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to the Baltic buneh, rerything that came idend of %% will be paid . : 15th to stockholders of 5 7 SO i . n K did_the serving ‘and he did well considering the fact that wild and ineffe e.. Nine N. F. A. bai ‘| one being injured, whicl ‘well fess than ‘oms year [iH| | Price $2 Per Share || " Maps and Literature On Request. . i -speedy ‘should at least cripple three out of nine. V5% i The Academy band were in front from 'the very start, scoring eight runs in the first inning. They scored in every inning while Balitic,wfs unable to cross the dish till the fourth round. No one stood out as the star of the game, gvery N. F. A. man playing up to, the mark. Bill Ringland and Paradis each pulled off a big time ston of what looked like sure hits. : The Baltic Rivals will have to get ‘eight or nine new players if ‘they expect to play’ any fast teams. :Even though they haven’t had much practice. they should have put up a better game Satur- d in it 1 West 24th St. New York: Telephone Greeley 1427- On Tuesday afterhoon the house form- erly owned by the late Joseph Daggett and occupied by his daughter, Winnie " Daggett White and family, took fire and was burned to the ground. Weighbors and men employed on the state road suc- ceeded in saving’/most of the furni- ture. A collection for the family in their loss was taken by those present, amounting to about $200. Wednesday night ajout 10.30 the small house belonging to Judson Will- jams was discoveréd to be on flre, but by the time help arrived nothing could be saved. Mr. Williams had left Sat- urday to work on the state road in Bolton. As the house was unoccupied ut the time, the cause of the fire seems ‘warriors are in for a big season, not only ‘ecause that' “mystic” guy /at the Davis theatre said’€o, but in addition they can field and hit and are on their toey all the. time. : Their abiilty will receive a sterner test ‘Wednesday of this week when they Journey to Pomfret. Pomfret has been cleaning un, so they sav, their latest vie- tim being tlle crack Putnam High team. However, the local boys are very confi- dent and firmly believe that they will bring home the bacon. ‘The score: ' N. F. A H Balti 2 mystery. T s Bimals. To celebrate the final payment for the 334 5 Deleo light plan that has been installed 430 0 in the church and chapel the Ready s 1 Helpers gave a grand banquet and gen- 731 iy eral parish gathering Thursday. A suit- 220 0 able supper‘was provided for about 102, 2 ; s, 2 The tables and room were decorated S 2 with yellow and green, with vases of | gage, o N O i Tl il carpations, sweet peas and ferns. After |J.Wilcox.ct 00 12 supper Rev. Mr. Rossnagle reccaled. that nearly a yvear ago the Ready Helpers started what seemed to be a big under- taking to put Delco light in the church and chapel by entertainments and subscriptions sufficient money being rais- by August, so that the plant was red" and soon after the setting up, and wiring was begun. There was much delay on dccount of transportation, Totals: 45 2 Secfe Uy innings: A, N Tiases on balls, . Hit by pitcher by Keenan §: by son 8. Struck out, by Keenan §, by Andérson Tmpire, H. Hull. Time 2.35. Y. A It looks as though Coach McKay and order. river. goals hockey scored. tails of Antwerp, April 25. €anada defeated the United States two hard " fought today and tomorrow will - | meet Sweden in the finals for the Ol | pic championship. It was not” until late half that the Canadians were score against the Americans, who strove vainly all'through the game to penetrate Canada’s hockey throughout, but the Americans weré outvlayed. The Canadians expect an easy vietory tomorrow. Fredericksson penetrated can defense after a long zigzag skate in the tenth minuté of the second half and ‘half mile and the mile, | the puck from the e mile, | l',;fk 2843 25.