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eee } ' . k h | — pene A oy 01d, $750,000,000 of which phystoally | nas been transferred to this country | from foreign countries since the be-| sinning of the war, FRENCH CONTINUE “Further disenm@gement was then The methods to be adopted by the carried out syetéma Heatly at dates FOR RETREAT ON SOMME commerce fixed exactly before The ne | : ; Government in protecting commer tae eae tal the German aeniion Submarine Gave Crew of the vetween American and Europear iat i at ‘4 ie ma pos! lons pcheitstenbl iiss ; ports are admitted to provide for an Irawn on the evening of Fehruary 22 | Declares “Brilliant Army Move-| Ronald Time to Take to Boats, t formal arrangement with Great| Great changes during March cccurred | ment” Was Due to Com- Ambassador Reports. Britain and France for an adequate m the night of the 12th. A salient 5 i Py , rAS 2 patrol of the sea lanes of the At- near Grevillers, the first district next | mander’s Work. WA HINGTON, March 24,—6ink- jantic in orfer to restrict the depre- “s Bapaume, was aban tone i without | AMSTERDAM, March 24, ao The oe, of the Norwegian steamer Ronald dati ft Ger b ine \ tee by the enemy. The English with one American on board wag re- ations of German submarines. sce iiveoted violent annihilating fre on a | asin German Emperor has written a let-|dorted to the State De The plan worked out by the naval : ; this evacuated positi und in the stile ‘ 7 ae . fi ter of congratulation to King Ludwig| gay by Amt m partment to- establishment and considered by the| Gain South of St. Quentin and evening attacked with strong forces. Bay State Militia to Guard Big \Take 500 Prisoners—Petrogiad |of Bavaria on the part his son, Prince | tn ine fornia romeare At Paris Cabinet limits the co-operation of| fp ’ “The enemy found Kreatent Chi ; | j of heap. Mm : Ries + n the following despatch: each the West Bank of | surprise there were on ipty hipyards and Other s Re , " upprecht, Ras played in the German tonsular Agent at Br with those of Great Britain and| the Oise. hat the German retreat was bein Public Works. Thirds of a Mile. “We owo the brilliant carrying out} aig, from Carditt ¢ ne ‘ France to the safeguarding of com- | ral see continued, they advanced on t ‘ of the great army movement on the om Cardiff to Vecchia, with , merce, and does not contemplate oe _ thirty-first, further attacking Ww ret = rae western front to the successful action| ow", “corse Goldrotmer, sailor, born joint military or naval operations of (BERLIN STILL EXPLAINS, ®## then the German main position, WASHINGTON, March 2%4.—Two BERLIN (by wireless to Sayville). | eon ony ihe Py pies ie ed Portland, Ore, bearing Ameriean € genorel dharecte “a with strong masses of infantry, with: | regiments of Massachusotts militia |Staroh -24.—German forces under linerain oertorraeAr ec lass OF ¢ pre] Setinan’s identification certificate out a « re py jon. 3 te a here! perform a plece of worl ‘4 The disclosures regarding the sin rar i ‘Our enemles in two successive Will be called out at once to guard tho ommand Archduke Jose which dusrves the haat bes ay states Ronald not armed nor carty- ing of the Healdton, with the loss of [Great Strategic Retreat Begun charges suftered the heaviest lowes, Borg fiver Shipbuilding works. mt Die Hon and will be inserted oq preci’: ling troops. German submarine gave several Americans, have served to re- | Long Before Allies and thereupon bogan to dig them: | | jeer stormed ROSHAN poaltlony |e piety In the albry GE the wae ae] Werciie and time for Crew <5 tage suove al] doubt from the minds of the! ong Betor e Re Oe ee ere te oe aud Clash BIMHis Wt tie ay Jon the Roumanian frontier ridge te Coaeuaeramnent Se eo war It} pats. Ronald sacked and bombs President and his advisers regarding | Knew It. and the Olwe during. the progress of St#t® Under arrangements made to- |tween the Solyomtar pe vou ot CIB Joy for me to in-| ced on board and sunk. No ves- the purpose of Germany to force war ican French preparations for attack was ay between Secretary of War Baker | Valleys, according to te a smperor also telegraphed hts| *t! ! sight. Sea emooth, weather upon the United States, PARIS, March 24.