MILK {WFF E 0 SUNCREST Irradiated Eva- , porated Milk brings out all the rich, delicate flavor of your favorite coffee, makes it taste better than Try SUNCREST in ever before. your next cup of coffee, and 5UNCRE t st‘ ivn'°_"“".° sill/Sills’ rel: 50nd you: nuns ' and adieu h! "ll bookie! "New Io Iul '9‘ In Your BM" which contains many useful luggosilons and rsclpu hr MIIMVI balanced menus. get all the original cream from the famous tested herds of Leeds and Grenville Counties, plus added quantities of Vitamin D, for a special smoothness and a finer, more satisfying flavor, {Q ELLEIPS DIARY By An lillnao Par-Ills Wile _ JContinued from Page 3l__ tw 5o v.c piepared iui‘ dinner ln the tvelllii“. while Judy did iier lllarketing, i prepared tne chicken tilt-it i Cai"i€fl to the house beiorc ilillklillg tune, ior the pan. “Not all by yeti-sen‘ Judy walled at that time "lvlui an axe?" "with an 33.6 i rcepoilucd "and not tho sharp a one at. that." I baked bis- cuit to.) and llUlll an enu ui dough, clnilarnon-lolis — loob likes these. it's not always only mother's sweet slitilt- ii boy remembers! ‘lheii JlilLY recurred, liei‘ aims full o_i pack- ages to tcll lite about hci“ trip. “Anti i siw thc sweetest squirrel-clown by the olu mill. it ran ahead of me iur a distance" she saiti. lt may have bcni n squlircl. it must have been hunger that drove him forth in the cnill oi this day. Not frost- Dill. cold. _ . . 'i‘hc men hauled hay today from "the other place" up the Aldcrlea. road oeyoiln ittdfs. From a stack bu.l. inc-rs- in one of the warmest. summer trays. Jmnes thought this illurnlng that “this W0 as gcsn n time as any to get it home." The snow will doubtless be deeper in Feoniary. and ln March there is 5n much hauling to be done before th: roads are gone. The)! W811i Bil the work in the morning with two ' NERAI. MlLK-Pilb CTS OF CANADA. LTD BROCKVILLE. " v were fed. I don't. think either the ilusenoe oi seasoning or the adul- tion cf it to the chicken would I. lmow tired and hungry men were grate- have been noticed. only ful to be indoors from th proof of enloyment, then Ll honor of Karolyni complete success. . another day is rlispparents have gone shopping l-Io is on the room-couch blanket- James hovers anxiotmiy "duly you ink he is in a dralt them?‘ and "Ellen be careful. he may iall off But Jamie sleeps content unrnindful of time or tide. Perhaps it would be as well to tuck another cushion at his back. And I had better move this chair, over there beside him. He‘ might fall. covered. about forgetful that l urn qlkltflllfifi" at such work. "Don't, L . that couchl" There he's moving nowl his Congress Has Eye Cn Jap Islands WASHINGTON, Jan. 2S -- (AP) -Congress eyed Japanese islands the Pacific tonight wlth the taken over permanently by the United in possibility they may be teams, Ron's uncl one from Alder- turc, UIIIJPOFIIIF; one should happcn to ttunble there's not nearly so far to fall! Jami: and I wilichcrl the ulilozdiris; frctn n kitchen-windouz "There it goes’ Jamie would say as tho great forkfulls, separated from the load swung to the end of "the track" at n barn-gable. I was as interested as Jamie. It never fall: to thrill-this unloading of hay to the mow. Jpmes dro the best of ccrnpllmcnts later; "a lot like" the young mare "he said. meaning she that has grown old nlcng with us but still us is cvcr young. I O It was dark before we gathered arrvrld the table-for Rob had stopped at home to do his evening choirs-An the dining .. mini silt beside irlbln when and Ferd cats .1 '1: ill." CtUlCKlES States as outer defence bastions. linds and said: “Everybody we've got to