QANUNV , i , ,.V,1 7' ffl, - :_ ,H in 'tip'-=`--izm _-__ i, |14 _a . F `f`§"`»°"i" vnwm ~ _- .-_-_-_-_-_~_~,-.-.-_-_-.-_-_~_-_-_ _-_-.- -.-,-.-,-::_-.-_-_-_-.1-_-:.~,-1-_-.~.-_-_-,-,-,-,-,- -_-,-_- -_~_-_-_- -,-_-_-_~_- -.1-_-_-:_-_~_~. _ _ _ _ _ _anew GUARDIA ‘ |::iAi|~.v ` flu . ,_ ‘ .,~.< ' no ‘~"-- if ~ -1--._ l-L f i V- -*M-A` Pr* ' iii Li ,_--~ “°"*f': it- ' I i ” :i‘rl::ro’v*i`itt'Fc¥iiilfX`nlslj~‘*rtll-:soar NQVEMBER 2231915 T' w --~l-`-°~‘~“*" 1' _~""' _ -V _ ,_ , ;»-li-r__".~~f+'lLo _, _. _ sa -. ' »,_' ‘ ' __ _ v. _ :_ _ bv _ rl 'l , EU _ .. 1. l ,,,. .: _.Io IN THE KAMERUNS .GREEK NEAR SOLUTIO Frolloll and British Forces Surprised ,Greell Cabinet lodccept tlonditious llemandeil British Aviators City 1'ibate.Si>1i\li- Salle" Peilllis Wrivoncii the Saved 'i‘hem irom Gcrmnn Rule. (special to-The Guardian) PARIS, Nov. 22.-Ofilclal informa- tion is contained in an announcement to-day of the cnpture»by~ French and British forces of the city of Tlliati, in the German colony of Kamerlln, West Africa, as the result of a surprise at= taok. The statement follows: “The French column operating in Kamerun, commanded by Li_eu_t.-Col. Briszet, sur- prised the German forces. On Novem- ber 3, the Germans who were en- trenched on heights in the region or Tibati were defeated and retreated in great disorder. The Germans were Conquerors who expecting an attack from the North, whereas the French, by ii rapid de- tour, made theattack from the South. 1 On the next day a British column Joined the French in the occupation of Tibati, the great native city whose Sultan and population welcomed the Franco-British forces for saving them from oppressive German rule. There has' been a renewal of activity on the part of forces operating against the Germans in Kamerun. Difficulties have been encountered during the wet season though the Germans are being hemlncd in on all sides.” "-`-"’""""""""""’""’"""""""""""""""""""""""""’""`f’"""""""""`"""""‘""""""""""""" disposed to accept the conditions laid ' __ » ~ down by the Entente Powers except 1? that condition requiring Greece to par- ’ _ ` ticipate in the ,war and that the solu- V ' ' tion of the whole dililculty may be expected immediately. Meantime, the . blockade of Greek commerce has com- (8peetal‘to the Guardian.) ' Bank, $915,000; Hochelaga Bank, that the So;-ohms have Won u Viggo,-y MONTREAL, Nov. 22.-Within an $600,000; Banque Provinciale, $250,, over the Bulgarians nm_th_east of - , o , 0 ; wi i h.°‘" °t the “MMO “dv°'ff,°°m'§'t,u?§ (Ego, S$‘§'fo(f(,ff,f,’0 1 51‘,)u2,§,u,1 03° gif Pristina and that the Bulgarians have s iie'iinii0 Stallti ii;.,,,' ‘. ‘- (Special to the Guardian.) l LONDON,.Nov. 22. - No definite news.has been received here of Greecefs replyV to Entente Allies' de- mand for guarantees for the safety of the Anglo-French troops ilanding at Saioniki or for that ofV the Serbians who might be forced over the Greek frontier. One despatch from Athens, howe er, says the Greek Cabinet is menced. Italy, it is reported, is par- ticipating in the measures of restraint decided upon. This with the news by Hotelli? “"0 .