—Tho French con. | Rld,, bY, ,,uninterruptediy decreasing | and Gov, MoCa German statemen 500 MIAIIDHE: Alpestioe ne tae pte nee| fine, no casualttes and only one eee mreniCnsit Gnd) Min AA VIMBER/ANG| cc Cr scan bse wara LAKE GIEMC ie LROreOOEe ArH, teeter. tine While-th : a | Russians, he And thn chhines ote ce | American on board, Vessel flew Nor- upanimous in the view that the situa prt fficed to 1" t re conferring | The text of ute ws - are ta. | Westan flag and usual marks on both the Fewion south of St. Quentin, in| sure purliwe serurnggnit BOI agi ca aaa eld Marshal von Hindenburg sald tion does not permit amicable solu: | econnoitering ad i me from Leonard Pr of Prince 1 sides.” ' which heavy fighting has been in Wood, co: d ne a“ movements on the front In tien, Their opinion is based on thi Nluo hidden , commanding the Bastern De ‘ he Re “ ms ty tal ah led “barred |eached the west bank of the Oise Ms proved by the French af- (situation and approv re advanelr t xreatest Importance for the general] 8788 and was 310 feet long. She was fot only in the 0-called “erred eee eee cae |tillery and minethrower fire on this and approving th ard eT er ater men uation anv ous western fron. You{ built at Glasgow in 1884 and owned rone," but in waters defined by It as | z and gaine sector dea, On the strength of this Seere | novieht and on the i ‘ LJ in Le safe” from the operations of her | River ground east of the Aillette ‘Oniy on the 16th did the Fre neh | tary Baker ayreed upon the call erat Hane Bruiarecatre jee =o : § ver suceeed in upying German posi-| ‘The militiame: ard Govern. i # , ae submarines, es Mtndenaet dsttowe tlobs: afier violent. enkawements with Be hana El sat plIcE a — “Southwest of Dvinsk ‘© |base has been created for further RUSSIAN MINISTER WARNS ‘ pict ‘ . cuards and outposts, wenals, 01 plants and = plane: © shot do’ ) ” BACK FROM FRONT, HOPES cant of tho Bt. Quentin Canal | °“siimuttaneousy ponttions further Sapectally the shipyards, where much | GL OSEeTry HUGHES | airplanes were shot down oy our | warfare” OF GERMANY’S SPIES —’ ' | We enlarged our positions appre- | north were abandoned, and on the|Government construction is under) © ™" tiated at Leake “DRaviaty. eee TOURETURA WITHIUS Ss ARMY: Soin Cnet tee alent: AL some | cinlish Mla not soospy the buraing | a) 3 erm oF arcotuke Joven | SEE MYSTERIOUS CRUISER ! ule a ae nvesctiod: the nea ie mot. Bc of the 17th, | 18 addition to the militia protective DAUGHTER OF HUGHES An effic ent fire by our artillery Says Petrograd Is Full of Agents — est bank of the Oise north o : ; ais and tine throwers prec s Dr. Deroin of Holyoke, Mass., Was] Ua Fere. We also made progress ne inhabitants were! Baker th » Will press for passage UNDERGOES OPERATION a Spreading Discord and Dis- iy : n the east bank of the Aillette away—as has been theo, ‘ . ‘ {eget t hari yar ir ass s imi Eighteen Months on the French “Enemy attempts againet our [Practice of our enemies—but all pom. (Oe the Hed Home Guard Bill ir Re AUTEN RERAGN on nite | Bolas River Wana nat Bi Leav vist omong Tunis Firing Line AGA Goals ioke Hate cAGL a ible consideration was taken and | Massachusetts Legislature. ‘Thi ——— frontler positions on tne | Enters River in Darien, but Leaves) prerroGran (via London), March a : id . Fs chia’ ge LE ra aie mmafority of them wore Itt behind. 4 j praries for a force of 5,000 men Eli Nine Years Old, Recover: mtar and Czobanos Valleys and | Soon—Strangers Mapping following proclamation to er spending eighteen months on 5 . Ho all esta e iat could | for State protection work ne in Blows’ nttat 4 brought in 500 prisoncra. A Rus Asst the people of Petro ‘ the firing line in France in the ca-| Man Hill were broken up by our |bo useful to the Anglo-French were! Ay part of itn “upeeding ing in Flower Hospital After alan advance north of Magyaros Interior. aby aS Bocce. apreevaipry " is fon brie yatematically destro: ore de. P , “ nnendiciti 2. led >, 2 . aiet is ° pacity of a surgeon with the rank of| fe. We took pri re. _ | Bartura ot the Germ specially | N&vy Departinent to-day opened bid Relief From Appendic ey fale ae PANAMA, March 24.