MAXI MS 07A MERE MAN p, md funlly reunion. Chmgmu ls the day of universal d! Ionic! llli gfiffflgnromaiu Two Cont! tttttttsttc ttssitt Til iitiE_E_IiRNEitS iihstmas And New fear Greetings _Fr0m Trades And 4.21.001‘ C 0 ll g 1' e s s Secretary. mini/t, Dec. 23—(C.P.)—-Op- t. tit.‘ iopcs for the new your nre , out. in the following Christmas . mlgé to wllge-curneis of Canada gut-d by Mr. P. M. 13111001‘. Secre- Wrp-eusurer of the Trades and him Congress: one: natural inclination at Christ- [ultlllie is to look at those things which are pleasant and pleasing, ttlch offer a. definite prospect of tttttr times to come in the New m, ritther‘ than to consider» the t. drab and more dolefirl realit- . which hang like storm clouds g the horizon. it the beginning of the present y the outlook ivas not promising. . pail of’ depression had hung the ivorld for two year-l. and ‘u of improvement were scarcely -: riiablc. 'No\v. a your later, ft l8 » nrttumtely the case ‘that. we 11 atlmlt the pessimistic outlook “i year ago proved only too cor- EVPry phase of business act- . every section of the commun- '. has imd intimate critic-um: of ti! llfliiwiliy brought by the de- yrssion. Auras the case a year ago, how- r, it is still the workers who are yng the heaviest price. Wage re- tadiur; dccrenred working time unenwloyinent have caused the . less iltousnnds to contribute n hcvnnd their means to a bfcm for which in no sense were r lP$il‘llSl1Jl(‘. Those sections of . (‘ttili‘i"llllly having n. larger u‘ i('t\llilllll9d on Page l0) I ‘NOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. liiEEYPINGS, ETC "imp rut; Skate at Wlieullcy tr toniirlit. '73'.ll—1‘.!-1l4-li. y'$-'1l111'<l-1.\'. Pulnis De Dnnsc. ‘ d?! 1' illl 12. 25C. 15C. 7331-ll Luke Verde l-lull, Dec- I 1' iventhcr u nltivutirublc .:~.=ion 20c nnd ltlc. 7315-12-24-11. "Dani-t w. "Filth Dc Dnnse, Moinluy, Big uctxult- dunce with novelties. “ Drizr. fl till closing. ‘iillil-li ‘W110 ‘Ii the dance in Iilnreruld “Ptllitflttlily night, December Com one. .come all, good ‘ 7318-12-24-3l. u “' Rlii 8111111‘. Skating after muteh. 7332-11 H. Grnnltes nt High- , -__.. m $1151 Rink Tuesday, Dec- Mriu at B P. M. The Sum- Wm‘ lorkcy Club versus Victoria ' 73l9-l2-24-2i. "1 live hogs Tuesday, 27th. Hunter River, Emer- mingtoir. Signed Allan 72B5-l2-22-3i. "Hflclzcy a nbrcakmttame between Jimmy's '11s and ‘Nhentlcy River llivcr Kink Monday 1 l» lletlrs skate. 728842-2241 -, . @1111: or rut. Herbert. Rink fulfills. December 26th. ‘p onldlll’ vs. Mt. Herbert. One y e hull hours skate after ' 7320-12-24-11. .._ ....,__.__ “ll “I110 Buy mu, Tuesday -AD¢<=cmbcr 21m, chicken . ' llctrou forty-fives, bingo 3"". Atlmission 10c. Supper ‘G511 lowly constitute bingo . " "time. ‘1080-12-24-3 "Mlllldl l t,‘ c] Meeting Kensington _ -11b will be held in King iizduqllufidflll afternoon, “I, ‘WW1 at l.00 sharp. All i he Stiioito attend. will not l i Jll c "m" wednud” ‘ ‘"111?!’ 4th. J. R. Sharpe. t 7327-12-24-21. Merry Chris Failure Noted“ In Soviet Farms MOSCOW, Dee. I3.-.'1‘ti0 State Fur-ms, to which the Soviet govern- ment looks not only to furnish Ip- pmxlmately one-seventh of its grain resources but I180 to let an example for collective and lndivldunl pou- ants, were pictured tonight as hav- ing fallen down badly in their dc- liverlea of grain to the ltlto. This branch o! ‘agriculture lud fulfilled only '17.! per cont of the collections assessed against it and supposed to be u ,‘ ‘ " December 15. stringent orders for immediate improvement fn the situation which it describes as "shameful" were lu- sued. The Commlssariat pointed out that not a single grain trust, each of which comprises a group of State forms, had met its obligations. txnnstntttt ELEVATUR tliliSEtilEIiTiI CHICAGO, Dec. 23——(A.P.)