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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Sep 1923, p. 1

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Hon. Dr. Jamieson, who went West a couple of weeks ago to his farm holdings near Kerrohert, Sash, says that everything looks well in Sas- katchewan and that there is every indication of a big yield when the threshing is all over. His report is very optimistic as to farming con- ditions 'in that Province. 80 Report Dr. Jammon, Who Want West Two Weeks Ago. Owing to the absence of Re\. MI. Whealen on holidays there will be no morning senice in Trinity Church next Sunday morning. There w,ill howmer. be service in the e\- 'ening at the usual hour. conducted by Rev. Mr. Richardson, rector of the Anglican Church at Mount For- est. Rev. and Mrs. Whealen are holidaying with friends in the vicin- ity of Ailsa Craig and will be home in time {Or the services on Sunday, September 16th. GOOD CROPS IN SASKATCHEWAN HORNING SERVICE CANCELLED Ill TRINITY CHURCH For the past few years Mr. Morris. too. has hm'n spmuiing the summer hero with Mr. Hnntvr and is also well known to the pew]? around this vicinity. The accident. is to be regretted. Rev. Richardson, Rector at Mount Forest, Will Have Charge of Even- ing Service. Hunto'r. if» Spaolina Road." Both .Vll'. Huntvr and Mr. Morris. are ton \Ve-ll kllnwu hvrv to» make comment. necpssary. Mr. Hunter is an old Durham boy who divich's his Limv hetwevn his Old homo town and ’l‘nmntn in tin» summm'. and goes to his winlm' lmme in Florida: in tlw wintma \'o'sll'l'll;l)'s 'l'nl'unl.) Mall and limâ€" pil’l‘ said: "Allin-d Si-linnmm was playing: nn tho l'nml nmmsllo 3': Blwo‘l'lo')’ stl'm'? Tumda)‘ wiwn he pnddonly dartl‘d arms-s lilo llmrnughl’nro' in l'l'nml of a motor car driven by Gary Morris, 16 Spadina Road. Morris says that he h'iPd all lu- l'olilol tn avoid strik- ing the lad. but it was usvloss. The? child was romm'od lo the hospital by Morris. who ihnll reported tho accidmt t0 HIP poliCP. The boy diPll shortly aflvr boing admitted to llw hospital. Al‘lor an investigation by Dotocliw Johns, Morris was allowed to go. The car belongml to Harry Hunlor. i?» Spadina Road." Auto Driven by Gary Morris and Owned by Mr. H. A. Hunter of Dur- ham. Toronto and Florida, in Fatal Accident in Toronto on Tuesday.â€" Driver Not Held. lOCAl MAN’S AUTO KILLED TORONTO CHILD Northwarcl the Highway is now (won tn “won Smmol with nnly "he small o‘lotnm' lwtwmrn \Villiamst’m'ol 21ml ”wen Shuncl. With tho mump- tmn Hf tlw ()wnn Snum‘l por ion at thn highway from the top of . w hill in to the city tlw road is in fair shapt'. This portion, hnwtwm'. is a disgracv and sumvthinfl‘ should lw soon «lamp alwut it. T lw mail bl}- twem Williamsl’m-ol and Din-noel: is a littlp rough in plat'os but as tho» contractors ax'o- just almiit t‘inishml it will take only :i t‘t-w clays tn put it intn goml Shaw. ‘ Pwt'wvon Durham and Guelph the Highway is in 2006! mmtitinn and is 0pm: with ttu» HXt‘L’JDUUII of two small olvto‘nu's. mm at Arthur and ”In "tho-1' at Forgm. Immediately nnrth of town Hm road is in cxwllvnt «rmulitinn. while- at the kay Suugwn. Hm nmnt lww cabin and post {mop giws lmth a sou-uro- aml m-Mty amwm'am-w to what um] tn km a rathm' ruugh and dango-rnus pill‘t Hf l'omol. Work on thp Provincial Highway both nnrth and south nf town has bw'n going stt-atlity on all summer and it is gratifying to know that the contractors are getting :ilnng well and will [iI'Ohabh‘ rnmplvtv ttwir contracts in ttw time Specified. Tn the south. tiw stpam-showl is mm at Barber‘s Corners and work has been going on for the past m“- days in the» vicinity cit“ Varni-y finishing up and grawlling the nmv highway. Varlwy hill is oomph-toil and it will not be [ring bot'urn thn rnaoi smith will be “in initial Hf ”16' our tn HIP .north of tin» tuwn. VOL .56.