ”Mess. yet it had due respeCt for thy} 'mnStitution. Mr. McCarthy created “at laughter by exhibiting a. copy at file Remedial Bill, show as he put ‘ - "â€"4 â€"â€"-..-.l hot! fi 77,â€", 7 - it. “how th few clam Dmnderm! been beaumixclly amended and wo d 11y imm'ove ," _ , a ”Jif- McCarthy bested the W091 ‘ 522252252 Txmrm P031? in Egghhed [mm A It. takes two ueeh to chums l-r yuur subscription ls renewed. The [mm indicates when our paper will urn-‘4 prnnlpLLV renew . humus wAlwsys give both your old .v :I.'.r‘.l‘c:ul when you so: me to chnnge ; me name of the town end the late or \‘c i.; shou‘d always follow your own 12g 20 this office We cennot readily c . :1 our books unless this is done, a .c alike. v" he addressed: .‘n. h L'AXADIAX POST Printing House. Lindsey. Ont. on the Shodlders of His Admirers. ; i. slwayh be t to taunt two weeks ”n yuur wrapper explrou in order to wind wrvlco aâ€"Wu cannot undemko to lupply ..r u; make good omissions conned nny mnmcnco wkh my lune. mm ulwn-n be made in the Nut. .mmaml K) the remlner. PM Office m'} 01mm Mo than are sad my m mk, Regular your mum when Jsi‘zszicaily. .d; “ound up at a. big skat- uflding, winch was densely : people, fully 4000, 11 not " in the audience, filling x and corner of the spacious s :remendous cheering when ‘3' was carried into the hall as éepeated when JOSeph li‘CLlf . was decorated with appro- =, amon" them: “No “No Clerical Interfer- uzzds Off Public Schools," ” and several others of .Uihl’. 1N ADVASCI. .--. The uuinéflbuon price In ’ Notice. v11 of Winnipegersg on Commfttee, 0 meet Mr. M:- >ng the members ‘e Attorney-Gen- zivgson, Al'lerman lion. Mr. Cam- 1021. Mr. McMil- Isaac Camp- â€" (special)â€"-A 29.â€" A». a z. to me depot area, there was 24¢ the band called‘ up- at the 111- “M32 rch dicta- th D1 - that the e ‘ had gone 31 378 ed to de- m 'bound tend . Hero by four Mame". not- to DO «mm 5" 1am tunes. m taboo! nation. In «our. ad. was the chic: mus. the only mu. Evcry mtn whiz: h. mun-Ind hll halo: u the coming election tanked-1t tor or'ullnlt Swarlto schools. In tho out. M in the want, he aid. this quel- tigr} ovegznhggoycd glb others. Next Mr. Mean-thy ettecked Hugh John Meedoneld’e mutton on the bonnet quctstlon. mu chem“ or front on th'a queetlon. eeld Mr. McCerthy. denoted him to be u week men and he could not withdrew hle ch. e that Bush John Al to the Hudson I Be? Runny mine, Mr. MoCerthy ee. d it‘w-u eld out a e. bribe and (or the purpose 02 1113311; c_o_erclon. _ 7 Thin nix-{McCarthy smoked the in- dividual members of the Conservative Government. perticululy Dr. Ken- tsgue. in respect to the enonymous letter charges. end Sir Chet-le- Tupper to:- reading in Perllnment and garbl- ing Premier Greenwey’s telegram to Sir Donald Smith. He dealt mlnuteLY with what he termed the steel in con- nection with Contractor Goodwin’s cleim in respect to the Soulenges Cenel. The Opposition. he said. had at the session, prevented this steel. but now. he said. there was smother loop hole. by which the Government might effect this steel. He noticed now that Good- win's claims were to be brought heâ€" rore the courts this week.- “Why this week? Why so much haste?" Mr. Mc- Carthy said. “Let me warn the people shout this lstest move. It the court gives judgment for this claim on eny implied consent of the Crown. 1 would hsve the members of the Government indicted on criminals." Mr. McCarthy then eulogized Mr. Laurie: for the bold stand he had taken sgainst his church. Mr. Mc- (‘Arthy declared that the attitude or the Church of Rome in this matter of school was tryannous and w'ould not be: submitted 'to by British treeme 1‘ is declaration createE-- mange cheerinx. Mr. McCarthy, in resuming his seat, was tendered a. most enthusiastic ova.- J’oseph Martin followed Mr. McCarthy nnd-wu uso hastily cheered. He scor- ed s mt point by announcing that W. M. MacDonald, Conservative candi- date for East Assinibola, had been ,withdrawn because it was found. he ‘ said. his candidature as a coercion can- 1 didate was hopeless. After scoring this i point, Mr. Martin left the school ques- tion. which had been so fully discuss- cd by Mr. McCarthy and- took up other issues or the campaign. He made an excellent speech. and then followed brie! speeches by Mr. McCarthy's sur porters. The meeting dispersed with cheers for Messrs. McCarthy, Laurler {and Martin. EAST 11.451!sz LIBERALS Don’t Seem to be Able to Find a llnn Who Will Bun. I Belleville, May 25.