___- hopeful feeling in the capitals of forces are daily being strengths and part of the reinforcements being sent to Monastir, where garians at Prilep. Roumania finds herself in much same position as Greece with both Roumallia to. give assurances of the war on the side of the Teu that the Austro-Germans are labour-Vlikely that Roumania will accept t ing under diiilculties as a result winter weather, hasj created a more is expected here that the firm attitude tunately broughtdown by the enemy's iDedeughatcll and Dedeaghatch-lJay- the lof the Enterlte Powers towards Greece fire, hnt tho pilot made n good in Entente Allies. British and Frenchiwill clear the Balkan situation before _ing safely in the marshes on the continued neutrality and also offer her concessions if she intervenes to Allies._ With a big Russian army Bessarabia, however( it is believed ily iiljlteilte Bowers' Except thatllequirillg Partic Sutton in War. tliiolfclialle Continues Pendiu ,ooeiinite Assurances. *Serlliaus have won Victor ill/,,i%i'i.B.!llll1iilfi;lns, l.atter’s Marcll 011 iierolc Rescue lioua§iir» Rouulooi=,. Bello Pressed Hard 1 Central Powers. of second alternative. On the whole ned long. There is little news of impo by men and guns landed at Saloniki, ance from any other front. are The Italians by a continued offen- pilot of the second aeroplane, w the sive are strengthening their posltio Serbians are also reported to be con- around Gorizla, which it is bellev centrating and threatening the B l cannot hold out much lon er 01' u- s - a s v J On the western front British and escape capture by the- enemy, w (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Nov. 22.-The followin quarters atithe Dardaneiles was planes successfully attacked the ll HVEAVY FiGHTi’»NGi u N AT Gi-lLLlPOLl Successfully Bom- i- hardell Bulgarian Junction Station, 0 interrupting Bulgarian Communi- y cation. Aviator’s Close Coll and by Companion. ,1 ings. A light occurred underground. g in which two Turks were shot. by an olllclul report from the British Head- officer and several others killed by re- bombs." ceived to-day: “Two Britisll nero- Fereiik is in southern Bulgaria. near the Turkish border, across the Gulf of ra - he way station at Ferejik, near Enos, oil Saros from Gallipoli Peninsula. It it Nov. 19. One machine was unfor-iniarks the junction of tile Adrianople- rt- posits side. of the river, where nd- Sliloniki railroads. The attack was op- apparently made by aviators from the he;Pellinsuln to interrupt the communi- burned his machine. Meanwhile the cations ofthe Bulgarians. ho ns was alone, seeing his friend’s mishap, (Special do The Guardian) ed landed beside him and succeeded brin in him awa ust in time in CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 22.-Vi0- to lent fighting in the vicinity of Zeddul- llo Bahr on the ti of the Galli oli Penin- D D the French artillery has become more were running toward him. At Russels snip is reported by the War Ofllce tio- the active in Flanders and Champagne, Top, in the Anzac zone on the western Entente Allies and the Central Powers which on previous occasions has be bringing pressure to bear upon her. the signal for offensive, movements. The Germans, it is said, are asking The Russians, since they regain her the ground lost along the Styr River, part of the enemy's underground wo ing have been inactive except for minor - in attacks in the Dvinsk region. A Pet- V*-ff--ff-=---Af---=----->--A----------------'--= icirograd correspondent. however, pre-1 n idiots that more important events are sh inlsubmarines is reported to have arrived i“|pending..- Another iiotilla of Britl , ' 5 0 000 , - (mums 0' 0 ' war an a ' f Otta a, $500,000; delayed their march on Monastir andymilltary circles here it is hardly inthe Baltic. and financial and business houses in $1,000,000, City o w en side of Gallipoli Peninsula, where the Turks recently fired a. mine, we suc- ed ceeded ln occupying on November 20 day. The statement follows: "Artil- lery duels are in progress on the Dar- danelles front. Violent fighting with bombs is taking place near Zeddul- rk- Bohr.” .».