—The authort-! war ieutenant, Dr. W. G. Deroin of Hol isewhere the night was calm.” | ai) roads, bridges, dugou |for fifteen destroyers, authorized un-| Klizabeth Hughes, the nit Of German at. |tles to-day recetved information from| ‘The enemy {s menacing the capi- oke, Mass, came home to-day to —— rene complicated operations of \der the last naval bill, ‘The opening old daughter of former the Russian pottions | the village of La Palma, in the die-|tal from two directions, Firat, offer his services to his own Govern EVACUATION BEGAN pletely and thes: belong to the snot |W eleven dayn ahead of schedule | Court Justice Charles Ev hays yaivers Sicha and @hvan-|trict of Darien, that on March 18 a/he 19 concentrating continually on nent, In three months on the Somme aplendid achievements of the wholo/#!d with it went a the is recovering to-day at Flower Hos-| official statement issued today by the Stange warship passed along the |0Ur Northern front great quantities ront, four months at Verdun and BEFORE ALLIES KNEW IT war hey were carried out ke ma- |¥reatert possible haste ing | pital, Sixty-third Street and the Kast) Russian War Department, the Rus-|coast close to the village, greatly °f Munitions, supplies and men, Ny seven months at Bar le Due, Dr 2 ROSUNT ORD Hine OF Ben the craft River, from an operation for appen n troops withdrew to the next line alarming the inhabitants, entered the | Second, he is concentrating aie spi y Deroin was under almost constant SAYS BERLIN STATEMENT | _ But three shipbuilding corporations) dicitis performed last Wednesday, |?! 4 fense about two-thirds of a mile River Sabana and left two hours later in Petrogra@, Steps against the le hell fire, aaw thousands of men ALLIES LOSE HEAVILY responded to the call Blixabeth iu Mr, Hughes youngeat|*? ‘ie eneteard: without landing men, The nationality ter are an immediate necessity, sited and maimed and yet mana — 2 Cramps of Philadelphia, River daughter, According to Superintend- of the vessel is unknown, She had ic is alway dificult task to un- eroin BL cine Te ee ot tee | BERLIN, (via Sayville Wireless) IN DAILY BATTLES OF Shipbuilding Corporation, Quincy,| ent ©, H. Bantine of the hospital, she MACEDONIA ATTACKS BY four funnels, but bore no name and Mask theae traitors, who hide every ~ SORA Caniavermante In bebe cone | March he nev aituatioad |Mass, and tho Union Iron Works | will be able to leave the Institution ALLIES FAIL SAYS BERLIN no flag. Bal activities under tie cloak -— ery being accomplished in France on the western front” by the German ADVANCE SAYS BERLIN Company, South Bethlehem, Pa within ten days or 40, Her parents , A local newspaper reports that after social conditions, all trades, wear- RAS RT a ae return to the lretirement began as far back as Fob. | | ‘The total number of destroyers there | and several of her young friends are dtienencianias American army officers on a mapping ing all uniforms, mixing themselves fh hopes it will be us « memtoron {4 according to a detailed review of hpasenmmen companies offered to bulld dally visitors, AN the ¢ nd Take Erench | °2Pedition ree ed the districts with the crowd, in which they sow nited Btuten military expedition.” {the military strategy of the enter-| BERLIN, March 24 (by wireless to| twenty-four, In view of the depar When the Hughes family ph an,| ‘ 2” Aba it age FENCH’ of Chame and San Carlos and with the Unita and weak. SeeTes Smee Dr, Deroip was a passenger on the |prise issued to-day by the official) Sayville).