â€"-N0. 2933. WORK ON HIGHWAY IS PROGRESSING FAVORABLY Gravelliug Has Commenced South of Town and Will Be Rushed to Com- pletion.-â€"-Boads Should Be in Good Shape Next Year. garrum'rsn TO SUPRBIE COURT 3 Mr. WL H. Wright, K.C., of Owen iSound. has been appointed Supreme .tlourt Judge and the elevation will inecessitate his removal to Toronto. Mr. Wright is a native of Flesherton and is the first member from the Counties of Grey or Bruce to receive such an appointment. ‘Ah didnt say nuthin’, suh, only ‘GOd am de Jedge’. ” “Young man, what was thaVI‘tHâ€"yvrou said?” “Ah didn’t say nut.hin,. Jedge.” “Oh, yes, you did. Let’s hear you say that again.” Trending On Thin Ice. After having sentenced Rastus to two months in the workhouse, the Judge heard him mutter something very susmcious under his breath. APPOINTED TO SUPREIE '“I‘he price. of grain in the farmer must he raised llul per cent. 01‘ the ‘priee nl‘ lu'eml must he [luvs-veil." Samuel imam. evli'ii'inl ”1' the Feller- ation. sainl in mnkim: the annnnnee- ment. "The farmer is‘entitlml to 28 per cent. ml the [wire of bread. ae- cording in statislivs Hf the Agricul- tural Inquiry Commission. If the farmer is getting his just pmportiun now the consumer should pay just a fraction more than live cents." It is explained that, a barrel olf flour. weighing 195 pounds, is ob-? tained from four and one-half bush- els of wheat and will make 280 loaves of bread. The farmer gets $4.50 for the wheat it takes tn make 280 loaves of bread. \cvnrding tn a dispatch f1 0111 Chi- Mug.) Hm “hoat llsmi in making a lO-cvnt lnaf nl brnad ths the tarmnr l .6 Nuts. :wcording t0 Iigurps at tho .Umwican Farm Bureau leoration mad» public On Monday. Less Than Two Cents Is Returned to Grower of Wheat. 'l‘lw locals lined Up as follows: anlc'll 3h. Mountain 2h. Goldsmith p. Schutz c.. Burnett 1b. Elvidgo m. M,Imrlu'~a«l H'.. Krvss I'l'.. Snvll m. FARMER NETS LITTLE PROM PRICE OF LOAF OF BREAD MN. and it is to be bound that they .‘-'0'i IN‘HO‘I' suppni't. than they i'mmiv- ml Saturday ku if tlw gamv was in :a svnsw a .inkv. Saturday night of course, is not a gOmJ night MW, and ii is vxpvciM that ”in uttmuiancv will bo' much larger at tho nvxt mum], that. is. if they him“ any. .\'u runs were made by either team in tlw 5th. and thv 5H1 was a mere muttvr ut‘ fm'm. 'l‘ho- mah'h has again pmvml that Durham has a t'vw youngstvrs whn haw Hm makings nt‘ gund lgnll play- d -. Ray fur Uwvn Snnnd npened the til'vwc‘n'ks with a twmhagge-r .\'. Mur- klo' sihglmt and stnlc 2nd. and both Hlo'so- M'nl'ml nn H. .‘lal'kvl's (\Vn- h; 22w. MrLinotun. Hraham and I’vmln'ukc \wrv rethwl and M'l Mar- kin Hll third base. Mountain Openml HH- I'usilzuln fur Durham and awry llh'nltN'l' nl' tlw tram ('Ullm‘tml a hit and a run in this inning with the vxmmtinn nt‘ Krnss, SUP” and Vnth'tt who» “mm W] h'ml by MvLinohm In the wound inning Hay fanned l‘nr men Snund. N. Markel singled and stulv 2nd. B. Max‘klo fanned and )lvlJnoivu was put out trying to stval 2m] anm' being given a pass by Huldsmith. For Durham. Moorhmul was (“might at 2nd al’tm' getting a sing-Iv, KI'I‘SS singled and stow 2nd. and bulb Snvll and “Most! t'annml. 