beyond Pearl Harbor which. the past. has been te a‘ recognlzw lminland." The Committee will study armament, location and resources of all Japanese mandated islands, said Mr. Vinson. “to see what re- lation and bearing these mandat- ed islands will have on the future defence and Protection of United States." TIRED CLOTHES Midwinter dress-up for tired looking clothes ls easy with novel- t‘ buttons used in unusual ways local sewing centres ocnmend tho/t consideration giver. to size, sl-ylc mrnt. they will adorn___ By "Ken Reynolds “IVKIICW why you won’t rent our spore room with a’ (iuardlan Want Ail-you want your mother to no,“ and force no to fight 0a two frontal” e heavy work iii the chill of today. and if food that iairly vanished. is dig!’ t 6 inn-er we at iiicleriea. prepared in birthday was l. A.nd “plat and endelf-almost. Another day near- er wars end. Jamie is with us still. Ugltlill tanorrow -- Diary-Good- that have a defence rlriig rl h defence base of the United States the the feature a L,“ so small and thrifty variety and reglai-‘e o; km and. colour of buttons with rclafion to the gar- 0,11. llssdlsvlorll 11y rsocied by tbs v WQ Dear Madam: ou and the other members o! y 19W. W110 helped with the in lug of twelve pairs of pylun the patients at the Bnnator -..‘l"’..;"*".°.°."‘° "lit; c s es it ll hard p“ lllm. Commission and the patients, again undertakings during rm. Your: truly. I. M. FOUND. MD. CM, Gifts Appreciated in I wish t0 thank our, ab. as for, lndncss all now. when to procure pyjamas oi. good quality. . , On behalf of the members of in? thank yo and l t our best wlshcsufor ..l?.§§§°ln”.‘y°§5i mmongollowing letters are among Sgt. Willard A. Mclicllan arriv- ‘lllonapfron Cvsrcm l cinema olintcu. Vsneouv Miilllh"! Qua 00- ' Invlolsl bill ll‘ m ma. PL-Ilsut, IO, A“ .1” Tomorrow, pmhy, s11 dayhicmbcrs of the I. 0. D. E. will be waiting to receive your contribution to the National Campflllll i" P"- vlrls 8800000 to Buy Books for our F1855“ Flmies- Th’? n‘ n“ 3°‘!!! 1n yuu booms; they believe you will be sufficiently interested in this gust work to bring your contribution to them- Mail contributions should be sent at flhw 1° M!" 4- B- mkhm ‘h! Campaign Treasurer, Charlottetown, and phylum" ma)’ i” ma“ i" ""1" lying districts to the Bank Managers and others alllwlnwl FY u" 0"" Drastic Textile, Clothing Program __-_. WASHIN Jl-n. 33 -—- (AP) ed home from overseas on I. visit Hiring o; Mg" Assistant Medical w hlgwlfv and dnuahtcr at P1101180 y hr 01mm Par- adlsn Le ion to receive them. y; K odpeilntendent. mg: hlglli-axlcglohJflliscr.uaifzllvla- B. poses Primal baa; io ggervynwRosd, guild Rlventhfiehsérvell welsh hi8 19th.“ wiinm ‘m?’ m" w" epern. ngeersw teAl-ic it I , ddlesex. Enkland Army. m’ m ' airmail-i.’ 025m hawk’ W0" woonemlllgtlllll! luiiny éiisnifmror, Inniafsll, AIM. m’ w" w N.‘ . .. m- I 0V III i“. , , , which I receivecletand I uh‘ veil; c: B: ntlfifiiswiiiiiif" and" Po" n grateful for same. They fitted me‘ t Clarke, wing“; gonna,’ y, IOYAI. CANADIAN NAVY verymnicedand I find than; most d P t, wsumss, guy, llillsd £1: 8%‘ 5th use an r " “u, lazy m . weather ut¢'?°'°lo.l§5spe°:vsy.ytli.l'.'§. a e ' r 1&3!” John u,’ '0." man" N. S4“ " “,- e thmugh-enuny action. They are, s hurls Janus, 10., p1,... _ Dohsrty Wilfred Jamal. Elec- more than useful. and once ligiln‘ tou, N, g, trial Artlficer Fourth Clan. Ne... I ma‘: ca... l a willed-run"... "t- "W011i smcirelalifbl-IAMS I l " w.“ m... ' I A ' l M ' . s ' ' ‘M’ ' '°~ W“ nnus ootln t I-IM.C.S. "an" u "‘*°§_'."_‘“““ ilbmn mi I g ' . ur 000s Kitchener. c-o 02.0.. London. Eng.