MLB# _ ora, HEIEMAN lil ll* 'covers Primo Edwahmahna Luc rho new Mentions IIAXIUI I UA Detroit Cangsters Renew ldveShnnJ&sPbHceIhukmwour]R> ChmeVVHh(hmnH£ndhlJ5 ' est()uHhnu~ W li lsdsrssornssrsnsdesusdmm Plsllillliflilri tbs~ssusaestcrtbstwd\."buthis ‘fly I.. P. i l $'i'lDIT. lov. I0-Bayisl I with bullets and kuii-crushing blows, Detroit‘s gangland has ds. dared an open season on rival had lien and oven veteran, gang»wigs policemen who usually know all the answers decline to predict wbsre it will end. A bystander, unwise in the ways of Banos and gangsters, was shot so death Saturday nicht in sh st- tempted hold-up of a batting ea- \sb1ishment by three youths. Four llaln Since then four men have been slain and asuither taken on a one- vvay ride that bareiv failed of its purpose. lash case wsa noted by police ss an incident in the first outlasak of gang warfare here since the lmnmsr d 1983. Most notorious of the victim was Vemon lllllf. ons-time South Dakota llbdfllf who (Gund the and dtlioontllwllilllildltchat Detroith Nltallrtl last night. Wa rfa rel skullhadbemcrushsdand unslotbss bcdytrusses Jack-ksiifsiaabioo. hadlilatlaaatlihoilra. 5' Ee lie sein Eg =- 'l ;§¢§§il§§§ §gl§§§';lr sléhilfi ¢$§sE$?§§ dared and then dis- thaory that Hiller, su- cf being one ct the machine gunners who mowed down five men in I Kansas City railroad statim last summer, had been imported to kill Abe Axler am Eddie lieioher. lieutcnants in Detroit’s Purple Gang. Miller. they finally decided. ranked too high in the underworld io uudsrtahe such a routine gang killing. S l HAGS AT’ HMF MAST Official Communica- tion Respecting Tri- bute to Late Sir Ar- thur Currie. ~ ~ The _following communication from Ottawa to His Honour the Lieutenant Governor has been re- ¢eived: “Flags are to be hal! masted on Dominion Governmant buildings out of respect to _the late General Blr Arthur Ourrie. "I am directed by the Acting Secretary of State to suggest that as a further mark of respect, flags on Provincial Government build- ings should likewise be half-matted until after the funeral. (!gd.) "l!. Coleman, “Under-Becrctdry 0( Bale." PlNNOUNCEMEl;I{'l5. A COMING EVE TS. MEETINGS. ETC “Annsrsnaelisnts are insarhl in this oalall 5| I Illia par 'Ill strictly payable la advaaas. 'ml 'NW "W ‘““‘"°°' msn wss taken w hospital after shdcmaen. my !r'efd. General Sir “Mission Band 00116011. Baptist "Reserva Friday, December 22nd ` lily' as it always did the gillluelllrgatgzls 'Pres and Concearltngl FO 1' A ctio fl 0' 0 ts ipcrliltpof hri: v'iiaLltl.trcops, was an -_.___ ____ Dinner Table ~ low-°°-ic-» _ _ '-me . c- "'- xandra Xmas Concert De loading had fcrsnam. &h, advancing. stock. lharp. lec- Ill- .._1_-s J :si l.. H . U sal e € z Producers And Importers 'At Loggerheads iwsadian hes) UITAWA, Nov. 30. -- Producers and importers of irults and vege~ tablss crossed swords before the 'raril Board today an as appeal for aehlialia ssaaaaal will on these ocmnadldsa. ~ lie .saisguard the plant proteo- tiou adildcd W the tariff and" dumpins duties. the Canadian Hor- ticultural Council aahcd that a daf- inits seasonal rata be placed in the Customs Act based on the present duty plus the “dum.p." The Council told tha Board it wanted to protect fruit and veletabls