-British and French ad-)ment's desire to immediately aug-|Dr. Perry Seward of No, 201 Recently Regained, Is Official Irew, other strangers appeared @nd clandestine spy system we must op- spanish liner Montserrat, which ar Vernment press agen vancing forces and German rear-|ment the stroyer fleet by about, Seventieth Street, decided that a State’ vered the same ground, apparently pose that of our general staff. Cit\- . J as 7 5 L, ef, ¢ be mat & a olatement ved from Barcelona and Cadiz.| “By the German operat on the . _ making tt gh surveys zens and soldiers should ve watcl- 4 i eC) guards are battling daily on both|fifty vessels the bids were a disap-| eration was necessary he persuade making thorough surveys. Other passenger ore ederiok | went’ tre tha etaiaine ? | 7 24 ( iraled ; rable eae anti’ ful and wise, y years American’ Vice Consul a’ | tions in Picardy which they had held | Northern France, anys tho official] A conference of shipbullders was| would be much better off in a private | S4¥Ville).—-Reviewing the recent fight- | prohibiting all soundings in Panama — Harman, Germany, and Raymond H. | for two years and a half in the war of| statement issued to-day by German |immediately called, presumably to| room at the blower Elospital than at!" on the Macedonian front north and | territorial waters, and @ pron ibiiien [Rerlin Gets OMietal Notice of China's 4 Seagle of Chattanooga, Tenn, who| positions, Cavalry of both aldes en- | Ary la be f : cert al west of Monastir, German Army Head- | also applies to mapping the national! ‘Action. Ned if Ee eaaty 7 ; mare | Army Headquarters Staff. In these {discuss emergency means of increas-| her home at No ast Sixty-fourth ad- also app! i ies & H sar itlo tt lel ered into tous Ne thie a pmpletely engagements, the announcement| ine the possible output | Street quarters to-day declares the recent eritory, except by the American AMSTERDAM, March 24, (via! jerard party whet ning of the German | adds, the Entente forces have sut-| All three of the compantes offered to! ‘There is nothing serious about Miss attacks wore entirely unayails : pnt errata utadey drntatane = fared heavy losses, butld the vessels on the basis of cost | Hughes's case,” said Dr. Seward, “It| MF and that the objects sought, the AMERIGANS MAY BE AMONG pau ieaIN tocday Naa iannnaneen French attacks against the German | Pius 10 per cent, proft, Cramps of-| Was situply an ordinary operation for| HORNS in the hill district, are stil rman Porelan itive the + the Aillette lowlands as well as near|Unton Iron Works ten, or any parting with remarkable ed." ment oF these operations reads a Neuvilile and Ma it is officially | ind the Fore River Company ae a The engage ments between eal SR h nce nounced, Were repulsed yesterday x or elght URGES NEW STARVATION | pears eect ee a penhagen Looks for Another i ec text of the statement reads: | 1M addition, Cramps submitted an |: BOAT ATGRAS HEL AOE) 0506 ny en for ‘arrowdale Case From Captives on a “On hth aes af the Somms [34a oer of two. vensln'at She | MOVE. |e eee | ee | | ek and the Oise dally engagements | 450,000; four at $1,420,000 each; or | until Mareh the Freneh made | of German Raider. : M ke M e ure occurring between our pro- {MX at $1,400,000 each, ‘The specified | pea Ses | attacks every day They launched | COPENHAGEN, March & (ria of cos ar ; ; in these attacks considerable por r 6 | } Cincinnati authority says corns | (@) | ) teoting troops and enem _ [limit of cost 18 $1,800,000, | uni ; | Ma London).—The return of the German i ioney guards, After these pi Beantene PORTLAND, Ore,, March 24.