Li..- a. a.‘ v u ;l-' FOUR‘ L“ ‘ltiE GIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i.l nilrnl-ll’. |'|ll'l\l'I B. Icl-urn. M. l‘. "l isrvn-tury-Llrut. (Jul. l:- A. lllolilnnon, D. l. 0. l-lilltor and Managing Director-J. ll. Burnett nmrlulr Billion-Frank Walker and l). K. Cnrrlo Burning liully (founded I887) $3.00 pier year ‘(In advance) delivered. ||..iti |u~r pmr__l_i_li iiilva w) mullet] m (‘anilda and United Staten. Li” MONDAY, JANUARY 2e. 1931 . ~. the many, it is called a democracy; Full Inquiry Recommended but under its laws an enjoy equab ity as concerns their private differ- ence; while with regard to public rank. according as each man has n reputation for any thing, he is pre- ferred for ublic honours. not so _ much il"‘lll‘:!f)llSld(‘l‘€lllOil of party. idem‘ 3mm“ fiscal Sentiment» °r ___. The rzcuiuiut-ndiltioii cf iizc coron- ‘l" jury thnf ll g6ll3l‘fll investigation be licld into the c'l‘cum.sti-iioc< toil- ilecit-d with the (ll.\'i‘.l'\’£‘!‘}' oi ll skel- as of n“, _ "m; 33,1511 on the prevailing British opinion with res- iyoz‘ ct 'lIa~t Point cn Oct. ground oi" poverty, while he is able ‘pcct to the Bcilnctt- plan. It does not identified on circuinsfiiiitla! (m, Y" 110 llic flat/g any gcod 5G,...‘ e. l5 $098K 6V0“ f0!‘ 11 Bfefli lmlliiilfll PM‘ as bmlig that of till lllllllllr" of l his :cr:'.':.i':'.l?ll:spi1ei who tscnoscl i“. . .l-_'.. ""8, i-hauid t" L‘l\’.‘ll ~ C‘Zf‘C‘.ilit'i"t'l by Perk-if: to t. l1? ‘ll. . '.lii of iii. IIliIT-‘Pl- ucc, . i. a». i": s... l .L‘lll, cf ‘out judgment ou .» . politic‘ qtlestiorsr. For we are lll‘: ‘re lr u.r-~ ‘n e b" . I": ~. '.: ' - ‘ , . “ ‘q " ' ad J " c lwmvo“ tnnt consider the man t .t ; and tilt llll o‘. thc autn- rt iii tiicse thliin. 1 i- iiiisiin .1 m: Air. Bt-atoifi bu‘ m m} ilii Jilcluc rr v i 1hr i‘ ins two deeds, but rather consider V‘ ‘m; 5 he -. . ‘undertaking lii deed what we - .,.__.,1 m. have to do." ' = Iilpart of the T" l-‘Liblic (ipiniuti nix.- p recozitnlzlidiiiioli to _ al comm .- -'i'n of inquiry for i'tii'.'hei' investiga- rl by tile obscurity of .. ism Clari: to Eliot‘: the unli- cipiv wh ch tnstiired Greek (lentocra- of measures, even ii" we do not 01L iginate them; while we do not rs- gard debate as any hindrance to it a l hindrance not to have been prev- f ' 1 '- instructed by discussion be- Conference, says the one discovers therein the last-dit ticii Mr. Lloy-d George is leading l1)’ nowhere. - the Prince traits‘ conditions and tiossibilititis i the title of First Bilsilless l Europe." told fairly in cider to offset the dis ‘F1111? "B"? 3 llobll’ Ylllfl- 311d iorted presentations of the story by __ 1D,, 11131"; applicable to M11. opposing interests; Business develop- mim Cihhznmon c; the m-th century, ments that will not stand publlcitylto give strength to bones and teeth B_ C" “an m m). Gum. munwy m, are dangerous. But most business de- but to keep the tissues and fluids of Y 8t the“ velopments trends will stand analysis the body in an alkaline condition. An acid condition or rather a condi- means lll , under bright llglit_ period in history. 53h _-,.;p;i<_._t_;.d 33-J- v-fic aoTgrnlnnak we! r1.- lesson in Ilenlocracy twhlch the Greek p"0])if.‘ never Brae iheiul Prorluctiorz A ‘.'.".li-lllil‘~tl‘fil.bd ciescizptlvc n0- he Athenians of Pericles’ day. count rf ins: nuttil trrociuct cu in Canada features the January issue of ‘Industrial Canada.“ the official pub- lication of the Canadian Manufac- illl".‘i'S' Assoc atioii. ‘ through the evolution of sell-govern- 'I‘liis important zranch of industry, which has wit? scd remarkable exilansloii in the last few years. is presented as ain ex- ample of what the development oi ‘.110 Prociuced-iu-Caiiadl; idea means ;o tile Dominion. It i; demonstrated that through. its expansion Canada is no longer dependent on other coliti- tries for its supply oi‘ refined copper, brace all flags and nations. A Good Time Had B]; All result of having a domestic source of supply at hand new industries using these raw materials are springing into existence. Official showing that