-—An explosion turned a. six-story grain elevator into a seething fumaoe fire today, killing m, mm ind perhaps a. second who. was still missing tonight. Eight; others were burned, some of them rescued heroically from lmlncnt death as 200,000 bushels of wheat, corn, barley and oats went up in flames and nearby concrete elevators containing more than 1.~ 000.000 bushels more were menaoed. Walter Brazel, 2a was instantly killed as a blast hurled him through an elevator door. He died of a. fractured skull. I>Alifi|c ruttnnt initiator (Associated Pres!) NEWPORT NEWS, Vs", Dec. 23- A story of paternal cruelty was Monday night. F1rst' I told police today by s. 15-year-old school girl, who gave that as the reason she shot and fatally wound- ed her father, A. M. Lassiter. The tragedy occurred lust. night us the girl, Frances Lassiter-u I brunette high school sophomore- ' prepared to go to a Sunday school "kiddie party." Her father first de- clincd to let her go, but later _gr:lntcd the permission. She and her mother were search- ing for a. key to a trunk which contained a. doll, she wanted to take to the party. The father offered to help, she told police. Police laid they learned the man entered a closet, and stumbled over some packages, presumably purchased by ,M.rs. Les-sitar for Christmas. _ The girl told police her father become enraged and berated his ‘wife for making the purchases without his knowledge or consent. Events that followed were not clear to tho girl. Police said their investigation showed the glr-l draw a revolver from a. bureau drawer lllld fired at nei- father. He died en route to u. hospital. The girl said her father “beat me from the time 1 lenmed to walk, and he abused my mother on the slightest excuse." "Lust night I couldn't stand it any longer," she told police. ller statement tn the police was placed in writing. There were no other witnesses. Her mother and small brother were in another room. Iler story was told in a quiet voice, and her poise was not shak- en. She had been released by the Juvenile court, under 06,000 bond for a preliminary hearing next Thursday: Meanwhile she is paroled t0 her uncle. W. b. South, of llor- rison, Vs. 7.77/1” The People's apers Covers Prince Edward /// 7/, 11w" §N .111’- k Read by Everybody island Like the Dew goodness MERE MAN Bless the Lord for his manifold MAXIMS 01A this Chrlstmu’ tide. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1932 Thomas B. MacAulay, Sun Life President's Honor» Vindicated. (By hunk Hnherty, Canadian Press Stall Writer) MONTREAL, Dec. 23.-Vlndica- tlon of his good name was won to- day by Thomas B. Macaulay, Pres- ident of the Sun Life of Canada. as u. Jury under Chief Justice R. A. E. Gieenshlelds, found James J. Har- pell guilty of defamatory libel. The trial occupied five days and arose out of articles attacking Mr. Muc- uulay and the Sun Lite published in Howell's magazine “The Journal of Commerce" and out of passages in a book called “Industry, Coin- merce and finance." Sentence was reserved by the Chief Justice until ‘ruesday with the consent of the Crown to permit Mr. Harpell to retain his liberty on bail over Christmas. Calixte Cor- mier, defence counsel, announced he intended to appeal but the court ruled it thad no power to grant bail pending appeal but: could continue the former bail if the sentence was reserved . Throughout the whole trial the white-hatred financier sat in the courtroom and followed proceedings closely. When the verdict was an- nounced his friends and relatives gathered around him with their congratulations. Much of the internal organisation of the Sun Life and many of its investments wererevlewed ln the course of the trial. Mr. Macaulay (Continued on Page 1 Voices Protest (Canadian Press) tutu tsuttu or it BEL I operation and comradeshlp." Weste rrfz “Ea rmer. . "God bless the Bantu-Pals," will be the sentiment echoed 1n heart and with tongue by the parents of 425 children this afternoon. The spectre of a. dreary holiday, a. toy- less Christmas, for the children will have vanished with-the arrival of n parcel for each child. The Bantu- Pals would be well rewarded, as the staff of The Guardian will be re- warded, 1f they could see the smiles of joy and hear. the words of grat- itude from the happy parents, as parcels are conveyed secretly to a hiding place, to be later placed in Merry Christmas To Santa - Pals Every Child On A Lengthy List Will Be Provided For, As Result Of. Your Generosity. u: wiitntit SITUATIUN IN uttntisyutts wssimvifiwnlfiaié." 