growers in Bri- tish Columbia, tha Niagara district in Ontario and Nova Scotia, who had increased their planted acreage and made certain investments under the protection now afforded, against the lessening of this protection through any ruling suspending the “dumping” provisions. Opposition was voiced by the Canadian B‘\iit and Vegetable Job- hers' Association. its disagreement with the appeal was not substantial. representatives of the importers in- formed f.bs_Bcsrd: but t-hers were several features of the application are E. limvrvvins. awordios to npsrtspcrtsindlcaiad.agradua1 » *'°'- submlttsdtothesxec\i:ivecouadlappeeririgwwsr¢g|,ss¢¢¢ Association meeting are today- A Unem-ploym-nt in various Can-1 1,1 3 8 Kfiffll \l‘Pf»|1l'll» N90#-I ako I-a\ed.'adian centres has decreased trom` P0l'tf0ll0 Al MIIIIB- is wsbinlvss thmsbout abs world css to rs percent. rsauezrios re- fer of Natignal Rey. Wm* 9"* 3f|¢¢h U04!!! the Porting to the Government an- tlwll. » ‘pounce an increase in employment enue- | Brisht mot-I mentioned included, uv to sem-meer 1 or 1ss,ooo.. 'nu |increase in industrial activity; ia-lfigure is increased to 275,000 smog] neared employment; rains in ass- consideration is g;veh io ru-ms hot' itnal revenue, a decrease od waste- reporting employmmg mmm. m pairment of health has compelled mn ,_ B_ R”-un to nun lll. ful elvmditurrs and incresp inlthe Government. Bs putfolio ss Minister of National F _ , l Revenue, and announcement to » , _ that effect was made lats tonimt i'/ynt,aon.n.n.`nennett. Report r.Dopedxr Rum fn Halifax ' Hill Sllll ~=-----» A cwlml “mm” ln wo o°n_¢ 1 HALIFAX, Nov. 80. - Circulated Prime Minister added. mst m. Ryckrm\ would retain his not in r.hs`1-rouse or commons No mu- mation was givcn cl Mr. Ryckman’s &l_““v. Amlmuallm un reports of “doped” and “etherized" Rm- M- -1- -~». nrt: :“.:.:l..::-“'“.“==““ mm mum” Ixzly 40 ye? no ' policeglieluiqilsrters. £23; :Ji whenhsoon dEsst orkin ____- rhe ontario usubms. rr. wss aot.| lcshswsh may 3'; by suslrlllrill however, uhm im ehst hs vest- ofrrawa, nov so-rr-h. D. sr. ` demlbed me mm u ’_°_;flf;r_Sh;l ured into the lbderal arena. Win- Sutherland, D- B. 0., Minster of deadly mlm lommg md mm; ning Tomato last for the Con- National Defence. said tohi. than llkely to cm” bllndnw. so-vsuvs Aamuusu-ation or in 'o-ner-1 nr Arthur wimsm our-I. ' non. Arthur misses. hs has thsi rie ci. o. rs. o., x c. n., xr.. n.,\ _______._ seat in the three succeeding gen- whodedNov.|0wss notQly0ne sn; slscursns, l of the most eminent Canadail of ns ms g\°;e.uv¢4 Msuhm Qsb- his time but was t'-e Ilfpsat Can- msg 01 1933 Ms-_ Rygmn wg ad's.n military leader of all t'n\e. ' » wn||y¢» of public Wm-“_ -me “It was Air Arihur's breadth of C I- A S H UITAIWA. HGV. I0--iC.I’~)-Im- Sllbi. lthoaa charaeterfstiol iniinltaly ---» ul H-nrlco mock was more than wllng to reccgnae 5.14 the governor ‘I deplore iso ooo a °°“` °° ‘ l>°°i>1°~ l um" "num n' woo' m that tire ert rprse and init hm vm called lm I And - _ * ‘ into w troops ‘wus nnnghwm 'ummcmed mm iaitive of the cvi‘ian officer could ln wuhlnnlm "Mau me bonu. :Tie ‘ mm md U be tum” t° 'md °°°°um"" marchers.” The blase, beli ved to have start- The exchange followed s rebuke ed in the viciniety 0! a cleansil18 