—Rail- | Uni my Member ei Cc >MMONS| tions of their 76th, 156th and S7th | iio. Moowe to a German port, dry up and lift out ) Kugements, in which they suffer [Toad bridges across the Columbia ana} ‘!nsists All Supplies Be Kept | divisions, us well as several colo- |i aving on board about 600 snilors, with fingers. ‘ : : a 7 cavy lowses, the enemy forcey [the Willamette Rivers are under mil From Central Powers. nial regiments, the crews of merchantmen captured, § } Until further notice, The World will pay mply grope ahead ina healtating {HY guard to-day, Adit. Gem! oxox, aturen The “Phe ground gained on March | Siping the last part ofthe crulne, may | ttteeeeeeeeeeeeneee : ‘ | George A. White of the Oregon Na- Or Ma h | 16 and 18 by the enemy was com- af er ow Y le ° i for old copies at the rate of: Fanner and frequently throw up | tional Guard called the Highth | mulation of a new allied doctrinc| pengated for by our counter-at. {sive Tine to @ new Yarrowdale caus.) Hospital records show that every ‘ pereghem being neverely ham= T Company of Coast Artillery Corps! aguinst Germany Gamanded by| Leake cn March s0-and tic) wie. (aes eer ¢ a number of Ameri- | time you cut a corn you invite lock- 1c for 6 Daily or 6 Evening Worlds, ment by our ineasures. : uring the ‘night and the men went! Cariyon Wilfroy Bellaira, Union jominating heights in the moun. |cans who were serving on armed jaw or blood, poison, which is need F : Aty ag? Boon as they mobilly district West and nort nerchantmen were captured by the| less, says 4 ati authgrity, who ' Yesterday the French — at f ember for Maids resolu. | tainous district Lnorth of | merehan y or 6 of both editions. tacked our outponts west of La [te armory this morning To tall on natdatone, tn a resolu-| the Monastir basin, which had | raider | tells you that a quarter ounce’ of 4 Je fi Sund: ld Fere and along the lowlands of | : mei premerer TEAR aRea ae Rone ce ane | been the object of the French, According to the German rule, such rie ea _frsesone can be obtained Worlds. tie" alliowe. ‘tise "near” Neuvilie | NDAN BOYS PREPARED ot Commons for debate next wer Peataieniy ievournenda According. to the b rules such | SF fica cont fram the deme ener be ¢ for two Sunday 6 and Margiva y were every | Al |_ Tho resolution provides that "in| | ‘The enemy suffered heavy | men uld be treated as prisoners ‘| is sufficient to rid one's feet of every . wh epulsed | | view of the mu ‘ e shocking, losses, which seem to be the cause | war. hard or soft corn or callus. 1c for 1 Sunday World and 3 Daily Mee cas i, TO FIGHT FOR NATION vicrrcthe marters and the shocking CP the present auiet, ‘Tho troops Among the Tritish steamers des-| "You simply apply « few drope of cr 3 Evening Worlds, or 3 of g detachmenta at severa Se SD a SEALS ida ey anticipate further fighting with i roved after the Yarrowdale was sent | freezone on a tender, aching earhaad iG } ! f wecerded In —_ ‘ RE OM Py CAR SED Over ne full confidence In thelr own abil- |) Cs many the Governor, 5,524 tons] soreness is instantly relieved, Shor! both editions. brining tr he | Students at Carlisle School Thor-| 7 a ae recon sain ODA Hermann stea —~ a4; Demeterton, 6,048 tons; Oak! | ly the entire com ‘can be lifted ou’, oa sughly Drilled and Instructed eee hee Be NORP TURKS EVACUATE KERIND: 373 tons and Brecknockshire are | root and all, without. pain, : : : An outlaw, declares that the time has : : This drug is sticky, but dries ab y 4 1 cifically mentioned in the official When delivered at any of the following places: M'GONNELL’S AIRPLANE in Military Work, con enforce the new European ’ sy tics iy, aia he bine be MO) ona, and te elalinad 6 lant shan ae é . ire Stree ' American Indians, natural fighting “oetrine that no supplies may come LEAVE CITY IN FLAMES panda ea any corn without inflaming or even Main OfficeAnnes, 8 Frankfort Street. ba an : out of or Ko into Germany or her having b irritating the surrounding tissue or Uptown Office, 1393 Broadway (38th St.) men, have risked thelr lives for the jiios, that prige court procedure was ————- err ere He Renae: ian Warr GGhth he a jill United States in the past and are! Jovised to meet conditions of civilised ; 8 ay MAIL NO GOODS TO RUSSIA!