-_-_-_-:_-_-_~_-_-_-_-,-_-.-,-_-:_~_-_-.~.~_-_-_-:_~;:,-1 - -_-:_-_-,-_-_-,-,= Montreal announced subscriptions to Osilvie Flour Milla $100,000: Montreal ,___,__,,_,~__,,,,,,_____, ,,,,,__,,_, _., it tdtalllng over $17 000,000. Broker- City and District Bank, $1,000,000. iii-ii===°°»=i2=f af-°°“i=»'if°V===if lllcliilllli llilllli sllnl lllil ll sill lllllcll lllllllli Subscriptions included the following: ST JOHN. N.B_, Nov. 22.-Subscrip- _..Buu|¢uog.jpm.rs\l.l$8;554.000; Royalltionsto ‘the Canadian war loan secur hants 1600 ed here during day amounted to Gli'SiMiMiiSIiii__tl.illiiiiiiS.i"llllllls cl. llilll ulllll lllssl The Eooruiting meeting hold in FnEDilmic'roN, N. B., Nov. 20.- (special to tho Guardian.) l aid cables this morning' liliiillli iiiiiiiill ii GREEK lliiiiil, ,_g_~_.1._--.-»-- _ NEW YORK, Nov. 22.-The London it was unable to agree upon any de- correspondent of the New York Her- finite course, was' followed by the manifesto of the entente powers. S Despntches from Athens report that Only one member of the Cabinet, Lord Kitchener had more than an said to be Mr. Gounaris, the man hVour's conference with King Constan- whose threats to disarm the Serbians tlne on Saturday, followed by a brief and Franco-British forces, led to the oy ' Union Hall, Summerside, last evening ,The Gleaner says: Otty M. Thorne. de- LONDON, Nov. 22.-Field Marshal interview with M,-_ Skoulodio, the Amo,-_,» Wumiug, tuuygroooo mu" _m. G W” l“"5e‘Y attended' the han being “ner fmm the 26"* B°'““u°n 'mdlsil' -7011” F¥'e“°h in 9- F6901* ffom the Prime Minister, and coincidentally tervene in behalf of Serbia, or demo- V -V . I li ldi ii ithth fi ihV is dt - i nt. d rises lnloii filled to the door Mayor Salmdersxnow e n connec on w e ea Ifront, sue on g esc ' ` _ ` » presided. The first speaker was Lieut.|of Stanley Akerley, who was found, tho organised bombardment, by Britis ` ` Ritchie, __ of Halifax, chief recruitingl shot dead-neardiis home at tlhe Nar-:artillery of the German _lines an ' , , o _ officer of the Maritime Provinces- N r0wB.~Q\1¢0n’S C°\111iY- was l>\'°“Sl\¢ loirefers asain to the iishtins in October the oonnnunique issued by the British insisted on maintaining the policy of ' Lieut. Ritchie is an eloquent and'Gagetown on Thursday afternoon around Loos_ Of tho Gorman oonnter- 0 legation declaring, in the name of forceful speaker. He emphasized very’from St. John on the steamer Victoria.lo;to,»ok on Ootobol- 3, Field Mn;-shnl quadruple outouto uu economic uu (8 octal to The Guardian) |or wounded are lying between the strongly the necessity of menlrespond- Thorne was out with a rifle on the F,-oooh had previously reported that comme,-oiul blockade of G,-oooo_ The tooo domoudou by tue rourououtunvo GENBTV-A Bwitllerland, Nov. 22.-» Austrian and italian lines having ing to the call that is now resoundlngg evening the fatal shooting occurredigho Go,-muu 105399 were very heovy, ouuouuoomom caused u oaulo in ull of the your gl-out oowo,-u_ The unbridledv fury of the battle for' fallen in endless succession. With throughout the Empire. l-Ie stated and owing to certain remarks made ‘-'some g,000 or 9,000 doug uolug loft circles' ou it recognized tho hour for Au uumouuo orowu that Wuuoouou possession of Gorizla and 'the heavy' attacks and counter-attacks the battle that Germanyh principal object in tlllsi prior to leaving his home he was ar-,lu from 'of the 3|-muh uud F,-oooh Greece has o¢ruok_ loss of ‘life occasioned thereby is em-i proceeds without rest for the exhaust- war was one which, if victorious, _ rested on a charge of manslaughter.lu-enohes' In denying this the Ger- Hop King must uow declare for th ~ V _ ' _ R d Cross workers are would mean the absorption of Canada.Hon. J. B. M. Baxter, Attorney-Gel;-,man oflicial statement "sent out on Central Empires, give to the Allies ldi . phalilm by “vices recewed at the ed so end be tie reat number of on wolloo other British possessions by eral, has instructed John R. Dunn,i sunday, N0v_ 2190 gum, This was Y with the fateful call of Britain’s war hilize, favored casting to the lot of the 11 Secretary on the King, the newspapers nation with the central empires. d of Athens published extras containing The King and the other ministers h e benevolent neutrality, but they would d not agree to give the definite Guaran- the arrival of Lord Kitchener, at the e Palace, cheered Britain’s war secre- a tary as heartily as it did Mr. Denys a satisfactory guarantee of the continu- Cochin, Minister of France, thus -evi- _ h l e y 1 s sm" ”°“t' ° temgmm mm L"b°'°h'l New e m German Her main object was to' Clerk 01 01° P°“°° 1°' Q“°°““ C°““'Y-` pure invention. as the number ot dead anus or u lisnoolent neutrality, or, by donning that the heart or tho Gi-sei: tl d d. YV AUIUIB. BB¥|l\S\m°t m°“°'mds M den 'mm e _secure more colonies in order that her; to be present at the preliminary hem*-f and missing including those who died immediate action, prove that he _- -_- __--~ l ml hi B ,end over the world ing, which will take place before Ma-lol wounds, was only 763" Fiel __________.-._ --- - V' ~ ' e e D .' - ' , - _ _ ' gh‘:apoolon§ or all others that she liadisietrate Goes- The coroners inquest Marshal French in his latest repo d will be Ollillllled 0" Mimday MSM- declares that the German communica- by honoring the treaty with Serbia, that the King will go with instead of of and ranging his army and navy on the against the people. If he does, Mr. cosnsseinn Aus. TO() LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, I'_'?-" ONE CENT gel' word each l1.\°°\"_ tion for navel-ting in this column. Cash mushsoaomplnr °\‘d°f°- Wm' nnnn ollsl-gon. twenty-tive ¢°1\f°~ 7 '°‘l.'”~§‘ i*l'i.‘.ii‘s°.l'i3 S'fi¥it2i§o,?." “a “ ~ c ' s'ls1=11-cmti. l_o°s l -rl-lls crrv l.A'l5\7"‘§°l=`Uriss containing 810. Finder P10399' fe' turn to thifofllce. 4034-11-2311131 .al _ l.osr ln rl-l slorrv. tAmiz:|l;§£;-°- Finder please, save 4o“_n_23m“ lion-r.--slit'-l:,u'ii5`Kv Al=‘fEnNooN. it in-own ironic ruff. Finder please loo” togouns. oliioe. 4041-11»zsmai WA ' ' it lF° 19 fsiealzllilct ms'i`lf:2f°rk` ,ppiilao-11-zsMaipd._ _ pqn §'K|]§'VI_ VIQLIN IN OAGE. Uled btltyilvb, months. ADDI? I* uuoumo . Vu scat-1o-:sniff n.s'§.é;°I » V»»2nggs;§'é . , ,. _ 1 Twaaavafare- eil. p ly ltitllil Office. _ V. V P, .» aoriui-islm. " ‘ t e, ' ‘" 1 '§3i’$‘l ff ,-1 ‘~ 1 s-mardi .~ A ,J _ _ ‘M . it lr-»~c - h -. .ff if-°~'Wi-iossuntt . 3 .l,,~._._ _ A i ~ ,_ W fwllhl. H`A.l_1’8Vti-LIV 1,; '*i°, .I ‘ ' 1517;, Fl ilk: lsev|‘nt`*'J. vtgsfo. ri/mils. ' a _f _ __ ", ~‘~ V- 4oal;~11-asmoai WANTED AT ONCE.-A MAID FOR general houseworlf. with load re- ferences. Apply Mrs John Ratten- bury, 10 Pownal Street. . 4043-11~23m7i _____,_.__---- - - STRAYED-SIX CATTLE ly; YEAR old, red and -white. Mtch 0\ll- 0! top side left ear. Any tidings of them will be rewarded; been away since June. Alex Cobb. Milburn. Kings Co., P. E. l. 4029-11-23ME2l. ,_.._f- _ MEETING.