amen! hum" "° Rohm mr hh 'und wndomm Unohing of John N. Holmes and dyeing establishment in the wAsHlNG»loN Nov 30_°:ller. th’ fe” °f th’ °‘““”“¢' "“°°d "mi si .rohh J. rersiunz. C°m”“‘“d` .vvhiohnd was oontsmezi mnsmigllft' 1°°l'°d1b1° °"m“°“ °°"°“ th' 59°' er of the American fcrces in t Y l ly by ‘| cious two-storey brisk building. n.m°¢_ 'nformm 0( ms qoyh to m_ causing fear tha; burning embers ll” of Br Art' ur Currie. Com- lmwlxlswmmwl t' Homcoegm' C would set other fires in t.he vicin- msndsr in Ch'ef of t!i~ canadian “emi” Mmamn' Pre'sldmt later l._ ity. An adioininz three-storey blwk on-ps :n the or-eat wo-_ssr.w md _ “umm mm hu hm was damaged by smoks and water. “I amdesplvgieved atths pass- on th. stmmd Unlvnmy camp August Benson, a Greenfield fue- lug of the gr:at Crrrdirn soldier eb smoke. Arthur Currie. _om howle “lm Gowmm ug, \-peaking me long silence of his' retirement. It follows in part. | Bchoolfobm 7.30 Nklljhi. Admilsiill he had hem 0Vl!l’°0m Y 25C 3137. e '-num; me dark d ye or 191s .his rpisndd at itude of eonfd'nce. noranes of the facts. Not s sinzle notpirs statement is his gross is-I E Irresponszble (CaBlHl H1 Clilki Nth. I! not has following pAfqg_ N", N ._ Magistrate (A ‘whhd hull 3"* oloris in cnarss of :ns ms ox mm BE._cH_ ¢,1f__ Nov so... cmm in '-The Km 1-mm hm” hmm n“°7' W" "1 B°°` ‘lien dinner guests wcer seated at atllmsinsm.Tu¢»dsy.Dee- *"1* L "'~ nf” °‘ "'°°‘“"“°' :hs isbn in the hone or non V wlih “ltrikllll _ d i dale and SIB. Ont., Who ll Ghlrld Johnson’ 53, perl() cg r, l, . ° “"°_" "4 W““'° '°' “'“'° "°d" WF 5”-d W ‘“° "°"" UlllU¢f8lfy shsent minded professors had visy- » grace was g Name - _ the cat s syUr.’i'rmlls.aaalisnisi. thatths "W th.nk Theo. o Lord. lor 'ms ul iphshet "",1‘,{ mas amhssasss°°imswmib\°" ihoseeslrts which we so some so' Beaférs Ndmetl :,f'l,l,°"§'-',,':";f,,,,, ml ,ffl :mu ,J mere it uc. mms and w-mar. ---. fi# Nl IWC* receive-” ~ __ was unconsciously inventing a nswl 51m°“ *md N* ““°|°» M°“'l" A ,lm nm out, The guests. rail- s (ou-mm rn.) nm. for me mum' ` "me 'mm Unis, were killed when their sd. ins their hwie- “W "*’“"°” ““‘“°l ____ uomrusr.. Nov. so-rsu hear- hsszs use crossword aussie - the, J°‘““‘¢ WP* ""' “““°’°‘ W bil M m¢n¢1fym| new dspsrt-° what was believed to have been a to the floor wi.h a rcv°lV¢f in last, pn-| gm-ug gps university proces- , game 1"" P°‘i°' “M h’ md 'M nw nov so-musious Tm ss sas rhhmi or sh Arthur hams by their hams." smlosioh. r l E525 it ‘ lil shot was fired, not \ linsle pcm" was iniursd by the troops called out in wsshinawa in response W .ti-is appeal of local authorities. The troop ended the bloodshed which wg than in progress through con- flict between rioters and police." 1 fcontinuad or. Pale D) el- ii le ic_akh@` .nw.~ss\- .mmmna llsirlliaah “E-‘°“".. ... alll! I N ~f°z===" _"ses wssy ss en, mlm smes igutplsasant weather from She* BY Sneak “mf Hon, E, B, Ry¢k]nan_d the Canadian \hnuia@lfa"ahe leadng connhiss. l\B0dy of Sir Arthur Currie Taken to His Home Yesterday -' Will Be Transferred to Christ Church Ca- “rrtlPi :I ll RESIGNS l’0$Tfcwv11NUED BUs11v1-:ss'FlllERAl\i|ilCl i H BEGlllS»E l0FlUPTRENDf§_REP°RTED§BE HELD llNlSt.ai':lsr?ctl?-;lw’§n5;I; ||_|_ H[AlTHi..o".‘;"'T.7.;'i"'.'€'*°~%'§""f`r.”7“*.