programmes. which have been very: large, the base metal producing com-| panics have adopted the Produced-in- meeting a‘. the same time, each CW“ Wllcy- buying materials and claiming to have hired tilt’: hall n i, my much up,“ k, do“, ,1 Equipment Very “may l" Canada- for his own purposes. The audience anyone ever does "reach for a This is further attested by state- ments from many manufacturers of “can... machinery and supplies, who TENN. that they have derived substantial benefits from the orders placed with them. The railway companies likewise point out the advantages flowing from thc newtrafflc created, while . , . . 1| an article points to the “fly in whicl I lxttemnt‘ i Finally: "When Mr. Kendall noticed that Mr. l-lomewuod had the loudest voice he proceeded to place his hand over his opponent's mouth. Both candidates again started to t speak. Mr. Kendall then took his umbrella and proceeded to poke Mr. Homewood in the ribs in an ef- fort to stop him. Failing in this Mr. Kendall retired. Mr. l-lomewood. then called for a chairman and Mr. Kendall was vot- new communities have been built up. l bl, k f "- mztmg V“ “a P m“ c“ °r w‘ ed to the chair, but refused to act. cultural produce and other COllllIIOG-t Bgfn candidates made uncompn- m,‘ n,‘ f“; m” Several o; these] mental-y remarks to cachotherand. l following many interruptions, thc communities have grown up iii illtll-i mcgt-ng adjourned m confuslont crto inaccessible wastes, reveals the: —-——-—* further advantage to Canada through] the opening up of new territory to‘ settlement end thr- pushing north-‘ Editorial Notes Democracy tBurns. the poet, l ma-nf-d-lazlitt. was not such a It is well to be reminded by those who undertake to speak on such sub- its“ as cnwenshlp and democracy .fathcr's fields that Burns was in- ‘splrcd with the oft-quizzed wish: !'"'I‘hat l, for poor auld It was among tne furrows of his that dcmorntic government is by no means a T111 ideal. at to the, modern innovation. least. runs back learned; that was the lesson of ilnlty‘ and co-operatioii. Citizenship today demands broader ideals than those ol The goal, d5 Sir William Clark extircsserl it. freedom and unzty progrcsshg side by Sfidc; freedom to be amlmm my! a missionary meeting he was s0 I foods for yollr supply of lime. l Naturally milk products come first i that llt" regretted exceedingly that h: ‘ lll time content, Good hard cheese is rltli in lime us also is cottage cheese Egg yolk also nearly as rich in lime as the milk; lug institutions. tinity through an (‘\(‘l‘ ‘growing co-omrotion. This. it may be ‘tsaid. is the theory of democracy un- ,der the British flag. It is one which some day must be extended to em- One frequently hears the complaint be” "mm "m"? ¢Xl7°§li1°ll- H? dc" Iead- zinc “d "Mk6! “mi w“ 95 a, that election campaigns are not asrclded mm’ “C had’ énougl‘ momy in ‘tlively as they used to 1).‘. Perhaps it’ '1? just as well that they are not, if fthe following report of arecent civic i around lie decided that he would not I campaign meeting in Port Alberniywnly gm‘- mmh 1°55 ma" he lull lll- staielnelm are Pllblishedilarltish Columbia, is an example. It i“ ‘he-W ‘mnsimcimn seems that the two candidates for the position of chief magistrate of the town insisted on addressing a public applauded impartially and enthusias- Scotlands i sakc, some useful 1719.11 or book could I’ mm 1,; Great Britain's um” or ‘indent are“? a m“ which i mnkcv or sing a song at least.“ Few czirtnmer. coming unoved by the preachers eioqticiiec .hatl iiot brought more money with him as he would gladly have contri- v buted much more to the cause v. hlch Itlze preacher was advocating. The ‘preacher continued to (izcaiit elo- tquently on its favored subject until Mark thought he had gone far ieiiough in his advocacy. Still the ipreacher continued and .Mark con- cluded that the subject could not ‘his pocket. in fnct lie began mentally ,to discount his prospective contribtt- ‘ltion, bv the t‘me the plate conic tended but when the opportunity oc- curred, instead of giving the discount- ed amount he picked 25 cents off the plate to get: CV3ll v.'