23——(A.P.1 MPresident. Hoover todayi closed the book on his interchange with Prtniidenl-elret Franklin D. ROOS- vcli. fl(‘(‘l(llll2' with the aid of his Citbinet officers 00 transmit the war debt and allied problems to the next administration in much their pre~cnt form without further com~ muireation. "In a source informed of admin- istrotion activities, it was stated today that Mr. Hoover would make no reply in n statement issued last have an titiiiuppy Christmas. Though the requests for help tins year were luv in excess of wimt was anticipated, Stuiia-Puls evcr'y\vlrt-rc responded generously to the call and to the need. Today the curtain will be rung down on one more Sunta- Pal campaign, but: it is our belief that the joy and happiness brought Luto runny homes will have its el- fect for many days in a. high peak of experience in chl‘d life, untl in ' '* l: .. ‘ '1. ' '5 “fit: glirlltillrll-XIL m‘ ' WM night by Mr. Roosveit expressing o And no“) q 1"“ - “ u) stirprie nt the President's remark ', \l1l.-li.", :1 ic"‘ ' Christmas to you an‘ and “My it be that his sirceessor-elect had con- wuiting stockings. It is with sincerest pleasure that we find our faith 1n the generosity ‘of the public Justified, that we are able to publish the information that I not one child so far as we know will tHRISTMAS GREETINGS mountain! (Canadian Prcn) OTTAWA, Den. ZIF-"Cfmlda is meeting the economic emergencies of peace as she met the tragic trials of war, with her citizens standing shoulder to shoulder in unity, o0- Ino message of Christmas greet~ lngs of courage, faith and hope t0 all Canadian citizens, Rt. Hon. Sir George Perley, acting Prime Min- ister, voiced this sentiment tonight. Speaking for the Domnion Gov- ernment, the message issued by the acting Prime Minister and war- time Commissioner in Inndon. through the Canadian Press, was as follows: “In the absence of the Prime Minister, and on behalf of the Government of Canada, if, is m! privilege to send a. message of Christmas greetings to the people of the Dominion. ,“'I‘hongl1 we celebrate this yule- tlcle season at >a time of world stress and storm, we have no res- son to lose courage, hope or faith in the future. Canada is meeting the economic emergencies of peace as she met the tragic trials of war, with her citizens standing shoulder to shoulder in unity, oo-operatlon and comrsdeship. If, by our action, we continue to exhibit our posses- fon of these qualities 41nd our be- lief in the Christmas message of peace and good-will, we will indeed be helping to bring not only a merry Christmas but a ha??? New Year to our Dominion.“ tsuttntn tins mntttmtttt (Onnlllil-n Press‘ WBQNIPEG, Doc. 23-0. B. Clay, Bridgetown, P. E. L, has been elect- REGINA, Dee. 23-Br'ttsl1 cus- toms authorities’ decision that Can- adian wheat, to qualify for the six- cent preference, must carry proof of direct consignment is interpret- ed by Saskatchewan wheat pool of- ficials fls an additional handicap to,the western farmer at a time when he is in dire distress. An- nouncement of the decision was made in a despatch from London, I-Iirgiund, Wednesday. The following statement protest- ing against the ruling was issued by the Saskatchewan pool tonight. "As a producers’ organization, we must naturally feel nothing but regret a handicap is to be placed on the western Canadian farmers at an extremely critical period. We refer of course to the decision of the Brltsh customs authorities that Canadian wheat shipped to the United Kingdom must carry proof of origin to qualify for the new six-cont preference. ThLs means. in brief, that subr stsntiol quantities of Canadian grain will be diverted from poss- agu through Buffalo. 