â€"A meeting or the , Reformers of East Hastings was held ' at Canitton this afternoon and was I fairly attended. Mr. J. K. McCarga-r. president, occupied the chair. Mr. J. ‘ A. Barron. ex-M.P., organizer. was pre- I sent and gave a short addreSs. Two weeks ago a similar meeting was held ‘ and the nomination was tendered to 1 Mr. R. C. Clute, Q.C., who declined. i His resignation was accepted at this } afternoon’s meeting. The following . gentlemen were nominated: Messrs.‘ \V. A. Aylesworth, J. Ross, J. M. Hur- ley, C. D. Macaulay, M. Wright. J. G. Frost, J. A. Barron, ex-M.P., J. V. McCargar. Dr. Faulkner, N. Vermilyea, “2 C. Farley, Thomas Deacy, J. Dal- ton. C. E. Lyons and J. W. McCam- mon. All retired in famor of Mr. Hur- ley, who was tendered the unanimous nomination. He would not, however, consent to be the candidate at present and was given until Friday next, when another meeting will be held and Mr. Hurley’s decision received. [HE JIAIL’S WEEELA BO UT. Its Opinion: in 1892 and Nowâ€"General News of the Campaign“ Here are a few more extracts from The Mail. showing the opinions it for- merly held with respect to the coercion of Manitoba: Mail, 15th Aug.. 1892: “The decision of our Highest Court of Appeal makes for the cauSe of liberty and prOgress in Manitoba and it will strengthen the hands of those who are endeavoring to prevent the planting of. a. system of education, the fruits c: which are dis- union and prejudice. But it also re- minds us of what are the essential British views with regard to education, viz., that it shall be unsectarian and such as ‘all may participate in withâ€" out distinction ot‘ creed. It would be well for those who are waving the old flag and glorifying the British connec- vu. w- _,, well for those who are wavmg rm flag and glorifying the British con tion to remember that the waving be most consistently done by those are at any rate not flagrantly or harmony with British opinion and tlsh methods." “ILL-ADVISED FEDERAL INT DATION.” . Mail, 30th Nov., 1892: “That the public act performed by Sir Thompson after the announcemex his elevation to the Premiership 51 have been the hearing of the 1 minary argument in behalf of St ate schools for Manitoba, is in t quarters regarded as ominous. ' What Manitoba would do were John Thompson to attempt to re: the rights to which the Judicial 1 mittee has certified the leaders of t ‘ AL-â€"- Duo flip ge public act penwwcu u; we- Thompson after the announcement of his elevation to the Premiership should have been the hearing of the preli- minary argument in behalf of Separ- ate schools for Manitoba, is in some quarters regarded as ominous. ' ’ ‘ What Manitoba would do were Sir John Thompson to attempt to restrict the rights to which the Judicial Corn- iOn there alone show. But the general belief is that very active opposition will meet ill-advised Federal interven- tion. 11’. Sir John desires to strain the bonds which hold the Dominion to- gether and to wreck the party he leads he cannot do better than attempt .to PRAISE FOR Gmn "AL. Mail. July 22, 1892: "The genius Of Manitoba is for advancement. This was made apparent early in the his- tory of the province. when the effort to fasten a privileged class upon the people was defeated by the prompt abolition of the Local Senate. From time to time the excrescences or gov- ernment have been removed, until the province is now set up in business on an entirely modern footing. There can be no question that the Greenway Gov- ernment has contributed largely to the favorable condition or affahs. in View of which the victory 01 Saturday is but an act of justice." - WE CANNOT CHECK MANITOBA. Mail. Feb. 19, 1890: “We cannot check Manitoba. We cannot bind those peo- . nun“: nnmnromises in ernment 113.5 cuuu LUuI-vu -_..__.___ favorable condition or affaixs. 1n vieyv of which the victory 01 Saturday 13 but an act of justice." . WE CANNOT CHECK MANITOBA. Mail. Feb. 19, 1890: “We cannot check Manitoba. We cannot bind thoge peo- pect them to su mit to clerical rule. ”on... fheir sense of what 15 due to my“ _- V7,, pect them to submit against their sense 0: their own interests.” MORE ADVICE F their own, Intercom , MORE ADVICE FOR OTIAWA. Mall, Aug. 4, 1892: “Our Federal poli- ticians may as well race the issue straight. They are called upon to re- establish for Manitoba. the school sys- tem the Manitobans have constitution- ally rejected. It ls Idle in the pre- sence of this demand to talk of a set- tled issue or calmer co 1: these gentlemen.th for a quiet settlement let them urge Quebec to glve us peace. 