| “tr your wite wears high heels she! arlem Office, est 125th Street. {ready to do it again, Three hundred warfare which do not exist, that con-| Russian Forces in the Cau in bi will be glad to know of this—Advt. Bronx Office, 410 East 149th Street. No Doubt Now but That Amerigan|of them, wards of the nation, are! sequently auppllos for ‘neutral Muro: Full Pursuit of Flee Postmaster Gives Warning After! ——— Brooklyn Office, 317 Fulton Street. Aviator Was Killed in prepared for Just auch an emergency eet a eae an wntite cessation of Arm) Avine mM Sees SORRleT: | r as confronts the country to-day, fiale Wake Wie GaRnEns Postmaster Patten announced to-day “Paris in New Y6rh” : " . . ction, Preparedness in its true aspect is! " | PETROGRAD, Mar ‘ The that owing to objection by the Rus This is done for the purpose of collecting sed a is fi ahowse” at the, “cariale industrial) yyy RANKIN WITH G. 0, P, [Buinen forcen operating in the ¢ oan tees) aamicaaen ware Cafe des sea . aie E : ' Ma ° urtuer news | school at Ca Pa, The policy of $ Oe Re (ee sien \gos of merchandise, including those old paper stock to be used in the manufacture Pons HIN HPOnE Ih bo doubt that (the Anterior Denartinent hha’ wean dad f cuaus, the oficial statement saya, oc |ngne of murchanlee atoe, will oot Be ha of The World’s paper vere at its own mills, ant d. Ke Mot Amer. {1 wiv ayatomutio drill and military | Congrenswe rom M n | SERIES Rearing 28 we on befare accepted for pointe in Russia or for eaux: Tr Ss y : i T loan r nas heen miss sled hl pL panes. & ten How She urks had Pred the position before pe oimania and Persla if sent by way of Ww. Tell your friends to save The World for you. t wing beer pperation,, The pr why dnatend | CHICAGO, March 24 eaving toward Harir, Pursuit of Russia eoy Larenee hen ope ” Tt pre inatea " ba n tinuw muas Thi: li Sars « th two machines [of being sporadie, has been regular line up with tho Republicans in their|the Turks, It was said, continues Packages moled prior to March 22| Pog Ades ‘ his offer applies to copies of the Was killed jn (ANd Well thought’ out and has had fight to gw ship and con-| Kervno is in Persia in the sector will continue to their dostination, Those ~ : ag ° mueh to do with salisfactory trol th 8 indicated by| we or Kermansh about forty mailed yesterday will pe returned and Sunday, Daily and Evening World a ww Ranesitanarena ah : gseaawomen} miles from the Megopotamian Border. tho! postage vratundnd if abention 0 n » Na and his an in after lif - | -- —_— inder the Tules is made by the senders: only. No other papers accepted. Tes TREAGAS MEER Miike ont gad nA seo 10-009] DE OE OLDEST TWINS DIES, tion, tian trade sampies do noe coms | § f jerman allants irning vo drills ar hell ang he ES. A tol: preparation of merit, : S awne Unda United States Army offi | ‘Weips te erediente dandral 1 + Lin is now jon | ‘a Papers are to be delivered at any of the ; RULES Apion Ae ou think of Secretary Dan-/AMMaon Bunnell Dead at PUNO perin | BeasonotreysePe % : ak pieeae ! that women sh 2 rother In Gravely I, Pron f oem above places on Saturday mornings. Payment : ia , sel withe yeon Pier ass ere a tame Press 12 UEhee | ) an aviator, who wa s a La by 1400 BERLIN (via Sayville wire made at this rate for any number of papers gab ack with the Germans Vowo Men Willed By Snowslide bo er, A 4.—The official Government pr LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS& delivered . Pe sb ey AU every SEATTLE, Wash, March 26-—J Cy ve. Bente f tw i au announced to-day that Englab| cogy tiv rolled Haken aver ed. French, Minister to the | Hort and JR labore rear known “MA ARUTNGRON Mt Pent wre now garrigoned in Ireland,! want if return! ta Sie 1 ha Apert ult ut a he new House of Key rescntath w R 4 automobiles throug u" ‘ . ure” oe SS 2 me NaI ne mage mr 8 n operatio evacuat nee back THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1917. AN WARDS OF UNCLE SAM, TRAINED AT Bar Talon as far as { o®Grandcoum, February which rema' unnoticed by the English for several ‘days. ee ne een eee ee ies ORDER OUT TWO THE CARLISLE SCHOOL AND PREPARED TO FIGHT FOR INCI&N STUDENTS 21 Carisle | YOUNGEST DAUGHTER —— THE NATION | ‘BAVARIAN GROWN PRINCE NORWEGIAN SHIP SUNK: | COMMENDED BY KAISER ONE AMERICAN ABOARD | |.

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