0n the sur- face this appears to be the notion- al benefit. In reality, however, it means a sectional benefit at the expense of another section which ‘ has already had n considerable ex- perience as a "hewer of wood and n drawer of water" in the life of this country.” Pleads 1v.» Guilty i NIW YORK, Dec. ilk-LAP.) -— Jelnltte M. Lewis, sister of the Iota-nu Julia Arthur, ‘pleaded not 811119! today to two lrand jury in- dictment! chlrllll! Brand larceny. "W!" 11414 ll! 05.090 bill (or trial. B110 ll lwlllld of selling o Brook- lyn drum!» o half interact in twelve Newfoundland mines she allegedly docs not own. OTPAWA. Dn- kk-A ulna-p deer-cue on! obnerved In the export alumnus of when our in; the wank ended Doc. u, an I report of the bureau of Itsthflon. bu! m». nu wudnotothoolonfngloriho winter of ‘the ports of Montreal, Quebec llll (IAIN. ed director for the Maritime» divis- ion of the Oonadhm Sheep Breed- ers’ Association for 1983 it was an- nounced hero today. No Comment (Cnudlufrrm) WINNIPDG, Dee. flit-Recommen- dation of Mayor 0. H. Blukeny. of Moncton, N. B., which would place Innate appointment: under the control of provincial governments. elicited no comment from Provin- chl Government headl here today. Premier John Bracken said he would not one to cxpnu on opin- ion until he had given the question duo consideration. i sidered it "undesirable" to co-oper‘ ate on the debt, disarmament and world economic conference prob- lems. an even happier holiday to you as u result of the happiness you have brought to others. 1o PAGES tmasTo All Our Reader Annual fluhlcrlptlunn [Delivered 86-01 lly Mull Canada and l»'_ 8. A. Sh‘)! i S Hinden burg Is Thoughtful .‘ (Asvmriated Press) BERLIN, Dec, ‘All-So the ants and the presidential staff! could have Christmas Day off, the. venerable President, Von Ilinden- burg. today started yuli-tide tes- tlvities early. l TlieChnnc-cllory, where the Pres- ident. is residing while the Presl- dentitil mansion (town the street is undergoing repair, wus the scene: of a. homely cclvhrutioii niurkett byi a luncheon nt a long extension, table covered with bright colored} tablecloths, and the bestownl of‘ gifts selected by Frau COlOllDl; Murgurcthu Von iiitidenburg, \vif-:' of the Prcsldentis son. l Discusses War Debts With PARIS. Dre. 23—IA.P.t~Pr'cniier (continued on Page l0» lCanadaw Takes Place‘ Among" SkyscraperCitiee ' Thr- President u-as represented as feeling that the New York Gover- nor's suggstion that he appoint hi5 own fact finding commission had made no change in the situation. He held fast to his decision that isuch an agency would be of little active after March 4. The chief executive has indicated a willlngncsh, however, to deal with‘ any immediate problems in inter- natonel affairs. He discussed today, with secret-dries Stimson and Mills the problems surrounding the debt (Czuiadiun Press) MONTREAL, Dec. Elk-Canada, like a young giant, not only is ex- panding rapidly but is architectur- ally retichhrg towards heaven. 'l‘nll ‘ _ - - - France graceful buildings are rising from lddauu by ' coast toicoost, equzil in beauty to “new was Interest m u“ 03pm“ those of any country and superior lover the can upon Mnbmador to many tEdge in Paris by Premier Joseph Toronto has the tallest, n. Can- ipauLBom°ur1 “king l“ Amblssa" "Edlflll bank there rising nierjestlcaliy .d°r l° wmmumcate with omcials skyward 480 feet; or 30 storeys above ’ lwre- Nemlel” while Hmlse “or street level, according to K, S. Gil- lslfli-c 139031111191" fimlrcfst llllwever- lies, commissioner of buildiniis" for ‘Wolllfl film-malt Pendmg ‘Balm or Toronto. A large life inrurtiuce “Wfllfl 7mm Edit?