-A MEETING OF THE fllrmersof Mt.. Stewart and vicinity will be held in the l.0.F. Hall, Mt. Stewart, on Friday, November 28th. at 7.30. Subject for discussion: Sheep Industry and Co-operative Marketing 'of Wool. Messrs L. Ma.:-lretllig' of Wool. Messrs L_ Tennafi‘t'a.lld W. R. Reek. of the Department of Agriculture, will ao- dress the meeting. 4040-11-28m i ' - - wail,-V ._._o__-----1'” nllnarifo r~l|ltmo|l¢ euros Dilmtllortn »rna.W1ila.=rftE, 1%- _ ‘ 'TEMPERATURE -_*..- i Wil WI! D093 bGOTi was hill on sander. Nov- her eye upon was Canada. He ma 'were-in a posltionto enrol themselve among the soldiers now serving-i e use of their country the time the first co the e and a he- emph - of men and more men the men u. trenches t aid at the follow and although he ultimate result, must that the war wt\sV~over the- better for the British litmsirei made an earnest appeal to who were able to tulle up and in is e he* _ '\ 14 -» -.sv 4 ,X Y] s I3 Hlllilti th C. I n‘; estimate. L‘°i‘{.;'°°‘°‘”°§’Ji5ii°%Z.’;ii$.f.$’“§& 'City oi Monastir city of Monast r. an a tlolilcr rltish B85 feet long, Mergaflner 'w 890 Eli Nov. e_ C an ve” game” ‘igpealdwlttleltyougg _ tllonlretgelriltliionlsdaeitngdltP02331 ll id fth t t th ki g for ni fumers-ean vcnywo eaee,anr e es a seo eenene, usman mm m s information confirms his origin in October 1914 ' GENEVA, Nov. 22.-Press despatch- Camidai ‘He es from Bucharest say that British I P \ G "nuns forces have arrived at the Serbian i d re being rein- - - -V V- V yto Declare A V 1 ° lui .5..n;§; -5-mer sunk- War on Germany ann s l.oNnoN, Nov. 22.--'rho Zlgritish . th dlfrsr- steamship Hallalnshire, 4,4 tons __ magninoisnt or si-oss and the Mersanser. 1.905 tons,‘,e§‘§,§§e?,§'01f‘2§g2g'en;§f §§§,ff,°,';‘,’,, pls, and tho sinister throats oi Mr. Mmm Bme “CK” & Ca Ltd" they carried out l\eV0»\iBOI\ Sllllk- 'H1951' °I`°WB W0l`9 "opus that diplomats understood Gounnris and other pro-German min- have also genegously “Hema ma have » l isters that the Serbians and Franco- Brltish steamship Salsette, from G i I tt f h °“ ' d agreed to remove without cost to the for nonn»lly,Vi'| ashore soutiror °"‘”““" ° °“ Y “ ”“‘ °’ ° °“"' '“=°f““d-iffa llllllllll lil llsl that an Italian declaration of war was Glasgow She was ~ _ . as having sailed_‘on Oct. T is - Ham, England, for Baifl‘7» vatiival "lg;s\i`ly Telegroplk” whtllohl says: “ e és mean o ave e r way V _ 0WlI9d in C0 ` ' OTTAWA, Nov_ _22_.._Tuo Mumu and that, to rescue gallant Serbia, and m”"d" ¥°""".'°'f"»°“'f“-“:S°t|” 7 Derpa.rtm`eht is preparing »a modified ' eye test for recruits which will not be i e Th d feet eltch keen eyesight for tile nghting ing is comparatively short. ___,,_1._1-1-_ Battalion From British al greater Greece. The Greek Cabinet, forewarned is people is with the Allies. d willing to submit to the masses of the Despite the pessimistic tone of the rt great majority of the Hellenic people British newspapers, there still is hope a Venizelos will be immediately recall- ed. Whatever the outcome is to be, and we shall not have long to wait, the of great Franco-British fleet is where it the vigorous policy to be initiated by can strike hard and protect the Al- the quadruple entente, was in conti- lies’ troops in Serbia from Greek nuous session, from nine o’clock on treachery. Friday night, till three o'clock on Sat- Of the British and French troops no A urday morning, and information that news has been received. s f0f¢00- PALERMVO N . 21, i P ri N . A *°;°§\’“1§ f'°;“ C°“°§§’;"§‘fl;‘°c§§' 22.-'rho aruptigri or ‘ntl-oighotli London Papers WW ° “° “ms Bay’ 5 ° n is assumi g erious proportions ` torso of Gems- img-0--;-g-3-g §‘.:..