11 they want calmer counsels, let them tell their French mend: to be mod- “"‘6fiz~:cxs on PAH-1mm. - Mall. March 7.1, 1893: “There ought to be no restriction upon any portion at the Dominion so far a: mexdueaflcap 2.1 system is cancel-n ” HE'S A GONE coon. Although Sh- John A. Manda was fond of remarking .that there were two doubttul things in this worldâ€"e. electionâ€"the result rse 0» at least one constituency hitherto “- A Anvomment. tor Egfi GREENWAY. 22, 1892: "The genius 01' for advanqemfzpt. This AL- h‘a‘ Sir V Johq candidate “fies 01' ' ' i . -__ $9.. In" Condom In Ir. hurler'l “one at Uple ‘ Juan and nu- may. “I!" The furniture mnuhcturen have u- {3% sued an important manifesto In the tent tom 0: an open letter to Mr. Laurie: m. 'm which they endorle m. and pow. glad They say: °" “ Speaking to: gut-serves a: mute»- A' I 9-- at..- Ind-1n. by the Georgian Bay Lumbar Gom- mny to con-cc their an 1.0 You against Mr. Cook in being made. This :- rcslly a foreign company. the pro- Izdent being Mr. Dodge, t vainly New Yorker. In the me or this. the story Lbout Yuk“ sold being brought “1": to help th. when!» 10m m 90 n . ‘4 NOTR. " While one 'rory your in about): to Drove that cotton shirts are chemi- thus under the Mnokonnio Govern- ment! 0! dirtreol." Theme organs should decide upon the um cry ud stick to it. The mutiny in tho Horticultural annion. Toronto. on Bnturdny night. in the interest of Mr. motion Cattl- wortm‘wu I. vex? noisy am. Mr. Foster. the Finance Minutcr, and an. Ruins, l’oppl of gonnton. Quebec. do- HUI“. KVW Vb vvâ€"ruvâ€"y ‘_--vv, ,, liven-ed emirates. 1.. wen .- Kr. Coatsworth. There wen Mm: du- orderly scenes. and Macon-worth“ m an: Maul: in letting a. FURNITURE MEN ,. tux-era in any branch or industry need have no tear that they will be treated uniairly_in any readjultxnent o! the tarinwhichmnybemndebynnyeov- ernxnent or which yOur are the head. “ We realize that the necessity to: e larze revenue to meet our hour? so- nual obligations demands such a nu oi taxation as must more! to menu- facturers a. very reasonable protec- tion for an indefinite time." They proceed to point out some or the country‘s needs. which they be- lieve Mr. Laurie: is prepared to can! WI.- (DA more rigid and economical' ad- ministration 01 public attain. ,_-__J , (2) An honest Administration, guard- ing the public funds. and rendering impossible the scandals which have disgraced Canadian politics in recent years. (3) An active immigration policy tor the oeopling of our great Northwest (3) M active immigration poucy tor the peopllng of our great Northwest and the consequent extension or the home market tor our manufacturers. _ n“! hféi'l‘he development of our resources, (5) A policy that win weld together rather than sow the seeds of. gusset:- in“. â€"â€" sion among tâ€"lie different cxéeds and nationalities that compose our popu- lation. These are a few matters which sus- gest themselves to our minds. and it is became we have the highest regard for you as a. statesman and an honor- able politician that we feel that ufider you guidance the analrs of our coun- try w‘buld be carried on in the best in» terests or the whole Dominion. ‘ 'v- v- Thgfinn'ing is signed by the most prominent furniture manufacturer: In Ontario. Mr. J. A. Chlpman at Halifax has addressed a. letter to The Ottawa. cm- -_A wu-v~~-_ _. , zen, in which he details at length and in an ablé way why he has left the Conservative party. When men such a: he cut loose from their old party there must be strong and convincing rea- sons. and Mr. Chlpman ably sets them forth so .far as relates to his owu cas'e. Mr. Fox-ban. another prominent bust. ness man 0: Halifax. has also Joined the liberals. Mr. Laurler's meeting at Levis was a grand triumph. and It looks as it that town, with its‘ Conservative majority or 500, has been completely won over. The county in which it is situated al- ways sends a. Liberal: Dr. Guay was the late member. Mr. D]. C. (macro-'- Opponent. GodericmMay 22.