'l'lw third inning: was tho ”no that, was gum! in both (callus. SH {:11- us mm mm» vnnmn'm-ol. Durham gul- ting‘ six whiln mwn Sound (‘UHL‘Cth 'l‘tw gamn Saturday was a fiw-inn~ Hr.r tixtnrv and. with the exception nt’ ”In last inning. was good ball. The Hwnn Snnmt tvam went to bat first but wvrr rotired by Goldsmith in ”HP. twu. three order. In Durham’s inning.r at bat, Vullrtt the first man up maotv a singlv, was advanced to 2nd nn annain's singl». and both Inn and Mnuntzlin Storm! on ("told- smith's ttu'o'o-haggnr. Srhutz was ro-tirmi at, “w platen and 8111‘th \wnt out on a «trad ball on the third strike. Elvntgr singled, scoring Hnldsmith and was put nut \at 2nd in trying to make a steal. Durham's junior N. W. B. A. team wan i'rnm vau Strum! hm‘e last Sat- urday night 9-?) and are now tied with \Valkvrlnn fur district honors. William-tun, \w undvrstand, want home and lmnw game‘s to decide Hm lmuors. but the League will not stand fur it and it, is likvly that. :i sudolon- dvath gamv will 1w ()I'IIPPWI at Pul- Im-i-aztmi. Capture N.W.B.A. Game Played Here Saturday by Score of 9 to 5. DURHAM JUNIORS WON FROM OWEN SOUND NINE DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1923.. Congx'atulatimls to Miss Edna Browning on her suocess' at, her re- cnnt summer school exams. when she passml her examinations in vocal music. Mr. \V‘. Hmwning' of Detroit \‘iSH- ed his parents, MI‘. and Mrs. A. l) Browning. » “'hat was pu‘ssihLV Hw “MN! marlhquukv in ”w histm'y nl' tiw \VUI‘M m'mm'ml Sunday whom “10' whuln ul' tlw Islam! nf Japan “us ruvkvd with Hm dustruction nt‘ Ill“ ('itivs nt' Ynknhama and 1’01)?” \\':HI chm's and a Ma‘s nt' “(‘0 vstimatml at. 320.1“). WORST EARTHQUAKE IN HISTORY f‘.‘ Major McGillivray Honored With a Place on Board of Directors At Meeting Held in Toronto Last Week. PRICEVILLE MAN PRES. 0F FOX ASSOCIATION According to the announcenimt Hf lh’ F-mhvs Hmlhvy, the no“ Minis- tvi' of Health in the Foigusun ilaltiiu- vt. the insulin is to be supplied free in all whn :u't' unnhh- in pay luv it. and this is the policy that will he t'nlluwml by Dr. .JamiL-sun. It Should l'w undo-rstimd. howmm', that all [l'llli'llth' must pay for ”It‘ll‘ hospital treatment at the regular $2.00 a «lay rain for board and allonilanco~tlw insulin and the tinctur's fees aw tho only things free tn those (00 poor to pay. gl'vss. We undvrstland that alrvady there aw a couple of patients in the huspi “ tal umlm'gMng trvatn'wnt. and that so far they are making murkcd pro- Dr. 1). B. Jamiesm was in '1" .n'unto last week making art-zingmnteri ts for a Stlpply of insulin to be used in the twatnn'nt of diabetes. Thv ti'mit- nmnts are to be given in the local linspital and in orde that thvy may lw instructed in thv us» of the rom- mly patients will have to remain in tlm hospital under treatment until tlmy become proficient in tlw haml- ling of the new discm‘ery. Diabetes Treatment To Be Ad tered at Local Red Cross Kc -â€"Free to These Unable to I INSULIN CLINIC OPENED AT LOCAL HOSPITAL 343' inis- Epital. Lay. .n'unto [is for in the twat- Owen Smmd Fair Sowembor 12- 13-14. $4,700.00 in prizes, $750 for mums. Ii. I). Bomwll. Spry. Hm; Mr. l’vtvrs had charge of Mr. Count-H's work at, Arthur and Cum- not-k. .â€"\t thn lztttcr place the Pros- hytorian amt Mothodist rongrcga- ticms haw vntm'nd into a when)» of ro-(n'wration [H‘thllg a fuller union. At'tvr a tow \kas the Methodist Ininistvr from. Arthur will haw rhargo of tho. two congregations and tlw svl'virt's until a fuller union is vtl‘m'tmt will he hold in the Presby- tvrian tllmrch. 