`§‘s.f7.7.;"f "xl I] E S |]AY,E1oquon¢Aaar'1*ss?sDo1ivoroaA¢ Chhxknnan(lubIHnnerInThur our()fScodandksPnhnuiSahM; Inspiring tributes us “sum sco- laterrsmierltswastdsdlfbslla- t1a's" schievemenia. Past and pres-' jor slachouga-ld. was referred to ent, and to the place which she hom is the hssns or sooumohi the world over, were paid st me thedral St. Andrews Day dinner last even- _,__- MiONTR.liAL, Nov. JC -|c_P.>- Late today-while tributes to sir Final tributes will be paid in two tonight swept, e n _ z ‘ ln an Mull “_ onemleldl "mln: that the st-retest form of discipline ul, ul” of two” “gms” our mm P 0 l I c I E S d be me thorcughy eff‘e'ent wok l nl, ma, wo M NEW YORK, Nov. 30.- ¢A.P.) - Alfred E. Smith said today the Unl- icd States Public Works Administra- tion has broken down and that the Civil Works Programme was set up to hide its failure. "Instead it acknowledging the failure of the Public Works Admin- istration," said the former governor, this crazy top-heavy structure, chok- ed with red tape and bureaucracy isbeingleftasltlmandoutofit is being created the Civil Worh Ad- ministration to raise relief wages and get more people to work during the winter. "Half way between a lemon and an orange is a grapefruit; half way between a public work and s. reliei work is a civil work. Up to now the Federal establishments only recent- eduled lor consolidation, havel ly sch been increased to include an AAA. an FCA, a. PWA, an Fi-IRA. an NRA. a OOC. a TVA, an H010. an RFC- and now we have a UWA. “It looks os though one of the ing in the Canadian National Ho- tel. Hold, as in other years, under A S1090 Of M0095 R0.Vll1 Over-100k' the capable auspices of the Caled- ills M'°l1'-N01 Wm 5° me 18”- N51' onlan Club, the function was an 193 I’l'*°° °f °‘n°d“'5 ¥Te*'~¢-ii outstanding success.\ The program soldier, General Sir Arthur Currie, was wen balmcedl the warmly ap- °°mm““d°f -\l`*'°b1¢f 01 me Ulmlfdl- plauded addresses being fully up to 5'" °°"P° md vm’ Ch°“°°u°" °l the high standard set in previous M0511! _U“iV°l'l1¢! W1'l° dm! 9045? years, and the music, both vocal f°u°°'"m3 5 tm” W°°|“ 5°"-1° and instrumental, all that could be B-$81115! XUDCB- _ desired l The president Olnnsman F. A. A. I l Arthur WU" ‘mm !”'n““3 PU" Mutch, presided. Seated next to °‘ me W°’“-W WY “S °°-Kei* him were chief Msxoohh Mhomh- f'° the °“'"“ ’°°id°”°' °“ M°T“"" non and Premier MacMillan. Rev. ‘sh stmet' “I-l°mm¥ me MCGQI G. Carlyle Webster, delivered campus. There it_will remain until lm, mmm on --The Day and transferred after the evening ser- A» wh, Honour ny 0th. vice next Bunhy to Christ Churell er speakers, in addltiontothe chair-l Calhedfll All Umm Kliilfii Wm N man, were Mr. W. Chester-‘S_ Mc-7 “mum” 1° me Calhfiifll 2° Lure, Mr., who repnedto the were the b0dy 1185 ill Bill-E Uni-ll the full-` --our 0”" Dommwnvl RAv_ T_ L °“1 °°""°°° °“ '|`“°“‘*Y- lcsmpbou nn.. or Aiherton, --The Land oi the Heathsr": Premier distinct ceremonies. At 11.45 a. m. M.d‘lll_m, hom, l,l,"ln°e..; all a solemn funeral servics will be wonhlp my” ,mum howl held in the cathedral with Right cltyh; md Chmmlm A_ “_ D°u‘_l Rev. John C. Farthlng, Bishop oi lu' to whom ln me ‘menus of Pomouo which he has now re '|011 his ii derfllld Us Ind ll' “nd