.tl'i thc to‘: ardent orator and his cause. thought." One sets tip n certain un- vironinent that invites the special thought that is required to perfect the work in l"iand---or in mind-and thc thought arrives. The habit of thinking is the habit of allowing the mind to work for itself in circum- stances conducive to such work. Only lifter years of training in the art of life can anyone be said to lic fitted for what ls generally culled thinkiig. and even then it is better to uiiiik I twice l Professor Clarke, of illcGill, in his interesting lecture on Africa, stated that at a COIlFGFEIlCC in the heart of the continent. un the Zambesl River, Notes by the Way; -rru|amo-a. n. cumin The Mmclimter Guardian is tre- quontly quoted by Liberal newspapers expressive of public opinion in Eng- ‘ land and to the proposals submitted by Premier Bennett at the Imperial Sydney Post. The more closely one examines the attitude of the Manchester Guard- lan toward these proposals, the more kink of obsolete Cobdenism. Nothing could be more absurd than to quote the Guardian as thc exponent of mo- ty. but merely for the decadent fac- Bt-loi-"e lczzvinj: for Smith America ch body. of to of thc body And young animals like milk not 4 0m by one industrial leader-g an», . only because it answers the needs of qucwm‘ ' _ learning that if their case is rlghtithc body. but milk has a vltamlnlMmlste" °r 5mm‘ Afma’ Con” they only need to tell it or have it that actually stimulates the appetite ‘m? frm" "he secretary °I state w! - for food. tiou that is and buttcrm pro ducts. After whole eggs. lime. The point every diiy. drug form. clear, to the space sllicc that practically nil the delegates came to] the meetings in motor curs. This lrnds| “Shakespeare says of some person truth to the popular saw that "the . .. . ‘that he yvas like a man made after ‘Wild l5 Yell’ 5010113‘ 811d B150 'rdfthf ti r ‘l.t.' _ ,_ “a O c m“ er o cm l" w“ ‘suppcn of a meal, paflng_ Robert f that the ntitomcbJc holds such uni- shows VBYJiBi sway that it ivheek; iilong more or less freely to the uttcrlnost parts of the earth. According to thc New York Time I‘ the posiflon today is that Great Bri- inrgentlnas foreign trade. {if And so you must is building for "space metric"; whioli pliram means more than a mere new method 0f ineasuremcrit, is included. It means, in reality. new framework, not for the universe, independent human lllfllkilw. bill B lY-"W ‘Tami!’ ‘that of continuing soverelgnity wheth- work for the p2c.urc of thc universe, ' which has born growing all tliecc nearly acid lous parts of the body. ' Now while milk is a good food for i Jilldren, as much as a quart a day lcciiou tilate came around ilc reiruin- j doing consumed by many thousands ed frcm showing his police pit-as imd ; of youngsters, it hardly answers the gave a dime. Mark Tvsaiii, lilg Amei-l- ' requirements of the adult. can huluo st, tells that while atlen/ - l ilk Yfillflllll-S, string beans, lemon-s aiid lettuce. And finally bread. potatoes and cornmeal. and meat are cosiparatively poor in is that JJW foundar. .011 new mid exists although Qllfflfiw» B110". M-D i YOU NEED LTME EVERYDAY You are reading a great deal these days about the value of lime to the Just as lbne is essential to plant life so is lime absolutely es- sential to the human body. It is necessary for the proper form- ation of bones and teeth, the under- lying structure on- which tissues of the body are built. And likewise. it is essential to pro- per blood formation; in fact physio- logists tell us that every cell lii the of Wnlcs summoned to body must have its portion of lime if“ , u. conference business men who had; it is to do its work properly. just rcttirntd from ‘the country. Tilt-l obiect is to get their impressions of OXHBl-li’ the necds of young life in n animals-human and Argentina, Brtisli business men. and the natural fOOt-i 15° WPPIY lime ll‘! "tatcimcn its tvcll. might do tiorse the form of milk. Milk is the stand- ‘ihzzil tztke a hint