'l'lur t‘llHil‘ was in gum! fnrm and m-mlc-rvd sluwinl musit'. l’lunsing sulns \wm- mntrilmtwl by Mrs. Law- I‘vnm‘ and Mr. W. liensun. and a limp ([uartvth- by MW. Lawrvncv. Mrs. Hay and Mrssrs. Benson and MCCI-ae was. muvh enjoyed by Hm c_-01)g1~:-ga- liun. 'l‘hv ufl'c-l'ings \wx‘e liberal and ”H's“, Slllblblc'lllvllh‘cl by ”HIPI' dona- tiuns [mt yvt l'upul'tmi will he (JUVOt- ml to church and parsonagv impruwâ€" nwnt. .\.. «Iunm-Il. lmstm' nl' 1110 )lc'thudist Church a! \rtlnn‘. .\ lurg'v vuug'mr- gallium \\ ts aim in allvndanco at Zinn and mnvh intm'vst was shnwn :1! all Sl‘l‘\'jt'(‘.~‘, 'l'ho- zumiwrszu'y sin-Virus in Hm Mvihudis! lilmwhun Sunday 135! “mm WM! 31thch both morning." and mw-ning \\'hun illt¢"l'¢".~‘lill;.' NW- nwns \ww mmnrhml h)’ lie-V. .lnlm METHODIST ANNIVERSARY WAS WELL ATTENDED Big Congregations Present at Both Durham and Zion, With Liberal Offerings to Swell Church Treas- ury. 'l‘ormitn and all Canada have rea- son lu,l'vvl proud Hf their big show which is grmving liigge‘w and better awry yvai'. Tho grandstand with a waiting captivity of 18,000 is not. nearly largo eimugh to accommodate the cruwcls and will lime in hp 9n- lal'gvd. It is said by 50111;“ that, H10 Directors zm' guing in make it a dmihlc-clvckvi' and thus doublv the captivity. it. is the biggest and host annual (‘XllliilllUll in the world. The Exhibition is nnw in full swing and will mntinuv until Satur: day night. Thu attendance M'or)’ day 5” far has lwon largv. shnwing an in- (‘I't‘aSt‘ an' tho ('OI‘I‘t‘SpUltdlillg «lays of last war with the excoption of Children's Day when tlwro‘u’as a. falling 011' of almut “.000. Friday last. l’rnss Day. hail 84.500 against 75.000 nn Press Day in 1922. Satur- «lay hail 'l’ill,000, being an increase of 10,000 mm" the“ corrusgmmling day last )‘o-ar. Lahc‘n' Day brake all proviuus records with a turnstile shnwing of 195.000. "Beat the Mil- lion" was accomplished about l9l3 and sinvn then the attendance has lwvn gradually vrawling 111) every year. (in 'I’uosday of this week the milliun :ulmissinns was passed by 68.5% and by Saturday night with t'am'ahle- woathnr will pass 3 mil- liun and a half. Directors Look For Record Year, and Big Crowds in Attendance Make One Wonder Where “Hard Times" Have Gone To.â€"7-Over Million Mark. C. N .E. IS GOING STRONG RECORD CROWDS ATTEND The boy was able to walk to the car and was taken home by Mr. Ash- ley and Dr. Hutton called. The med- ;ical examination revealed a remark- able absence or even broken ribs, and Fred was out as usual Friday evening enjoying himself with‘the other boys. Fred and some other boys were engaged in play in front of McCabe McClocklin‘s garage. when the Bolger lad darted out in the path of the car and before it could be stop- ped the front wheel had apparently passed Over him and he had been dragged a short distance by being caught by the hind wheel. Fred Bolger, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Bolger of town had a mir- aculous escape last Thursday even- ing when run over by a. Ford car driwn by Mr. Ernest Ashley, also of town. Young Son of Ir. and In. John 301- gor None the Worse for Accident Last Thursday Evening. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE WHEN STRUCK BY AUTO letter writer. A man or woman, \\ho writm an anonymous letter is oithol' a rowarcl or a liar. and per-- haps .both. and while these are possibly strong words, we think the majority of nmvspalu-r roach‘l's will agrc-e that they are true. When you have anything: to say. say it. A man may get mad at you for doing it. hut he will have a whole lot more res- port for you than it' you crawl on your belly and. snake-like. advertise the fact that you huVe Ilo hark-hone. This statement. of course. does not apply to a person who, for various treasons may not t'tll'o to have his name. appear at the bottom of a nmvspapel' al'tit‘lo he has written, but whose name is known to the editor. Anonymous letter-writers‘ are just about as popular as a skunk‘ at an afternoon tea and usually have about the same kind of stuti‘ to swish around. But of all the real t'unny eontrihutitms that. have come to our attention recently. the one with the “petrol" eows certain'ly takes the cake. And this is no “bull.” Imam at nm- time" 01' ”than vspo-vially :It a churvh an that “Hm Lurd low”: a grim but “0 dumb! “'1: any of us has «w 01' hm- wasted on an n Snme three or four years ago we hail quite a discussion about Henry Font and his tin milk-making ma- chine, but tho “petrol" spilling cow is :i new nnv Ull us and has bean sprung \yitlmnt any advance natives at, all. so to Sllt'ak. Just think what an army of these "pvtml" tivncts \ynuhl mam] to a man with a small incomv. :i lavgv family and a svcuncl-hand car! It is pussllllt' that 'thu i'nral slogan may snnn ln- "tii'nw Ynnr an ‘l’ctml' and Fliwi' at First (lust !" 'l‘hi~'. \yc- inn-â€" tllt‘l. \yill tltl "ltll‘t‘ ftll' lhu "Bank in thv Lanil" nmwmnnt than all tln- Im- litii'al hunk in ”in last tiw yvarm t'm'. liki- ttlllt'l' lmss‘lcts. \w [n'wsmni- tlw "in-trill" t'UW mth‘t haw pa~turv just lllt' snmi- as thv tllllt‘l‘ lmnl. Sn l'ar. thu lojal l‘l‘thlllt'llll Highway statl' has llt't‘ll \‘ui'y l't'llt't‘lll «in thc‘ mnttnr. and \yhilv tln;y may pnssihly haw guttvn in nn tl'n- :I'mnnl tlnni‘ in this ni'w L'Nlh', \w nutim‘ that they still hny their "pieti'ul" t'i'um llw imn Ill.2lt.'lllllt‘.~‘ at the limit gar- agvs. ancl aw chmhth'ss {waiting «ht- yelomnvnts lwt‘m'v gutting in tun aim-l» nn this Ilt'\\° gas-saying alowii'c. But all juki's asiclo! All at us haw liver since the «lay that Adam and Eva were tired ntl‘ the job in thv Garden of Eden Dame Trouble has had more thafi her share». of the stage. and now that. \w thought we had just ahuut, got things prntty well tixml up in this part at Old Untariu along «'unws tlu'so- lwsky vows and thvir “tn-mu" and raise mnt'v dis- turlmuce. er the nom de plume of “Mr. A. Trawllvr." sumebmly has written the lnral Prm‘iuriul Highway De- partnwnt cunmlaiuiug that rows are allowed to “ ‘lwtl‘nl’ thv highway south of Durham all the) time." and throatvuiug that it' thv matter is not. lnukmi aftvr lw will have to takv it up with smur cmv higher in authority. Writes Letter To Local Highway and Suggests That They Be Looked After, But Forgets to Sign Name. COWS “PETROL” ROAD SAYS INDIGNANT AUTOIST usual on an ununymous In up Minor. and mow clnm'h anniwrsal')‘. MVP”! 21 ThN'l'l'lll dumb! wry much if «'wr hoard $2.00 a Year in Canada: $2.50 in U. 3. Th" flavor 01' (08 (10M! iomtes rip- idlv if the tea is ”passed to) the an. \ou should newr. the efore. accept. bulk tea when you can buy “SAL: ADA" which is sealed in tit-tight aluminum to preserve its delicious freshness. ’ the case will bé further aired in the police court. .. .._-â€". w-vpytâ€"u u"- BIIHW'. With the exception of a. row “will p"lllOsioma. it was only a few mm- lites until all WAS peace and quiet “out? ”19 Palomar and the rrowd departed to attend tn their Saturday Right