—The Har- HAEVAR})ANAVY BOAT RACES 'PDSTPONED:'WILL RACE TODAY Annapolis, Md. April vard-Navy boat races, postponed Satur- | aay because of rough water, will be row- ed tomorrow afternoon on the Severn N CANADA DEFEATED U. S. BY 2 ¥ | he was heaving against a young hurri- {riot was caused when Umpire Finneran | wpo referced the cane. A “the Baltic pitcher was|forfeited the second game! of a double | nally. w: . | héader between Louisville and Indianap*{ night. | men were hit by pitched -balls without | 0lis ‘Association teams. to YLouisville here inning and the: Indianapolis club was apparent- ‘ly making no effort to retire their'oppo-|josed by the Canadians, and finally 4 Jents when fans began throwing cushiong/ Prenchmun, De Rauch, was aggeed on as on the field. -Umnire Finneran then or-1ga compromise. B dered the contest forfeited and the fans swarmed down on the field. Special de-|an equal division of Dolice had to be called to_restore |- The academy officials were willing to have the contests decided today and the Harvard oarsmen got in communication ‘with their “college authorities, but the Harvard -officials would not countenance they contest dn Sunday. Permission was!' given the oarsmen, however, to remain over for the contest tomorrow. GOALS IN HOCKEY MATCH to nothing, in game It defence, In the fifteenth son also scored. Both the Canadian goals from scrimmages and after hard fighting. a was the able (By The A. P.) in the, second to lightning Ameri- minute Johanne- e ere’ shot Canada’s forwards, Hallderson, Fred- ericksson and ‘Goodwin frequently took but the work was finally completed and the plant has been in use during the winter. At the annual eHurch meeting in January it was reported that over £600 had been raised. leaving a bal- ance of our $300. This was ~ reduced from:time to time till recently James H. Brewsted, of Hartford, a former resi- dent here, and who still owns the prop- erty occupied by his parents, very gen- erously contributed the balance that remained due. THe also mentioned others who had been acfive in the work. hut to the president of the Ready Helpers, Arthur J. Vinton, who had done the principal part of the wiring and car- rying forward of the work he directed his biggest guns, fipally ordering him to stand up, when in behalf of the members of the society he presented him a handsome gold watch and fob, as a token of appreciation. Mr. Vinton, a small fellow about 6 foot 2, attempted to express his thanks, but with the complete surpris and following such % good supper, he seemed too full for/ut- terance. He spent most of the remaind- er of the evening showing the gift to thoge present. SATURDAY’S MARKET. = . New York, April 24.—Settlement of the Stutz controversy and a feeling that the Mexican_ sitnatj was not acute as far as the {"nited States was concerned were faGiors in a geperal rally of prices durmg trday’s short session of the stock market. The motor group, oils, steels and equip- ments, somewhat in the ‘order named, |mad(. substantial gains. Rails and ship- fings held back at the outset but rallied 01 'a demand for Rock Island, Missouri Facific. St. Louis and San Francisco, At- lartic Gulf and ited Fruit. Trregular reactions, resulting “from profit taking, occurred at the end, but General Motors closéd within a’ fraction of tz best at 298 1-2, a gain of 15 points. Sales amcunted tor 457,000 ghares. More than passing interest attached to the bank statément, Because of the week’s severe ligu'dation of stocks. The clearing nouse reported an actual _decrease | in loans and discounts of $72.668,000, almost of:se'ting the previous week’s enormous increase, while