vu “vm mm in Ml¢ll,¢_ pwer cf decision which paved the Mmmeu' °m°w‘m' “M very l representatives of the fair sex, fell msc, when the ausnmunsuoh or way to his spnontnrnt ss sbs 'mv' D°““ °"’”“° °°“““ “ “M” cbs honour or renlyius to the twtl Commander of t“e Canad an eq. m “The Lauiss' 0 ` . t. . Mr. Bennett tot# office. _ -» ‘ *- aut it was his unquenehshs most Dm hour hm' me mmmyl 5“f°°' 1°“°°f**1 Aww 'D thel for miiiisry knowledge which mass ‘°'°°' °' “°““'°” "““‘ "\“'°°°’"' Haggis wss delivered in splendid ~ stivs delegations nom throughout \ form by Clmaman D. Edgar Shaw. mor valuable 'i'hrougi~out the Ball PLAINUIBOO Nov 30-(A (“’”¥_‘i`*_"“"°mtmwd m pm, gi, me ¢gmm_ md nw vvsrnehsvns scream ri-rm-mee President uaiosrt °“P"° whusehsusgghwssbeinsushem 000 F\RE"”* "°°°i '~ 'E \ i ` 0°V¢m°" 39°* R°‘Ph- inwith the customary csremcnyby , ing,and\1yJucai9l!wb¢nhewas Kocvwrand :appealed commander of tbscorps. J? snabangad rapid cross-firs oi -~'-W lclmmm June, wma* nl, ihahadfoundoatsgreatdealoon cr-itioinn todayoverthslynching 1;-igbggpipe musicwasplayodhy l9SS|N“MlfS`»»-- --_ _...L ”.................,_,,._SM|TH AGAINW, 7. ' troops, the command.rs and Hart S . _.__ own whom he ivd to re1y.md the' asm the runner President: "rho 5 ' (Associated Press) "YNY "Nm 11° hid #0 fllh¢~ 3° ,Governor has been advocating G , Mass., Nov. 30- had learned that the Canadlilll. lynch law. It is a subversion of the I I mum” drlnn by .l mlm' wlnd whether he lii'edldlS`lP1‘!'i¢ Cf “fly vary qyirit of Uriah-iaed society." | th’ °* °° °‘ hs "m °‘ ‘M Udn'P'°“7°n °f Bf°°'° Piper Alexander Ingram, a native of Deep regret was expressed by the president and other speakers at the unavoidable absence of His Honour Lieutenant Governor Dalton. The hops was fervently expressed that His Honour would make satisiac- tory recovery from the painful ao- cident which recently he sustained. The death during the year of two prominent Club members, the 1 feelingly by the prddwt. Greetings from other Clubs was read by Past Chief J. R. Burnett. The text of these melans which were received with much applause. appears elsewhere in today'l Guardian. Messages ot regret at being unable to attend wen also read from ex-Chief James Paton. Mr. Harry Rogers, Charlottetown, who is at present at Bridgewater N. S., and ex-Chic! J. h. Malcom former manager oi’ the Bank oi Nova scotia hare, now located ai Fredericton, NB. Regret was expressed at loam( such a stalwart supporter of th( Caledonian Club as Colonel Irving of scotland, who invariably ssnl sreciinzs on st. Andrews Day and who passed away on Dec. 1 last- Just a day after the anniversary d Bt. Andrew. last year. _ Heather mrlal. the gift of ll`t. Donaldson, of Glasgow, forwarhd throulll lx-Chief James Pahn were provided for each gust, this being the twenty-fifth year in which Mr. Donaldson had extended such courtesy. The menu and service wie Q to the customary hish standard as the Canadian National Hotel, and elicited very favourable canmenh. A toast to the ml-Hlllf. W. Hull* was proposed at tha clue /at tug runctionbylr.