‘ sypmty, us, Jan. B — (C?) 7° "9""! “W”! the laiiécs preseinted my friend and inc w a par of woollen socks each. If this short note is even a amsii compensation for your la- bours as a Society it would make ms very happy. you can see I am not much of a hand at writing and if my method of thanking you seems T571101‘ crude. I hope you'll excuse thlt. but please believe ma when I My Thank you, for 1 mean it from the bottom of my heart and I th that goes for the whole of the Merchant Navy, who realize m" Your Society is as much in the front lino as anyone over there, especially on some cold winter night when one of the boys puts on a. pair of socks or a sweater Ind says (quite sincerely) "God bless the Queen Mary Needlework Guild." Before I close I'd like to thank you over again and wish the very best of health to you all. and the‘ best of luck to the cause. E. A. DAVIES 4’! Cromwell St, Mount; Pleasant, Swansea, South Wales, Eng, Fylng-Angel Mission to Scamen Harrington St., Halifax, l l I tunlty of thanking your Guild on behalf of the Merchant Seamen for the splendid woollen comforts knitted by your Society and gent to the above address for distribu- tion. Your good work is appre- ciated very much indeed and pet'- sonlilly I thunk you all r the splendid sweater, which was kind- ly given out to me. May I again on behalf of the Merchant Navy wish all concern- ed a. Happy and Prosperous New Year. Yours faithfully, HORACE J. PLANT. Flying-Angel Mission, ‘la-s. iiaro yn and Jamie came on‘ he m“ 51 this“ “WM l“ ""- -l§.l‘.1‘"§?“n§.?§l...-Xi§?l’v'i.“trim ii§lll§§'“§“'§“ ‘Wm’ aitenwan‘ 43ml” ‘m m” he“ Affairs Committee appointed l. 'December l4 i944 tenmfmm glhthrilamff; ‘mgflggqkl; seven-member sub-committee to Dear Madam: Yesterday ‘mare. grfire‘)? x8, 15°‘; pmaszigf afivenf study the Japanese mandated is- arrived two cartons. which we duly, collected ‘from the railway end found that they contained a love- ly lot of magazines and a. lovely collection of woolles. The magazines are always in de- mand and the men do so much ap- preciate them u. read on board. The woollles are a godsend, as many of our men do not get issued these comforts unless the captain sends a crew list to the proper source. This keeps individual crises tzitlggut comforts and it is so nice thing ln a v-rsonal way, knowing that it will be appreciated. As a given to men on a Greek ship last, ,nlgf'lt. These men are Bunnera and ‘on a foreign ship find it extra ult- ficult to obtain things. The oth- lers will be distributed as occasion you will have the pleas- wlng that your kind gi has Eiven some of our sca-, men already a Happy Christmas. - Wlll you kindly thank the mom-l them my very grateful thanks on behalf or the seamen for their wry useful gilt and for their very prac- tlcal interest in our work. We are busy preparing for Christ- mas now and we shall have s very hectic time before it is all over. The men are usually very home- sick at this time and we try t0 give them c. bit of home atmos- phere and they do so much cp- preclato what we do for them. As some of the men said last ear. '.'Well this is not home but t is the next best place." I hope that you will all have a happy and blessed Christmas and that the New Year may bring us tho longed for Peace. Thank you so much for your interest and help in tho work. Yours sincere] . I. W. W AVID Suggests Making liuct A Trio N S_,anll improvement of railway lines Dear Madam: I take lhls opbur-' able to give our men some-l matter four pairs of sea boot stock- , lngs and two pairs of the socks were . bers of the Guild and express tolls The Assn-sailed Boards of Triad! of Cape Breton island today