from tlic wire ilc- titn cf tlzis tiructicnl Prince. wilo the London Daily News says. is "out for the other It would seem that Nature knowing others-gave iird food for all young animals in that. it not only gives strength to the growing bones but to the blood and man of! other fluids so essential to the cells However as you grow older you still “need lime in your diet not so much lii Toronto liewhpapt-r ("roles tilere| health and poor working of the var- is o legend that a reporter sent to‘ cover a. church service was so ilficct- I crl by the sermon that when the col- i " turn to other Then collie dry beans, almonds, and peanuts followed by celery, cauli- flower, and cabbage. these, oatmeal, carrots, , l brtrleiy, asparagus. l you need lime Ii‘ you are iii good ordin- ary health, eating almost any kind of food will give you sufficient lime as the above list shows. If you are in poor health and need lime your doctor will prescribe lt in Space or Ether tNew York Hoiald-‘rrlbunci Step by stop Dr. Einstein continues the CODSLYIlCtlOD not so much of a new heavens and of a new container for these articles. His latest paper before the Prussian Academy adds a~.i:thei' stone, even tire present mecigei" dispatches make which improved earth as he past centuries in the minds of men. Changes stiace are urlss ago, in earth and sky. Even noticed that across the heavens and made their myth of a flaming chariot following its in follcwmg, route not unlike t-hc tiie it man ‘s the sun invisible conception seems , a changes, cent conception c primitive men moved daily of f W highway aigrom claw“ to dusk. Not. much later it was realized tlia: the skim-s move tain still has more than one-fourth of mo, which led to the 19m agcgplgd "APBMP cosmology. the idea o! a rcvolvln; third 593i hollow globe with the stars stuck on Mm‘ the Unit?" its lnsidc and thc earth at in cen- t W“ I m t ted bv c“ w“ ambitions have D8211 so iiobly real- Sim?‘ m‘! mdla- blliilewhnl amad 0f tel’. Only lflBt week lowers 19115115311941 was L‘ .'. ngy us ra , u - llam Clark, British High Commisslon- I “ml er, in an address recently dellversd at? Ottawa. Sir William was dealing pi‘i-‘ "m marfly with ideals of citizenship and ‘ ‘but “m b” m‘ “we m" ‘my ""5" democracy within the British Empire. 3°53“ "7 demy m‘ u“ "a" °r m" but he went rm. ms w“ to a Con, Government in inlrodtzclng legisla- iflnpsrary ducflpflon o‘ the ponma] tlon for old age pensions and for a’ xyysfltutlol, 01-51,; Athem o; pygmy, rsstoration c! the tschnical grant “wee cantun“ agq I,“ ouoijtllgn was will be particularly zvclconic to the 1m.“ l ,-,u.,c._.l| ‘mum, m you“. Eh‘, ‘ people of this Province. It is bcconv,‘ Prcmor Eziznetts assurance , I . , tvious from these statements that she fell lii the first year of the Pelopan- l"? "w" “"4 5"" "idem m" Ml“ ‘(ya-In Wm.’ Th‘: crawl. qua”; w“ Bennett's electlcn member, were no! ,;;,,ul,_,s_ uni u.‘ Wm,“ m‘. these. ymsr: czimgaigii g:sture.i. “W: enjoy i. form o; govern, ‘bushx-s. That is wily he is such an r: "t vhicll dvrfl 719$ 00W ""3 laws ,enigma to political critics whose ' -. I I p: . f, “ 'l:€;;';x:r‘§amlmw'£ritgg;s theories about election promise: were l-m mfififri". "t than. In name I m ‘f; n l"1'ii': a'li:i‘l:ls.e;r'| '.. KL. hawks! tllofew. but of frrmrd under a. different dispensa- l Eon. ' ¢." i’ ~- i Ciuiadn. Trade goes Australia and considerably ahead oi m the News ingested [m5 idea u; be hind l" "midi till alive, A gentleman wants to be with enormour ‘invisible exportsffcie-ywd to congress, it seems. so that 2rlt'sh investments In Argentina arch; mfly mmpzign for the idea's VOIZV llqflrly two billion d0llfll'S.:gen8l'll acceptance. The great Ptol- ngaLiut one fourth that amount fOfiemy, accepting this theory of a re- Amerlcan investment. Four-fifths ofvoivtn; smell, was driven to greater the privately owned railroads, com- |gnd greater complexities of plazvzt ‘ prising about 65 per cent. of thclyvcies and eplcycleg to explain the i whole railway mileage, are British owned." We hear much about Brl-' talus loss oi