reserves increased almost $12.060.000, making a total excess of AT THE PALACE ALLEYS, Norwich Woolen Card Room No. 1. Jones ..... .81 ' 82 91— 354 | anout $35560,000. c. Scovel 85 & 85— 257 | ‘The exhibit of the local federal reserve, D. Scott 109 132 68— 309 | bank disclosed a strensthening of pold Seovel 80 84 71— 235 reserves by over $32.000,000 and an in. Louls 124 108 101— 331 | crease of almost $33,000.000 in total re |’ —- — —- —|tervos, the combined ratio of teserves in. 479 491 1416—11386 | creasing from 417 to 43.1 per cont. Chsdk Miois Nels. - ]fi'e general bond market was irregulat, k bt aberty issues again Tpacted with . the e 56 90 S5 28%13"1us at the new low record of 93. Toton W. Seott 80 84 84— 248 sales (par value), $6,575.000. Old T. 8. Yoskinn 70 71 Ti_ 5ig | 28 declined 1-4 on call and Panama 3s e W5 BT 28| ceclined 3 per cent. on call 378 448 388—1209 RENCER, & S8 Als Chatmper 5 Exbibition Gamp. Best Bugas .. St 1600 Am Philadelphia Nationals 9, New Haven| 3% Am (Eastern League) 7. Stars Indicate Peace Treaty Will Be Signed " ETH ' sgEBesdslsuss F22888588 R -} Dr. Frank T. Allen, director of the | Astrological Reseapeh Society with headquarters in Washington, asserts that peace treaty with the league of _ mations or its equivalent unimpaired, ~ will positively be adopted by the U., to the testimony of thd . FINANCIAL AND 5 quiet ; New clesed 32.90. 3.87 mostly | stéers, and handyweight), $13.00@15.00 ; féeder steers, §7 @ @ light, to good 14, Market $9.50@ Sterlinz, Denian nk, Com, W Ocinber 24.50, 5 gavernment $ head. 5@14.90. ttle—Receipts, 8,000 head. 7.10@13.00 ; and- heifer: Pittsburgh, April 16.50, prime $15.50 @, . tid: $12.25@ common’ to fresh cows veal calves. §18. Sheep and middling 41.45 York, April stéady. May Decembe: MONEY. Belgian francs, bonds 40.45 r32. 8, commereial Market 75 medium light weight, S1. $14.25@ 15.00 ; Tough, steady. weight, 465G heavy $11.65@12.40 ; 60 60 THE LIVESTOCK MARKET. Chicago,’ April 23.—Hog receipts, 3.- to §1 lower. Bulk 05 top $15.40 ; heavy weight, 5@ 14.50 ; HHERCAL New York, April 24, — Spot ~ cotton 24.—Cotton futures July 37.93, 3, January New. York, April 24.—XMercaritile paper 6 3-4@7; exchange strong; sterling, 60 day bills 3.84 bills on banks 3.84 3-8, commercial bills 3.83 7.8, demand 3.85 1.2, ;. francs,” demand 16.94, day day cables cables demand 15.87, i guilders, demand 36 1-2, ca- Hles: -8; lire, demand 22.37, cables 22.85; ‘marks, demand 1.63, cables 1.64; irregular; railroad bonds easy; bar silver 118; Mexican dol-| lars 89 3-4, ca- $14.00@ 5.255 light packing Digs, Market Beef steers, medium and » $12.35@14.00; choice and @14.00; medium and good, 3 i light “weight, good choice, $11.40@13.75; common and me- dium, $9.50@11.40; butcher cattle, heif- cows, -, $7.00@11.50 ; and $T.25@11.00; cariers and cutters, $6.00@38.00 ; $8.50@11,35; 10.60 Xil 2. Market lower. butchers 5.50, fat cows steady. Prime #00od mixed, $13.00@14. LIBERTY BOND i TS L A% TS 1ih 1ot ds T 24 15 £.11 TS Lib st 41 S TS Lib 24 43s) 600 v s’y’_y, 2d 4 o0, T8 Tib 4 V.S Vie 4% 60 TR Vi layus L 06600 o “Quoted In ‘dollars ‘and caiits per g1 common, good fat bulls § $L.00@7.00; veal: calves stocker stocker. cows and heifers, stacker calves, $8.00@11.00. Sheep.—Receipts 10,000 head. lower' for lambs, sheep steady. (34 1bs. down) $17.50@19, and common $12.50@17, yea: $14@17, ewes $10.50.913.50 zl)-'ill common $6@10; feeder 1 % : Choice 16.50, -good §1. 50@ canner (light steers, Market Lambs 815 $13.50 @14.50, lambs, culls rling wethers . ewes, culls ambs $13 @, supply 50 @ fair |« $12.25@15.50, 8@9. common $10@12.50, heifers $12@ and’ _Springers $70@ 150, Lambs—Supply, 1,500 head. wethers, $15.00- .00 ; MARKET. bonds. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. Jf0lars per. pound-— 99 dags. 60 days Yesterday fair mixed, 11.00; culls a 800 Tambs, $10,00 " ONTON $400@ Hogs—Receipts, 2,500 head, lower. Prime heavy hogs, 811\:;;((3 160t o mediums, S1675017.00 % - pig $16.31 «2;%6a:1 Toughs, - $5.00@12.00 ; s @13.00; heavy mixed, $15.50 CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Onen TR o Co L 136% 151 ym- 1. ; 200y | Bhmke and Williams. today, 2 to 1. The i?f'fil 86 and the ’?fle}“ L a o NEARLY €AUSED A RIOT . DY FORFEITING GAME _ Indianapolis, Ind.,” April 25.—A near |, z of the game was cqnsid- erably delayed because of a dispute over ‘the referee. 'Garon, a native Cdnadian f the American Red Cross, afternoon game, origi- selected to jactias referee to- The Canadlans agreed to accept him only on condition that he could be yt an officer doesn’t speak | this afterncon. ' The Louisville team had | remgved during the game if his work was _for Anderson’s fast one. . A Eood, | Scored six runs in the seventh red unsatisfactory. Garon Te- o serve under the conditions im- ‘consi fused The ice palace’ was packed with about rooters for the among the spectators. h Canada won the toss and almost imme- diately took the offensive. Bonney of Pittsbw stopped the puck at the goal twice during the first two minutes of play. Goheén shot hard for a goal a mo- ment later and from then onwardydur- ing the first half it was a nip and tuck exhibition, the fast work and cleverness of the men of both teams bringing the spectators to their feet every minute. Mc- Cormick, the American right wing, tfied hard several, times for a long drive from near the ceater of the rink, but each time his try was blocked. Sweden Wins Hockey Match. Antwerp, April 25—(By The A. P) The Swedish hockey team defeated the French team in the Olympian competi- tions here this afternoon. ' The score was: Sweden 4; France 0. HWEAVY BATTING FEATURED IN AMERICAN LEAGUE LAST WEEK New York, April f25.—Heavy batting featured the Jdmerican Ledgue contests last week when ten or more runs were pscored in-twelve of the eighteen games. The National League pitchers, with five shutout contests to their credit, were not 50 liberally scored upon. The Chicago American champions con- record, winning four straight games. First place in the National League is shared Dby _ three teams, Cincinnati, Brooklyn and Pittsburgh. Tht batting rampage of the Cleveland Americans, who won five straight games teen hits to a contest, was checked today by Cothoron -of St. Louis. In"the ‘American. League, Boston oele- brated Patriots D: Monday, by troune- ing New York twice and won again on Tuesday. “The Yankees, without the ser- vices of - their injured star outfielder, Ruth, defeated Philadelphia twice, but the Athletics tgok a pitchers’ battle today between Naylor and Shawkey. Washing- ton_also .won ‘twice from the Athletics and broke eveh with Boston. ' St. Louls Philadelphia and -Detroit did not win a ame last week. - The Tigers hit well in e Olevelan'd', series but. their pitchers el R B p In “the National League, Doak of St Louis pitched two shutout games. Pitts- burgh ands Philadelphia each won half their games. The Pirates’ two victories were scored at the expense of Cincinnati. Manager Cravath of the Quakers, select- ed himself as a pinch hitter ih a New York contest and won the game wiih a home run. Boston fielded poorly, drop- ping three games to Brookiyn and one to New York. The New York and Chicago teams'apparently have not hit their nor- mal stride. PIRATES TAKE 15-INNING GAME FROM CUBS —Pittsburgh defeat- in a fifteen inning between Cldude Hendrix The score: Pittshurgh Chicago, April .2 ed Chicago 4 to 1 pitching duel and Babe Adams. Chicago (N) a0 b (N) i 1 3 01 v hpo Flac Holiocit'r.ss Herzog: arbes, b £ Roburts'n silifer. hendnx.p deccaeun Totals , 534 11 43 Score by luuings: P Totals 38 00 0040000100000 5—4 ittsburgh— 00100 0.0 000 0 o -1 Two base hits, Houdrix 2, Paskert, her 2, Bigbee. % Reds 7 Cardinals 4. Cincinnati, April 25. "The champions drove Goodwin from the hox in the first inning today ahd also hit Sherdel hard winning from St. Louis, 7 to 4. Score: St Louis (N) Cincinnati (N) ab hpo e a bpo a ShottonJf 4 1°2 0 (ke 3 5 3fianbert. 