°n. ,.,.i.i...? .f U.. ....... ._ Approve Blockade eu in ue-emu on-so yo- ihht °1"Y' “nd thm' 9 MB a ° fleeing to places of safety. The sides Mackenzen is expected there next of the volcano are cracking an “i°°k' ~ streams of lava are visible at a dl ` a direct message from the ` _ ' V V lance Of f0I‘lY milelh Herald says: ' d Nlswl voax, N. Y.. Nov. 22.- 5` cable from London this moming to the which they had inspectem and_ wmch "The economic and commercia blockade of Greece is heartily cndors- cmdmg ,.HaDpyland Theatre., (which with a view to quartering a number of recruits in town during the winter. At a representative meeting of the citiz- terday afternoon, at which Mayor A Sounders presided, these officers out- lined their scheme. The buildings 1 they decided could be utilized for this work were the Agricultural Hall, ln- . 1 1 ing, this vigorous action being defend- ed on the ground that the suppression of the constitution by the King in de- British' forces would be dlsarmed an r, fiance of the will of the Hellenic peo- ed by an the newsnapers this m°m` Mr. Gaudet Manager generously of- il ll W fered to vacate if require ), t e ~est- em school, offered by the School Trustees, and the large warehouse and hall (Montgomery’s Hall) which department all their goods now stored interfled, if they were forced to re- _ treat into Greek territory, warrant gifs; a'§hfn`;’£°‘§fea:§gr°Fw:€§ £;$_ gggsgrgyutggsgiggkzie'pgggfvfg Qflrg tions in Bummersilie. lf their report nxllch loss dlitlonlt in England-forth war beacuse the range of ride shoot mean the end of his reign " his the attitude of the conser _ the Hellenic Kingdo . lcle, the Daily News and the Times. TB illllliltll SIILUIEHS o where Greece, honoring her treaty, ' ' V so stringent as that now n us . V , , V , _ test now is me some as thot “ood for should -have shown an embattled front, iw the South African war. where much of “WY Wm ““° “ll legmlum’ m°°“° '° MEETINGS' I. . -_ _ ills fills urs was ci 1.ooo yn-Boston _°°9_‘,i,*`,fe.**;g°§"‘;{,°°t¢l§‘e°;$‘3§§m”§§Yp§L‘{‘,; _ _ -=-T-1_,,,_'__4‘ ~ .- -""" ~ A “’“"“" '"‘°"° " “°‘ "‘° “°°“ °,f in anions realises tho Allies' lnaox- ` ' i lble determination the better it will ‘tion for advertislnglin this not l F"“°° “nd th’ t°'t h” mm md; be for the Kaiser’s gnrother-ln.law ands Cash-mast moompelm 'oderlmmt is approved of by the Militia. Depart Constantine that his treachery will ment it Wm mean E Mg ming mr Sumnierside during the coming win- ter.-C. ' af gu rl the live of t'h Fr nch and _ - ,___-, Erieislf (soldiers, Bwho eareefighting Conn-,NG"EvE,N ,` ,'» , R ANNo`UNdEnit'isNTd, '- ` ONE CENT per wordqoldltl- ,_ _ mum charles. twventrivt ehtl- -v _- These are also the views of other f ----- V».~ ff; V w i newspapers such as the Daily Chron "A 'Pie Social will in Hartavillo Hell,iWUdllldlUX'r it f4.»Pmoeode for ne ipulyllol. Admlselonllii and i= ,vV-,Mtn bullets -free. f i “Will ~u. _ .l ..~`V I I'-1 -'V' "Tile young ladies of Grace Gllllob. S will hold a~oonuri~isth¢'~.e¢h¢oi»vh M _ of the tzllurcll this evening ..;.r°~....-°~ Iiiltltt-G0l0\‘|i\ Dill ltld . Clphlti .bqf¢.¢{.q|¢ glgtymfggfglo, ~‘ `: Jago,.'l!- ileadttt Ilvlslon' Halihx. 1U\c\`ntl. V: _ . » __ , ,, _ ~ , have been tllhmlnei-side tot' title pant ‘ `~\ .....»...¢..».s»_s=aau '. ‘_ 1*! ,few days looking over the situation, Llnlmonltldd-All :M ici -ll-uni is-_ -1- , t, i ,, f ii ‘li fl' Vi , 'I as 1.-` l I il ,f. if ; . 1 Z :- _i .- _,ui »» “if 1 iii if »» ez . 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