trade. but i‘. is quite ob- ' c has still a great deal of initiative. driving force and power of achieve- liig heart of l great Empire, and tinder thc Bennett-Ferguson plan of Imperial economic unity sh: will yet shat-z as never before in the co-oper- atlw ClP‘Ci"'iilEL'|l of lh: K iigL-s world wood. What was left 1110 w wide domain. l» vslirilpllelty by "'11P! "C moan-l mmt. She is still the strongly beat- illusion. .;tai‘ movcmemis actually oboefved- Mouxt; Wilson Observatory. Einstein Ultimately Copemictia threw these am the relativism now we in Pm" "Fly I-"d mum“ V) mesa, b‘; by bit. of repeating for spice a alumni route. ‘we fans other wiw. Oopemhu am m- eant-i, its conriudmd. may seem to be ‘the haw-n; o! replacing ordinary, ‘the center 0f thlfls, but thlt is m leaning; 5mg M“; yith qgngfliliag Hm: to reality and Whidl. when it Man's first ideas oi m“ W"! ls complete. probably will be fill gleaned. them an be little doubt. from liandllnx solldn 10M hi4 l just u the present model of the round stone or a culviml- B100! 01 solar isyeum ls m sfir-pler than the m1: ‘can old idea of a ravolvlng star sprinkled tint ohlect may? Obvloflllli. it mm‘ Fish that i‘ implication from equality of of 111E CHARIXYPITlYIOWN G_UARI)I_A_N GUID". Still gentler sister woman; To step aside is human. One point must still be area-lily d“ The moving wily they do it: And Just as lainely can remark. How far perhaps they rue it. Decidedly can try U5; H: knows caoh chord, its tonc. Each scring, its various bias- Tnen at the balance let's be mute, We never can adjust it; ' But know not whats resisted. —-Romrt Burn Mail and Bllnplrc) right to secede." ls the reported re ‘sad by the ‘the Domllllons. may wcll call for examination and believing as l’ do, that it i5 (fluke "Y1 sound. I should by the public and press of Canada the event of the carrying out of that within the competence of the Im- perial Gotvemment of whiclh he is a members. But when he says that no- body questions tlie right to secede. he makes an assertion which is not only inaccurate in itself but pur- poti-ts to speak for those of the over- seas "empire whose representives ,may. and some of whom undoubtedly do take a very different view. The expression "right to secede,“ must mealrcovstitutloiial right. And if so. it mist be found in the written law of the constitution of a. Domin- ion or in that body of conventions, usages and understandings which also form part of the constitution, although not necessarily written. The written law of our Canadian COEIItltl;'$1Clll—-§ll9 fundamental law of Carmela-is the British North America Act, i867, and its amend- meuts, eiiaotcd by the Imperial Parliament. One will lock in vain in tthat body of lewglsfatlcn for any $118- lgeoticns, muo‘: less enactment. of ‘the right to semde frdn the sov- ereignty of the United KinBdQm- N" is there anything in the Written 01' unwritten usages or conventions of the coiistltutic-i Wiillcll confers the ‘right of secession, There are those like ti“: Prime Minister of South Africa. who claim that the dec- laration of the Imprrial Conference of i926 asserting equality of status of‘ the self-governing members or the Empire implies t-‘ie right to trrccde- But equality‘ of status Gal‘? m"! Southem States of the American UJTiOXI no right to secede from the Federal Union. and the war of 1881-5 DTOCIBlIIICd the Union one and 1n- divlslble. Not only is tiiere no suzth status but i; any sovorlgn State lhefc 15 the very opposite implication. vlz., er it b: of a monarchy, a republic or a widely-spread diverse organiz- ation such as the Bldtbli Empire with the constitutions of its self- cd. empty room was left. and this room must have, it seemed reason- able to say. the sam: metrical pro- perties as m: solid. Eualid refined and codified these ideas in his zeo- metry, but uni nothing, he himself realized. to give them firmer basis. Axioms, philosophers must never forget, are merly convenieJ beliefs which no one happsns to have dis- proved. ' An time went. on this idea of 995426 derived from handling solids began, like the Ptolemaii: r . t0 cot 1:..