placed before the Carroll Commission, iii- vcstigatihg the Canadian coal in- ililfxhly. a slog/appoint plan ‘fr: main- a ng it terdlng 0gp; Breton ccnl mines. Dllrlhe the day the Commission [also received a brlef from Hamid |Gordon, president and manager of Sydney Collierics at Mines. N.S., lr, ccmpany. lin associate of the Dwi- inon Steel and Coal Corp. was launching an experimental program of mechanization He told JJ. lidrawlcry, Commission counsel, it |was not anticipated any large scale ‘lay-offs would result, for some ‘period at least. iihould machinery ‘be lntrodilcsd more extensively. The Boards or trade brief was presented by Johnston Chew of Glace Bay. N.S. It called for: l Extended survey-s to deter. ,mine the feasibility nlng lvrgvl- mlhcs or re-opening ol ones 'Wliil n vlcw to providing employ- [Bligh for men now in the armed I l l I I l 2 Closer co-operatlon between mailngemrnt and lather to increase which n. sill: his ° l t Iiowe. ihomu Idwtrd: 150., 0t. lWl, B RUBIN“. Jamel. PO. hominid. Jackson. Harold Nsylor. D. I’. 0.. P?f'nnm n’: r0 rim o n o , ., William. Ont. u. Johnston. knelt Carl, W0, Brantford. Ont. Jones, Allin, PO, Dunnvills, n . - Long. Alfred Joseph, WO., Selk- atoon. Sssk. Long Henry Maynard, 10., 0t- tawa, Ont. Martin. Tholllll Russell, l0, Toronto. Ont. Ms or. George William, Sgt. Craw ord Park. n. McCormick. Robert Joesph, 20., Alexandria’. Ont. . McEvoy, Donald Ralph. D. I. fL. PO- Lindsay. Ont. Miller. Harry Jslnu. l"O., Marys-ville, N. B Moore. Arthur Frsnklarld. l. $315.. WlIlfllPH. Ill. I Morrison. fieduick William, 1'0, Delia, Alta. M . Clifford Bsttilon. P0" Vancouver. B. C fthe production perman and lower costs 3. Consfruction of a crosing at the Strait of Canso between Cape Bret-tr. Island and the mainland‘ 4. cOfltlllllilll/Cg 0n a. permanent‘ ‘basis under statute of subsidies,‘ subtentlons and tariffs necessary‘ to displabcimported ooa maritime coal access to ural markets." 5 Extended research lr.l'.o iposslbllitle. of developing coal by. ‘products. 6. Government assistance for the establishment of rgc scale by. product plants in the centre o1 the coal mining areas 7. Btu-tension of powers of the Domlnlor. Pile] Beard or the crea- tion of a new board with wider authority . The place of Maritime coal in the On-tarln market was discussed by .Mr. ilrs-wlcy with both M1’ Gordon and Mr Chew. The Com- mission counsel drew Mr. G-otdorrs attention ta Pr: more or less ac- cepted practlcq of depending or. Unitrd slits-s for the Canadian Oll supply He asked whether the coal situation was a-nalogocn. {'73 you depend oh that (the Am- erican supply) and are not doing everything you can to minimize the shortage then you are asking hormone outside the border to do something for you" Mr. Gordon rcrnlird. Chew agreed with a sug- l ‘and give Mr. gesvtion of Mr. In-awlov that dis- ‘repel-ding national boundaries and otvnlsidcrlnz: only geography; son. ,dltlons Ontario would appear to be ‘e natural market for Ohio and Pennyslvlanla, rather than Nova Scotlu coal. Uni-er- sud] stances, Mr Chow said, Nova Soc-tic. coal would find a, natural outlet in the New England states where under Present conditions a market was not now available Keep all our wide-mouthed con- tainers. such as iru't= come in. and us- them to store leftovers in your srrior. You can we Just what t they are sanitary rcfrig ln the lav: and etnvenlen Ym/ flvlv/ u {g/(‘zl/ yfinr. If/(l/if/ Hill/l‘ L011‘ hours, nerve strain, working at top speed for the nation's war elort, often weakens our resistance to sickness and minor ills. It's the duty ofallofustornslntalsmirlicsltli --to , sickness. To do this, take Scott's Emulsion mgularly. This pleasant-tasting tonic food supplement contains vital elements which build up resistance to oolb LIMA. OHIO. Jan. ill-MP) - A defendant, ‘ -" guilty to ss- milt lfld battery, will Judge .1 a Steiner the fight started as he at- tsm ted to persuade his apartment nei| bor to cease "musical" imb- ti. "All he could Play on the iriunrct was the scales and all his wlfc could play on the piano was three blind mice, and they did incessant- ‘I Judge Steiner suspended the ilnt l and sentence and advised the fondant "Get yourself a sax- op self-Meme." and infection, improve appeflbo and bealtb in general. 4 time: caller to digest than plain cod liver oll. liq today — all drugglitl. A TONIC FOR All All‘ scorrs ULSION . Patterson. Edward Douglas. 10.. lCslgsry. Alta. Penkurl. Kaiho TIIOITII, F0" Port Arthur, Ont. Raymond. Lloyd Kenneth. I’.- Sgt. Edmonton. Alto. Ritchie. Robert William, 1,. ., Moose JswfSaak. Roam. Sidney John. P0, Buch- "his N mammal ilcllfllll macaw, Gordon Ronald. Ptm. bun ma. I. I. lllbfl. . ‘ oxllttussell. Jack Earl, PO., Toronto, Sol-Icy. mull Csrnpbdl. 10.. ot- WI Stirrupf Bsnlunin Victor, 20., otfflwl, Ont. Elizabeth's Church I The annual meeting of St. Eliza- beth's Church was held in th diurch d B. Presm an meeting will: prayer. The minutes of last annual nnd congregational meetings were read and adopted was Muriel Haslani vc the fuisn al report, which owed that the missionary appor- tionment and assessments had been paid in full with a neat bal- ance stili on hand. ‘Iliis report, the best in the history of the church, was heartily received. Mr. Ernest Hashim gave the Wardens’ Report which showed '- thsputysariiulbeenaver! successful one. He welcomed Mr. Boom n our Hector, 8nd secured him! the full ctr-operation of the ps . The following officers were re- elected for 1M5: Vestry-Brien Hashim, William Rfillnlld m, , 018i‘- cricc- H-ISIMII. Herbert Profltt. Bull Elegant, Bobble Howard, W. H n . Wardens-Ernest l-Iaslam. Her- bert Pro . l Vestry Clerk-Mrs. Clarence Ilsa- om ‘Immune-Mia Muriel Itulsm. Cemetery Committee — William 11:31am, Basil I-Isslam. Hyatt Has- Sidesmcn-Clsrc Hashim. Bobbie Howard, I-lyatt Haslanr. Clarence I-Pslani. Sexton-Hyatt l-lnclam. Synod Delegate-Major R. E- Howard Stu . Willi J hn D2310 PO" g“ 0rd N“, a u‘ I." Vaughan. John Gilmore. Set. Halifax, N. S. Wsllbsnk. Donald. 70., ‘Ibr- onto. On _'.__.-_ P. Webb. Edward Chsrlol. Bit.‘ Winn cg. Man. Yeats. Lionel Joseph, IO. Tog. onto, Ont. _ Young. James Osbourne, F.- Sgt. Winnlpel. Man. Ill H ksw rth. Willi The . bACtwMslgati-lne. Onam m" CANADA llliuinl 0n Active Service Afisr Air Operations Grundy. David Herbert. PO, Dcseronto. Ont. CANADIAN All-MY VIISIA Ml Ailmlrrigtwlluan. rm G I , 0 DIIIIQI c. inc/lulu (maul on! digan. I. l. I. . . an . . N S d Iwfltsglncai Csrrigan, Daniel Maxwell, L.- CpL. Stcllarton.“ S. S stltuts-W. H. Illord. D.C.S. Delegates-The Wardens. Substitutes-Major Howard, Cla- rence Hulani. On motion. it was decided that we givc our Rector a sum of mon- ey to help pay travelling expenses. Mr. Herbert Profltt moved a. rei- y to Mr. G. . Haslnin and family in their reesnt bereavcme ‘. In seconding the motion, Mr. Ernest Hulam spoke of the teat loss sustained by the fziilrlifdh the passing of Mrs. Has- Mr. rream in a few words ex- pressed his appreciation io the congregation for their kindness to him since coming to our midst. Meeting closed with prayer by the Rector. E- s 5 2 c a .3 5' Con. McNaughton Blames Opposition Parties For Troubles EN SOUND. ONT" Jun. 33- - To “Big Three” he 'whi vu m United Sltctcs Government ’ a drastic tent‘ and clothing .. s dos out consumer costs six to seven P81‘ cent and to increase supplies of low-mid medium-priced essential serotonin. m; plan. affcotinz blanketing grills. clothing’ manufacturers and I them-mas announce at a. Joint news conference by airman J.A. Krug of the War Production Bocmd and Price Administrator Chester Bowles. The price cuts and increase an expected bv late todey annour. 