-LH. .l!. m 5Dl7f®f|l I1 Dlayedduringtimdinnubyanqa cheatra under lisa Kamlsi Hvmlbfsdhactim. in -f-\1°$°l1°wi=ssolossrsram “ill l¢!i'l‘|li¢ affect! “lllhd VYHC,” suns by ea-Chic! Kali MacKinnon: “Bound the Plllochf _and“0fa'theA1l'tathlW\lldX Blow." sung by lsr. James Calder. The National An ;i§-5 335 ll; lei ic song by an-Ohio! J. G llachsdyen was warmly applauded. The _fiinttibli UPUBBG with Grads, (Continued on hge lo) Cat Keeps Lone Vigil At Scene Of Explosion (Canadian Press) NEW GLASGOW, N. B., Nov. 30 _Seeking the source of long melan- choly wails that intermittently filled the shopping district in the vicinity of last week's explosion that killed two men, neighbors found a big black and white cat seated on a twisted beam, keeping a lonely vigil among the heap of wreckage. All attempts to coax the cal, away were futile and finally it was car- ried away forcibly. But immediate- ly released, it made its way back to the debris of what once was the 1 butcher store of Simon Attis where had msd its home. And ”“”‘°"' lf” ‘md ° M hw" mv services sas homo nresisvs shsrea ohms nm ’l‘“°=d°Y "°"° “" * ff’ ' = 'r’=’ l I7” " ° ` er h as I a ° ww f ""°"" "'° '°°°"`" °"° °°" ‘ T3 '°"-1° Canadian Trade Wlll Et? laatty -, ssssrvsd s 'mshsssmas my sssoiu university: John W- and honorary Governors: DUI” U- P- las A _itil lla# asar Warm spiny. Ga., raaaiies ssnired activity tlgih ag s?gE ltilll. siilléi lil§l§_is ful' itll E irigigélgg 'llgilli .ill-gi G E ¥ l _fi I t 5 , ‘A sr nos-,ms sssssaw asaastin oosssu. 5 `§ ‘thanks- » ~»;~r"' .. _ ‘ + __...¢.-as----...., ,. _ _ Qaa-sshd lyrississasaasviss-rr-ssisartsy N ssarars had _ ..... ........ Benefit By Nfld. Change 5 Z ll; ééi ll “nwty Mudioml 'limb Nov. 30 - (0. P.) - immdland Government. will per- asia; Joan . “~ ""3"" °’ th' hm' osassisn u-ids vnu hehehe by the`mit swd-I io °°'”’ W °°“““'Y W' l-'»T."fl'3¢s`¢‘<;»v§»".I.".21' ‘M °°‘°“°"‘ °°‘“ nm' sbsage in the sshsmisfrsuon is thissr tho amish mumusi -nun. nu" °' *U* "'°““’ °‘ '”' rrrsils or svwrouasxsh<1_ re. vss‘¢ho oounon mssuns was lhronses. '° asaitionsi on-uv dinner fhssssmsa Dam 1- 1 °°"’°”- W" assssss sassy st the meson; orlrhis msn shower ouast hh- oss- _l\”l;_5=:\l=;_l}:»il§_-l-_l';,*ly_s nsssaa smhoraauata l*“4i°' ts, “ug” couhsu or ms can-lsslsa some nsmoras goods sn- lm. ¢.s.,.f.mss. sas mama; nam DMU" sam aesoursomras' Associsuoh mug rmrosnnsns sssa uassrl ,__,m__ ,_,‘_,_,,,,,, Chi, “VIUI ill °. N- 0 h."_ wr .ld QD Cgggdlgn 'tha gwndlil NIU! Of ik Wlmtff- windnnsiordy I” a il' Johrlcn, science Dtvilon cf M-ly h in ,lwumnuq win 'ms United ltingdola-Argentina '“":' ""'M- I iuq er Am sas amass: Aciiaslgggmne hsevsm umm lass- suppismeutsry arm spaasm _nas;_uls‘-_"gonna 'sau sauna nssaa.nwsl¢.nanua-y: IW a-msaqehuhs. ness J. r. neil. Agriculture. _ lx msc-rs rms or omeiai valuations f‘~;:“¢°:;°';°',:;§;}”l ,_ int h, gwsqglg oslisgs: Gerald W. Hai- sal fum y,,¢,,,,., an hw-ly sm items. including hcl- s ’:“.l_m”_ me _“Me” sussths ,may sas w. iutoneu. respective- 5-'j stuns. bewssas. asiamttvv P0- 1.... ts.. msususuys ucts, gswelry. hardware, ssxtilsl an 3|. ” #sea lgosghtrsauctiofisinthenutkll The Weather, Etc' Roar* AOPHNQ oanahsseursaa\»y"* 10 fm You cmrf Bev Au Arcciifa WTR Mohair! *E5 ' ? 7 MQ); <»-ll,Y \.: __ \§i\~` l__` Strong waatasly wihii 6004) 'ms . mv scattered sssowfiarrial- (raaallm rraafl sm1'lonol.o..|~‘Al. ur-urn. TQ onto. 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