- to difficulties. 'l‘he idea of the other had to be invented to explain why mere "emptiness" should carry light. ‘Then Mkthelson and Morley, in the begtnnlrg of our own times, looked for this ether experimentally and failed u; find it; l failure jut con- flnned. M. i: annoumod. by arefui repetitions of the experiments at the simvlkr Ind out: to understand. mom “ADDRESS T0 THE unco The“ genuy 5cm your brother man. Tho’ “my may 3,5; a kennln wrong. who made the heart, ‘tis He alone various What's done we partly may compute. “ No Rights” To Secession tsii- Tnonias White in the Throat-o "Nobody questions ln the least the ply of Rt. Hon. J. H. Thomas to a' Prime ‘not like tosee it pass without; comments and crltlsim If Mr. Thomas had said that in any seif-goveming Dominion of the Empire unequivoc- ally declaring its intention to se- ccde. the Government of the United Kingdom would not oppose by force intention, his statement might be deemed to be ‘K. insurance fo money, who heavy premiums, protection at a rate .5 which lifeguards no you is only a few than would be ma? - 51c. a day. A]: Premium Z5 $13.80 3° 15.80 35 18.55 HLA wt. _ "I never tizoczght I could get so nzuch insurance for so little money” . O m-m w? owant the moat: r the least atpaying o imagine the coat of insurance to bebe- yond their means- to all men ATTENTION l The Great-West Life now 05ers a plan that provide: complete family that will not attain the smallest of incomes. It: is called the Minimum Cost Policy . . . a policy your dependents from every financial care. Yet the coat such cents‘ a day. The Great-West MINIMUM COST PQLICY enables you to carry more insurance possible with any ‘ _ other form of life plan. A man, age sudh a statement i 35, for example, obtain $10,000 , of insurance by investing less than Premium Ram Per $1,000 of Insurance » Ace 40 45 50 Premium $22.35 COFFICE ‘vVIINNI THEGREAT-WESTLI ASS URANCE ‘coMPAN PEG covet-rim component parts derived from the central legislative author- ity of the Imperial Parliament. Let us assume for a moment that the deztlaratioii of 1926 implied the right to secede. What authority had the members of the Imperial Coll- ference to make that declaration binding upoi the self-governing members of the British Empire What is the validity of a declaration. by an Imperial Conferencs enacted into positive law by the Iiu- perlul Parliament? 0v: might say that if it related oniy to what are known as the usages oi‘ UlldJrSi/llld- ing of tho constitutions it would, no dflllbi. bcrome one of such usages Oi‘ llniieffitillldlngS, But would a more dmlaratlcai of the Imperial Confer- ence be of any validity to sever any province from the Canadian Feder- B/Jiircr alter the right; scoured to minorities in Ca- tida by the BrltiSli North America Act? Aiid if invalid for such a limited purpose, how can one say that by implication a dec- laration of m Imperial Coufcreine can authorize the right of secession from t-lie British Empire of one or all of its component parts? I should say that Mr. Tliioinas takes a good deal upon hiimelf in asserting so confidently the right of seccsslo within the Empire. The purpose of our confrederation was to build ilpun the northern half of this continent a distinctive, self- govenilng Onuadia-i liatlcii as a contbiuing integral part of. the British Empire. No right. of sews- sion, express or implied is given by the futidamelital law of Cazzado. which is the charter from which we derive our political system. ‘The right to secede couldbnly be given by the legislative authority which cicated our constitution. It cannot ~ be confetti-ed by members of a mere conference which has no legislative powers and Whose declaration have no binding effect upon any Parlia- ment, Imperial . Federal or Provin- cial throughout the Empire. Of-a bitter satirist it might be said that the person or thing on which his satire fell shrlveled up as if the dev- il had spit on lt-Hawthorne. ___-____~__ . 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