3 s lics are s ng, they said. The Joint control will channel 75 per cent of all civilian fabric into zap-item... te e "a vs serious supply to alvert what Mr. Kid-u: uetior." shag’. - Shah 0f Iran Offers Palaces TElHR-AN. Jan. 33 -- (AP) -'l.lhc Sllih has l his royal pul- aces in Iran, ' residence at Stalin in the evem they recent his invitation to hold their second con- fcuncq ln gulls country. it was sn- snibassadon hysvs been l ormed officially of the offer. 1ONDON.Jan.3- (APl-A hlyi‘ n source todalv an uxrecment on the economic future of Ge was lnely to most important decision It th lg _c forthcoming "B Three" conference of Prime Minis- ter Churchill. President Roosevelt and Premier Stalin. N. hint was given by this auth- oritative ouanter ss to what pro- Phssla might be advanced Preci- dvht cit concerning the lltiosl pattern. but the i-fll/Pllbafffiof; was l that ‘ tlonsl admin- istration of the Bhineland indust- rial iii-cu has strong backing in some official circles. AIIIOINI FORCES FIRM WAR. FACTOR LONDON. Jan. 32- (OP) --Alr- that has conic out. of this war" and are “here to Gen. R. N ‘ 8th ‘ch helped in the Normandy in- on. ow ma. anrl P.I:.I. Regiment (OD-Defence liunisuli- MoNa h- io be developed, ho said MGllll ..lhN .Pte..ionspesklngroo orth ~in ' Newc witvegzl-itou? awn“ we’ tonight. sold their’ it not inn. ybififim‘ igeflis zoo-min stmln 00g VS SQWIGUIl" would for csmpllshl by the opposition of slreraf that carried the first NJ. and l'.l.l. Beginning political parties against appeflll by vut armada or invasion troops, A_ Mlcnllrilnl. llobsrtémgte. ‘w! and Parana mbub/l}: Gala a ed; t WASHINGTO; JAIL 23 __ (Q) ill-nag mi N: so r‘: 1')‘ lime dmm h» w "alum" a fen m olhliol: sin“: m’ i“ m _- rt.» Bennie lviihwrv i“ New ‘Brunswick ' ' ‘ “MN”!!! 1 ‘Pfitgdmmwmm grit i/omlook to the cl‘: qrlifcitilf V l" miamx“, w we come orwsni our rein- im-lw mum w l.§i.‘l.‘§i’in.3"‘il9n.’°‘”“' m" lwnw-nrwohw wwh h-vsm °.l..’§‘.l.°§.$.f.'§1°'%..?lil"3.°.°l§l'.°i3‘ limo" l» w- him W3 Royal Canadian Orlnoacc "W949 wccdencs over three 16111053" 0n to become Minister -' -._,, -¢._,.¢ flyLqg won. on lei"- m of Nsmnsefsnoc he realised Hf‘ "i1, fr army on "cm °§',}"';;,"%,- an“ N‘ ." the most important task was to get "° urceM-OM“ . ' ' “M” rsiiifoi-cuneiigm oversee‘; Ho vile‘; urmonnfl, w ‘in mgliih u , M ise. wllll ~11 ld. i» . - ' maotlff, tnvelllr-I v I“ nnliouili mo? mm m" gitlwfllirvufi vaollnuamllwoudi was permitted to contiilfll NJ. m rm. uni-u: P" 3d h, ~ Leblanc EVQfCtt Loren m. m" M’ "l" W“ '°""°°' ' 11m do: wa. sent from Wm“ Y! out ' N N ' ' he believed the volunuai-y sy; n. “m, y”! m‘ h "m -" co continue to provdc needed W“ i" ‘ m"; “Msctocd. Archibald. Ho. Don- muwammw Roosslvz it of w"wm'¢ n. . . McNeil. lsrl Michael. m. out» -,“‘.,,,"“,,,,"‘ h“ m, q*.,"',”"§ n» with ’ r 1h N‘ my. N. a. mitt because ta policy in u» srudiy ilrlll. denied that he “W” ‘ wtfwledo. Cecil Herman. Ho. m m myufd m, m!‘ m, for animal. es . . t O'Connell. can?‘ William, m. wit" d" m‘ m I .. m. dry emu, Ngsdxnlififlid. Glsos lay, L°p ldstrssm $3uiy"‘i:°§3,°$.l3‘fm“°°m' “F9075” umnxuwum" -- cumin- muuoouawluicoiouia in clinics. 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