1 0 1 i Jirou,s0 10 5 o] et w0 1 10 5 0 i3 £y 190 3 61 0 01 i 7 u 000003 Cincinnati ... .. il ‘wo buse hits; Shotton, Hofnsby, base Lits, Roush and Kopf:. .Glants 5, Dodgers: 2. Brooklyn, N. Y. April 25.—New York defeated Brooklyn 5 to 2 today. The game was called with two out in the last half of the ninth when the crowd poured’ on the field. Score: New York (N) Broskiyn (N) ab hpo a e ub hpo a e 4 2 2 1 0[Ols.ss 31100 30 0 0 9Nelsat 10000 4 0 1 3 1'Jobnston,3b 2050 31235 f 3010 4 1°80 y 403500 2:1.0 0 1l|kcnetchy,lb 4 010 0 1 4113 1 0|Kildufr.2b 3 1.3 51 4 1 4 1 0}Krucgerc 2.0 711 “3 013 OfCadoren 1 0 020 - M rLp 00010 33 76133 fwauxp o 0 0 070 2z eim; t 10000 I=~dultchell 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 43 v d. (x) Two out when game (z) Batted for Cadore ‘n (z2) Batted for Mohart i Score by duning: New Yurk s, Brooklyn o base EHMKE' AND. WILLIAMS HAVE 10-INNING PITCHERS' BATTLE Detroit, Mich., April 25.—Chicago won ten-inning pitchers’ battle - between was._calle Gth. contest went into the extra inning-at a nothing to nothing tie. Score: ¥ Chicaso (A) Dthllf (A) 0 Lelbold,of - i3 2 & = e 3 Weaver, 30 Collins,3b | Juckson. 1t 1o e ghencs in s e e teams. Many ' American officers Wére | timue to head their league with a clean | by averaging ten runs and mearly thir- |, Brooklyn Fournix. Tires |’ ATHLETICS WIN SECOND SINCE OPENING OF SEASON New York, April 25.—The Philade]- DPhid Athletics closed their reries h day by a 2 to 1. 53 York Yankees. to- It was the his 1 Two base hits,” Perking 2, victory over the New Tratt. Three thse Lits, 'SUITS, COATS AND ALL SPRING GARME} Send Your Wopk NOW Before the BIG RUSH Starts. ::e; ‘l:: Philadelphia since it - ¥ ot . » | . Daily Auto Delivery Service. - Doe 510 Sl AT 2 8 : : : X 0.0 ofPpuizhes £ 1 & 1 o ff , p o %3 Sk LAt 1itad We Pay Parcel Post Chiarges ' urrus,’ ¥ Bimmde - 3 eufe slomin U208 3 * One Way-On All Mail Orders. hfimrv n ; 4 0 ofBodlect 30 2 g o Gnuowl')‘ 3 : 3 41 {!!{el,: 2010 0 0 Nalor.p «ufii.‘,:fi.':‘:“.‘,,'k‘:':‘}’ ‘N . w5 mn=oes 100 !} THERE'S A SHALETT BRANCH NEAR YOUR HOME? Totals 50 1 1 : B Jo o m e GIVE USATRIAL , TELEPHONE 7432 "\ Dykes, Welsh, Pipp and lioway. 'JOHNSON BESTED BUSH IN ius,p Huudeyx,of Melnis, b Foster, a 0 1 o 0 i annen,3b ¥ Neill PN | i1 Johmson. Browns 4, Indians 1, St.' Louis, April (x) Ratted for (xx) Batted for M Score by tnnl GAMES TODAY. National League. New York 1 Taston. Clilca . Touls American Leagus Lauls, ¢ atCleveland. g Boston at Philadeiphia 1 Washington at New York. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Clncinnatt, Detroit o Neonil League. Trookisn w York St, Towis 3. Chicinnatl Pittsburgh ‘4, Chicago 1. (15 innings.) American League. Chicago 2, Deiroit 1 | New York 1. Piilodelphia 2. Beston 0, Washington 2. Cleveland "1, St. Louis International Jcrsey Leayue. | - Rochester 4. ty 2. Akren 8, § Buftalo - 1. Reading r “Teronte, 13, Baltimore 4. | American Assoclation. | Kansae City 2 St Panl-M; nnincs.) (First game.) feited.) > LEAGUE STANDING. National Lea Americdn League. Won. o eveland ew York for dates with other teams. Arrange ments can be made by getting in touct with' Capt. Hunter, Goodyear, Conn. New Chief Secretary For : Ireland T_KEYSTONE.VIEW,CO, NEW YORK, Sir Hamar Greenwood, a Canad- dan, is about to succeed Ian Mac- Pherson’ as Chief Secretary for Ire. land when MacPherson resigns it ‘has been rumored in London, = Sir Greenwood din thé war. \COPYRI PITCHING DUEL ‘Washington, April 25.