-At the Liberal-Con- servative convention at Carlow toâ€"day Robert McLean, exporter of Goderich. was the unanimous choice or the con- vention to oppose Mr. M. C. Cameron, the Liberal candiate for West Huron. The convention was 'he largest in the history of. the riding. and unanimous in the support 01 the- policy of Sir Charles Tupper. St. Catharines, May 22.â€"Mr. J. C. Rykert definitely accepted the nomina- tion for Lincoln and Niagara at a meeting of the Executive Committee oi: the Conservative Association held in this city this afternoon. seatorth, May 22.â€"At the North Perth Conservative convention held here to- day Thomas Hayes of Seatorth was tendered the nominatIOn tor the Do' minion House and accepted it. In. John Livingston o! lhtowel, Appar- ently Well, Succumbs In 20 linnm. Listowel, May 2Lâ€"Mr. John Living ston, sr., partner at the firm at J. a: J. Livingston. flax manufacturers, Baden and Listowei, died very suddenly at his residence here about 10 o'clock this morning. He had been chatting with some friends in a neighboring house and suddenly put his hand to his heart and complained ot a severe p . He hurried home and a physician was summoned. but he died in about 20 minut es. ____’._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"' Four Cyclones and n Walnu- Spout. Guthrie. O.K.. May 2Lâ€"Four cyclones and a waterspout visited the territory last night, doing thousands 0: dollars worth of damage in Cleveland. Okla.- hama. Kay and Payne Counties. 111 the Osage reservation six or eight pen- sons were killed. The Amt-1mm; Goes Ashore. Montreal, May 21.â€"The SS. Amaryn- Kingston, Jamaica, May nâ€"Advieee tram Guadeloupe say that en exten- sive strike of Japanese laborers 15 in progressinthatislandandmtsefl' onefiouble is Went-Detachment: of troops occupy the disturbed d1:- tricts where threats or interference have DIED VERY Chat-ll. Inter! wm Run. MORE CONVERTS. Mr. [Ian In ....h Perth. SCDDENLI'. Transvaal -‘ ~~~.~" m1 IIATEST Wu Ian!) 3 lulu at Inn-m. II: In- 91' lollovulo an." new I. to be! I'm at Gnu-rut. And ball I- I run um amen mks swam, DaDly not we put an", -__--, The Government has received the names of the prisoners whose senten- ces have been commuted The men who are to be released at once are nine in number. Among them are the Arn- erlcans H. J. King. Capt. Meln and Butters. Those who are to be released after three months number 24. and include F. R. Llngham, formerly of Belleville, Ont. Among the 18 who are to serve five months before being 'allowed to renew their requests for their release. are the Amerlcana 'V.B. Clement and J. S. Leonard. The four who are to serve a. yearjnclude Ham- ilton and S. W. Jameson. brother of Dr. Jameson. The cases of four others have not been considered by the Exe- cutive Council owing to the fact that the prisoners have not as yet presentâ€" ed petitions for a reversal of their com- mutatlon 0! sentences. s°vernl of the Inter“ Prim-urn are Salon], Illâ€"flow The] are (‘0.- nned in A Small fiparr. Cape Town. Cape Colony, May 20.â€" Captain Mein (American), one or the Johannesburg Reformers in prison at Pretoria, is ill. n. A_Ao\uu- nf tho RC!- 7 Mr. Buckland. formers. “'35 5 fever. ad has 1 pital. Mark Twain has been lecturing to crowded houses in Johannesburg. PANIC IN THE PA 318 OPERA HOUSE A Mdellcr l-‘vll In Rubin: hr mu 3 \Vo-nl Wu Killed. Paris. May 20.â€"Dm1ng the perform- ance at the Paris open. this evening, a chandelier fen. man: . panic _- __|___ oso badly lnpm'ed that he: recovery 1: impossible. and five other m 1e: Baez-bully hurt. Luuuawua u. --_ sxghtswrs ithx'onacd the streets nu mght. luxury class of costume was vlslble among the crowds, and anyone skilled in the characteristics of Russian pea.- santry could have nanny indicated 1mm what part of the empire diuevent groups of spectators had come. No trnlnc was allowed on the line 0! the proces: ion after 3 o'clock this morn- tar the most picturesque enect was worded by the 810095 of golden-rob“! priests, bearing sacred ikons. and sur- rounded by acolytes. with anion-8 censors. sanding in trout o: thelr churches. waiting the comm; o: the enlutntiona or peace him by the head priest 0: each party or ecciecluua. At 2.30 o'clock the canon boomed. (allowed by eight other mots. This 'wutheu‘nutorflerybcfllnlor cow to peeitorth. TheEmperot-hnduttthewd the processtoa'nnd m n In Moscow. vaal Prisoners to bo Remasod at One“ so cm A FRICA .v “a ball I- n I .9.