- bullding in Montreal is second with l Tl" llfilmrill feeling 1'11 5511111115‘ 416 feet and the head office of nn- i‘ trillion Circle-l i5 mill YEW of the other large bunk here rmilzs third Itrlvbtor notions Will 0am t0 lltlllwllll with 364 feet, n. scant nine mt over l the Ifoover administration in view Toronto's largest hotel. of the fact that only nine weeks Outside of’ the two eastern cities remain of its existence. the tallest is on the Pacific coast. in Vancouver, a hotel there tower- ing 335 feet. On the Atlantic, Saint John, N. B., holds the 1‘(‘C(ll'([ Wlill, a general hospital of 143 fect. com- are as follows: Quebec. ‘Jll feet. ‘i"" tiered with Halilaxs tallest of 120 feet. l Tire tallest of other principal ci-l ties verified by the city engineers; with another of 240, 641th having r1onc0n1). N. fr. Dec. 23—tA.P-> l8 storeys; Winnipeg, 102 feet, with , -» Mrs. Bessie Shackford, 40, serv- 12 storeys; Calgary 185 feet, with l2 ing :1 l fc sentence for murder ill storeys; Hamilton 180 feet with lulthe remind degree arising out. of storeys; Regina, 145 feet ‘with it; the dvzith of her lrusbnnd, Edwin storeys and Ottawa with ltl .‘»'.Ol'\‘_‘,2\. l shitektord, today was granted a Building bylaws of ilit: unions! (firrietmas pardon by Governor cities curtail the buiiciing; 0i "-|.Iihti G. Winzuit, and will be re- SEYBDQYS- EXFK-‘lll l1)‘ 51101115 11- 1'1‘ W‘ turzn-tl to that town on Christmas sion, 130 feet for fireproof‘ hut’ --.n,,- 513m; 5.11,- tt-ill find waiting fo: her. is the greatest height 11000111. rm- riunei- and mother and several children. Worden Clarke said she was a model prisoner and n "splvn- Enjoy Christmas did cool-z." TRACAIDIE, N. B., Dec. 23 1GP.) -Stricken by the scouigti most dreaded in the history of mun und doomed t9 seclusion uitliiti the bounds of‘ the lnz-aretio livrt‘, a group of men and women will lccl their misfortune less keenly as the spirit of Christ-Ines adds its cheer to the little world of their own. But in a broader sense the true spirit of Christmas is here every tiny. It is exemplified in the lllllTtyr-llkf‘ cle- votion given by the Hot-cl Diuu sisterhood t0 patients afflictrd with leprosy. At present the Lazaretto contains nine leper-s. five women and [our nren from various mints in Can- ldi. They will attend Christmas services in the little chapel reserv- ed for their use, and during the day open packages containing gifts fmm the institution, relatives and friends. Moot of the patients are above l whsinxoron. Dec. 23- l 'l‘l\e American Railway Associa- tion announced today that rev- enue freight loaded dllrlrlg the week ended Dec. l7 was 516,796 NUS, a decrease of 4,420 under the preceding week and 84,374 under the same week last year. coirnfiqv. GUARDIAN MONDAY PUBLISHED as cured and deported to his native socintcd cardinals 0f the ctrria will coll m! i°ono Pius r triv lnoon to wish him liezirtzlv “Mir- U». l _. ‘dl Beumontc, 86 year-old Deaniof S. Ambassador “he Sam Gouge, ulate him, in the name of all tlrl Cardinals. including the four Am- JO-llfllll P-“ll Bmlfvl"? "(kllllllltl m?‘ oricans. on compleiin: another yen! PUPE tit ft ...tt st its iiiYS tItNIJ snnnws f Ancient Custom Will Be Observed This Christmas —- W i ll Receive 2O Cardin- als. 2I5~ 1A3 odd VATICWN CITY. l) ltxusi—'l'l'ie i.\\'\~ity l0nu\rr0\l' htfnw _\' Christmas." Cardinal Pignutellf will congrat- lmd "m" UllllTd 5mm“ PYT-ilflflnjas supreme Poutifl of the Roman elect Franklin D. Iloosvcltfs policyiiicfltyhonc chum-t, that. the debt problem m‘ the pro-y Pius will receive them in tho sent, can best be handled tliroughyvrhmne Rm,“ Arm. R 19w word. diplomatic channels, mad:- u Sllf-‘of mtmm b,- n", Pop?