—Johnson bested | Dush in a pitching duel today and Wash- ington evened up the series by taking the final game from Eoston, 2 to 0. ‘Score: Boston (A) Washington (A) w5 1 po b slecoscccsce 0 Witter.e 0 bali team by the score of 5 0 3. Bushp 1 iolumonds phy, pitcher for the Tigers, was the s ; L e of the game. TR TR s e s ouligs 5 g " w05 000! SPORTING NOTES. : 4 0 9 3—2 1 —St. Louis hit Nie- h‘aun ~n. the pinches today and defeated Cleveland, 4 to 1, in the final game of- the series. = Score: Cleveland (A) ab hpo a ¢ {raneyan 5 1 1 e 41 0 300 41 0]To 200 21 0| S 00 30 0 600 1 9] 1400 41 0 3.0 0 41 0 06 0 2.0 0 o 00 00 0 - 00 0| s mison 0 0 o g xxNunama'r 1 0 0 Totals T o (Second ~me—for- 1 Washington § . Lows. - ) ‘hilzdelphia . 5 Gotsoit s Looking For Games. The Goodyear baseball nine is ready s s S SRR as born in Ontario, and Postal Telegraph Cffice, Norwich Works, New London. Branchs=s, Mystic and Bristol,” “YOU CAN RELY ON SHALETT'S” { I Saturday afternoon, the Taf! ers defgated the Versailles scho George Gibson, mansger, of the burgh National League club, said “could not see” ‘the rumored Outfielder Carey and Pitcher C: the Pirates to the St. Louis C: Pitcher Doak and Infielder Ho also said that as far as he v Tracy’; s Osgood: bos ed something just as fmportant percentage for the Champi Reds' stock jur to '65 1-8 dollars on the C Stock Exchange. There are 18 golf clubs within a radius of 50 miles of Detroit. T af- filiated with the district 3 is considering plans to hold a i3 ment similar to that of the Metropolitan o of New York city. the Bre I Seott, does not Sox shor Red t'red’s record within the There is a need for gn thinks James W. Mc c land brought out Jack Sullivan, who killed at New Orleans. ing a boy called Little Race track representatiy Ontario provineial gove imposing the proposed 000 on race tracks until government.makes i i to ' taxing pari-mutual m: tgacks® - A double tax, would make it impos: ing in the province, either w out betting. The government pro; to consider- the appeal. 1 The Treat 'Em Roughs of Greeneville. The Treat 'T'm Roug have organized for the seasor j signed up a few fast { duson, Harrington B | a few other fast men who v to give their star pitc] " work H of the jiest class support. John T been warming up his ion ; Johf week or 50, s » (nameg ern Conmeetjcut, 1 { Rivals or the Willima opening game. through The Bulleti tween 6 and 7 o'clock. NORWICH STATISTICS FROM DIRECTORY 50 YEARS AGO |5 % Gkt (Special to The Bulletin.) of Norwicl Ha f .} S. cireuit wich Directory of fifty vears ago 187 d_Lafayette on file in'the State Library, much of interest to the t n 13 Bulletin readers. The New that. “the’ total amount of the t; Alberg is $22,619,455, from which d 3 Joseph Ik property exempt, $9,109,891, le c tment 509,654, as the mnet taxable I the police, grand list of the town, for October B. Coit, i of police included 2,132 1-2 dwelling Jgpus 3 Ready Mired Paint Varnishes, Qils and Br and Metals Presten Bros. Inc. v HLeR 40 Franklin Tel. 1303 o Need a Plumbe COOLEY & i SIMPSON Tel, 857 5 AND POCKFET : wii J. . BARSTOW BILLARDS b4 & CO. 2 = Basement : ater Stroet Fid Thaver Building Gt Stiset h re————a We _Cain Chairs in the finest way T sell ini | i ' DR. 8. ELDRED 43 Broadway Tel. 211-3 b | retail prices. MIKOLAS! TAILOR SHOP 3% Market Street Telephone 537 o e s tanatad . GLASS '— PUTTY — PAINT Hardware — Tools — Cutiery Examine our line of Nuv;\inum Ware 5 'THE HOUSEHOLD . Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Strect 7 S~

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