“ w. Reformers are hav- 5' .4 FFA IRS. Wfi'. ‘fir'Utw. .. U In on. q. «16 about III! “in”. '3' wwumuwmxmmum .magotphydalundmwubot. nookmnym,buttoundhdponl! “mt. mflwhkhcu‘dmd _â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€".______:__â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" erais and aides de camp of the Em- peror and those attached to the suites 0! the (preign princes and representa- tives. Then came detachments of live regiments of the guards. two squadrons of cavalry. a squadron or Cuirassiers bearing imces. s. squwdrOn ot Uhlans. and finally numerous mounted masters of ceremonies. The Emperor stopped at three points, which mark the three circles bounding the different quarters of Moscow" Here he received ad- dresses from the nobles and deputaâ€" tions. 0n arriving at the Iberian Chapel at the entrance at the Chinese Town. the Emperor alighted from ms horse. and. 'ith the Empress. ascended the steps to the shrine, where he was received by the priest or the chapel, with the cross and holy water. As the Em- peror passed through the red square the choirs stationed in the tribunes along the Kremlin wall sang hymns or praise. . The appearance of the Czar was the signal tor the tiring or cannon, the ringing of bells and frantic cheers tro.a the people. -v yIvâ€"r'I " Hood’s Pills cum ms Ugh: II Perfectedâ€"The Ila-u: Hem Photon-nub“! Accurately-lung: n for“ uncovered New York. May n.â€"leola Tesla ‘ has solved the problem which he set before hinted! many years ago. and which may revolutionize the tystcm of electric lighting. It is. eJectrical ex- perts say. the nearest perfect adapta- tion or the great torce at nature to the use of man. In Mr. reele'a laboratory. tn Hous- tonâ€"street, is a bulb not more than three inches in length, which. when the current tmna into it becomes a ball 0: light. The heat is almost im- pezceptible. With it a very large room is so lighted that it is. possible to read in any corenr. Yet this is done withâ€" out the attachments necessary in exist- ing lights. The rays are so strong that the sharpest photographs may be taken by them. No new dynamo is required to produce the current. The bulb is at- tached to a wire connected with the street current. There is no danger 0: Mr. Tesla has been working for manyyeanonhlstheoryottheneoes- _ A. AA.--Lu-p- A. Oh- mn- TESL; The other ninety-maven per cent. V is wasted In bent. The‘hulb which he ha perfected gives ten per cent. 0! light and lose. ninety per cent. of energy. Mr. Teams declares that he will. with the aid of a few more exprimenu. be able to pro- duce tort! per cent. or light. so that the waste mu he reduced to only sixty nPr cmL. or thirty-seven per cent. 3004'- Snugnsrwm “(bun-v.9 nu... â€" 7,, a few more exprlxnenu. be able u duce forty per cent. of light. 80 the waste mu be reduced to only per cent. or thirty-seven per less mm: a; pyesgnt. - --__LA 1. ..IL- I~uu '0.â€" The pfinéfpii or light u w The illuminaUEn >15 gecgred by A uc p. .5..."- The illumination is secured by mean; or what Mr. Tesla terms at vibrating needle within a. vuum. The ncndle vibrates so rapidly that the figures per tecond sound lmaglnau'y. but it is this intensity or energy which gives the light it: briuiancy and its ap- parent etendincu. The lights do not have to be renewed. _ ,,._n._.l ‘1- Ltavc §v v5 . Friends wSE' "réc‘e'nfly visited Tesla saw him photographed p);_x_13c nun: £0 W ICqu»-u Friends who recently visited Mr. Tesla. saw him photographed by means at his light. The exposure was but two seconds in the light of n single vacu- um tube or bulb. without electrodes. having a volume 0! about nintty cubic inches. The light given was approxi- II‘I. - .th. 01.. thus-ca. on» o-oâ€"- u-- ._ , , mately 250 candle power. The photo- graph was as nharp in outlines as though it were token in fun suntisht. Mr. Teal; nu recently obtained many photograph; in his study of the Roentgen my. Be nu photographed ihe been or one of his mum: to accurately as to note in- expeneions and its contractions. end he has also been able to locate defects in the Him or several. persons. the presence tubercles being very evident. The nnnouncement of Mr. Tesla}. d:scovcrtes created 0. genuine unnotion It the Electricnl Show last nilht end was the topic of conversation won: the expert- to the appliance o: power. 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