errands and lay in :3 SUNNY ”r grub for the week-end. Whether or not there will he a sequel tn the af- fair we do not. but it is likely that 'l'wn [oral ritizens supplied the Saturday evening entertainment last. week for the hit: ennui in town when they gave an exhibition of how not. to light and attracted for a time the major portion of the ex‘eninar shop- pers. As the affair was not pronerly advertised and was pulled off “in- cognito." as it were. the attendance wasn‘t as large as it otherwise might have been. but even at that the area in the neighborhood of The Chron- iele office was well populated for a time and enuld have trite" Calcutta a gm»! run for a few minutes as the most densely populated place on the {are of the earth. Just how the melee started we do not know. and neither are we in- formed as to whose rules it was taught under. The Marquis of Queensbury rules, we believe, pro- hibits hitting in the clinches. but this one. it appears. prohibited hit. ting between the clinches as well and the result was that the scrap resem- gether of the enduring. lovey-dowy kind. In fact we believe the glad- iators spent the most of their time in rolling about the award and were still at it when Chief Falconer hapâ€" pened along and stopped the show. ‘I’:al- A I DEMPSEY--FIRPO BOUT HAS NOTHING ON THIS 'l‘lu- Council has power to oxmo- prlatv the- [ll-«.mm-ty or have the nmttvr svttled by arbitration. Mr. tlurm-y thought that owing to the- mst wv might as wvll discard tho Wilclvr's Lalw proposition. It would lw wc-ll to suhmit a hy-law early in (lt'ltlllt'l' or in tho spring. He did not think it wim- lu bring on tho “it" at tlw samv timc- as tlw municipal el- actions. Tlu' t'nglllvcl'. hv said. COH- Sltlt'l‘t'tl SIM-ll} pipP-lllws of little 01‘ no Valuv for the- new systo-m. which would haw a muvh gnu-atop m'vasurv. Mr. McQuevn thought. it would lw host to wait till spring. and Mr. Mur- dock wntured Um Opinion that if we wait till after the NPW Yvar. the (luunm’l may mnsist of a nnw bunch and nuthim‘r may 110 «10110.. Mr. MvFadtlvn thought heforv pro- Cvc-«ling it would hc- \wll tn tlml out what would lw «lnm- with Mrs. Mc- Kuchnie and Mr. Snell rc-gzn'clina thvir rospt-cliw intmwts in the pre- svnt system. Regarding the waterworks. «lifl‘er- en! ”pininns were expressed. “9-er Currey said Mrs. MeKeclmie's inter- est is wry small and the $3M!) asked was preposterous. 'l‘lw “Hard of Works was instruct- ml to put. a prupvr guard 0n Uw sh-m-t.immediatvly in from of the Mvthudist Church. as thv place is (‘HllSiclvl‘c'd dangomus sim-v Hw “‘90s wo-ru mt dcm'n. Mr. Hugh Mrlmlmld’s hmdvr Hf $28?» fur x-opair 0f sidmvalks‘ was ar- cvptvd. A committee Consisting of Hm Mayor, Reeve and O'llllt‘iHOI' Mur- dock was authorizml (0 va M". Sun” and got fuller partiwlars r»- gaming his inwrvst in Ha» pro-sent \Vah‘me'ks system bei'urv acticm 1w taken rc-gzu'ding (lu- nc-w systc-m, 'l‘lw luck-up [wing mnsidm'od in :m until mmditinu. a commiltcm was Hl'dt'l‘ml to hmk mm the matter and I'Ppul‘t . The Town Council mvt Tuesday night. the members [wing all present. except. Councillors Saundm‘s and Bo“. Accounts amounting to 8650.90 were oxamiuvd by Na» finance (‘0!!!- mittea. recommmnind and paymouns autlmrizml. [embers Went Into latter 1t Length and Gave Whole Matter Good Air- ing.â€"â€"May Take Vote in October. “m. ‘- WATERWURKS QUESTION DISCUSSED BY COUNCIL wo Local Bxpononts of Swat Gave Good Exhibition Last Saturday. 'I'WH Inca!

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