‘ pignatd“ prise m" on Wan" E‘ Edge mdaylvvill make a short formal address. frankly with Ambassador. Vifhile [he entire question discussed in its general extinct, it] nos clear that M. PutilBoncour sought to clear away the ground in order to know how platters now stand and above all to keep iliet (llFCUESlOllS open })l‘(‘]7{ll‘ill()l‘_\‘ more definite nt-gotiltons wlrcnihe Roosvclt administration comes into power. American sources indicated that‘ the Premier expressed u frank deq wes 1 sire ~to-reer=ive any assistunee-pos-r slble from lli" cmbztssv and from, Waslfngtmr which would make it} possible for him to take up the debt: question €n the chamber of f‘l(‘pll';. tics and tri reach n solution ns soon! as one may be found. There wire no zniticing during the cnnforcirre, it. was stat} ed, and througltottt zi tpirit oi‘ goodl will was 5ll0‘.\‘il on both sidns. I Apparently’ the Premier made no prcdriitm abiut. when the Chamber might. amend its attitude against payment of the December‘ debt i we rds l. interest. Etttitttttitttsl rust tutti tstttrtttttt NEW YORK, lltj-t". 23 Gold vX-I ports from Eirglund to ‘he Rmflllllt lot $8,043,000 hmtotmt-trt todfly by the Federal Rvscrtt- Bélllh. were be- lieved tn represent the firs: 0011-. signment of the yellow metal in connection with the tiaynient. of; Britalnls war debt installment and‘ Interest on December l5. puynmrt was effected on the due dole though the cut-marking of British gold in London for the ac- count of the Federal Reserve. 'I‘o- day's shipment evencci up a part, of that eannark transaction rind re- sulted in u decrease of $7563.80!) in the gold held Zlbftlllfl for the ac- ‘ gnuni, of the federal reserve. In addition to the shipment from England there uwre urrivnls of $2,- 800,000 from Frazier, $995,900 from Canada nnd $98AO0 from India. The total oi" the inwurd movement, ap- proximately $ll,l'tl)0.000 WAS not all direct tzaiu for the uuinirjws mon- etary stock, having an offset in the $7,563,800 loss in the reserves gold stock nhrond, nithus making l t the not gain in nmirciiary stock 53.559300. REGINA, Dee. 23-Olfer of middle age. One, p great war vet- eran. contracted the disease in France, but a Cagnosis of his trouble was not made until three years later. Last summer a Chinese we: discharged mom (Ibo lnltlmtim AS USUAL TUESDAY an advance of‘ $250,000 from the Imperial‘ Oil (Yomparry, in an- ticipation of gas fax payments, was being considered todly by - meaning linen snid today among his joys: the sumptuous Gallery. irmplified by him in February of this _vear. ‘real value unless it could continue and dlscussed m“ pwsont silmltlonli-cealling the Pope's achievement! “l” 9111"“ Swirls! this 1m year, and concludin‘ [with the Latin "ad mllltos runes.‘ "may you have a ion] rrw" Following the ancient. custom the Pope will enumerate his joy! and sorrows of tne year. Church- that hc would list l. Completion and. dedication ol new Vatican Ari 2. Increasingly friendly relation! twith VtlrcWLIVigliariV government. ergo Mussolinils visit ftd 3. Some betterment of the worlcl crisis. 4. The felicifations he received ,ou bocomirv: ‘l5 years old May 3L Thev snid, iris sorrows would in- elude: l. Strained relations with Mex- ico. the condition of the clergy "r“*"_;1 (CoritinflucdA LPage l0» The Weather, Etc‘ HST SHOPPING DAY Q ‘fall-Ms r oven ALL our -t\ N? Etllittetnq W‘ Rn I “V? w ., lhginniouhowanlovijfl Fr-ssh shilling windiuciuudy and mild with some rain. Sunday, mild. RIIF/FEORDLOGICAI: OFFIFFL Tor- rmtn_ I104‘. Ltfl-lflnhnulu and maximum tvmpnrutnres: lmnx-"nn .. . 10B (l: Aklnvik . 80 Victoria . (I Yitnrnuver d liilumvitnn t f‘. Hrtnff . 3 (‘nlpnry . .. ll Snskntnoru .. . . fil Regina .. . 3| llrundon ... 3' “Wnnipeg .. ... R1 Lrmtlnu {I ‘Fnrtvnin (I l\'il||:<tr\l\ 4n n .. 3| .11 (,\|l'l\|"|‘ . 30 Snim Jnhn ... ... 40 llulifrn ... .. .. .. R t‘linrinltcioiri\ .. L‘: l-‘OIIHCAFTI t Wtrttime \\'|~.~t- -l"rv1=l| lhiflitur utndu- vlmnly nml nrilil with porno rnlu. §nn|1ny_ mild. \I:|rili|\||\ 16.1.11 :--l"rvnl| shifting winds: cloudy nrul mild wlth noun ruin. Sumltuv ruilil. ('.\R FERRY SCIIEIIFLE \\' wk viu- -lr(‘f\\'l'.§ Holden tluily . . 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