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scesshtin | AAO seem THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1918, E OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS-°- ‘A PAG (por Ay BOY TRAVELS 15,000 MILES. | ALL MEN OF THE OLD TO FIGHT FOR PALESTINE 69TH U. S, AVIATOR TAKES PART DO THEIR PART IN BIG DRIVE) IN FIVE RAIDS SAME ONLY TO BE TURNED BACK "READY FOR HOUSE so Ne AY ’ eo sheds "* inic Who Acted as Messenger | Texan, Flying With British, Wa 6 Nrites From Hospital of Heroic | Under Fire for 45 Minutes, but ; AMENDM NT Work of Troops Escaped Unburt. | $ nous dr A ar WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. — Lieut i on the Ms ne im whieh the ‘Weith Rew Flmond G. Chamberiain, an aviator. lle , Army Has 56 ‘eae Satin) ba thy Salvatore, © Lucille Place, | intensive a part h New ark) m 10 | 0 the United States Marine Corps, in | + Committee O. K.’ as om ‘Had | | apeassaicn N. J. company had his Oras. Webin: tae |: His oC lear eae Tease keener Ta | in oa oO. £0. Ki 's Measure Five Men Killed in | ESE Fart A. Wil Warr, Pe a any had his share to do from the} ing raids. over the German lines ‘ ine V; . 7 a : i Pa, Captain to the oo ne casualty list | carried out by a British 4 er Putting Youths 18 to Action. Is ise, AN doesn't contain the, name of Mechanic | 9 which hey Bas "ee h air equadras j Every Fcnebitant of City Sought} 20 in Separate Class. uence LP OR na Bots Healy Ge Govino ee Ut RnpreH Ose rey ee ; % Nit haatie ita " mechanic was mado a messenger In| Anounced y S g 13 Se sl ASHINGTON, Aug. Pree | HANIA Citnge! ) keeping the liaison established between | y Shamberlain went through five raiday 4 helter There Ni htl While |: | WASHINGTON, Aug. 21-—A favor. Casualty lists, two from the Army KOWESZA, Steven, 110" Es his and other unit. After four days of | Cording to ‘report of. the squadree : & Mf ile) able report 'w , and one from the U. 8 | Jersey City, N. J a6en Gt,’ thie work in trench abd field he Was |Cone ate FebOre Of the squacns A | 4“ port was voted by the House ‘om =the Marines, | avin" Sent 4 ‘ te the hospital wih a wounded | Cree eres oe oe sf Americans Fought Back the Ad- Military Committee om tae Adminiss (etre out to-day, add a62 names to|HMRIMUON Al se Kee and #hell shook | “Aeturning trom 4 | le ' teturnin om oO . vancin G tration manpower with an amendment | the list of losses in the American Younus. Willen sh LL orig & letter te nis | rugen, cb Darian Wie Buea 4) g Germans. tation mapeten oii el menAtenal | es Sonene se teee tan tol PEE mother, a widow ving at No. 21 Raat | continuously forty-Ave, minutes, aad coins nae to twerfty years of age shall be placed | ‘BU® far reported up to 22,404 Bnew net Fa July 2 j out of action he came througe “ane ; ANG! % he big Gert n drive rted on the | © sturbed,” tis! 0 By Martin Green in separate classifications to be called | ON list, given out for public tion | BNI SAM u ; isik" becbriton, “aud we MANOA EG "| rep red.” Chamberlain's, home ia. aé | i . rhe, Janedowne Ave. Ph 1," he writes, “and we atarted the L ambe n ome on: (Special Corresponient for The Evening World.) | into military service after men from |’? this morning's papers, carried 176) ttt Me uedewne Ave.. Philtliack on Friday morning, July 1% The | mer, wale Breet Man ‘Antonio, | right, 1919, by The Preae Publishing Comouny (The Sah aveainn Woda | twenty to fortysdve, names, of whom 32 were killed tn ac- | KPSSER. old th made a thore nup and. | ; ; ntinued From Yesterday's Paper.) Anothe: ‘ " |tion, 6 died of wounds, 5 of dine | HUTIUERAL A Neddetlth A ghe tase d bo WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FR July 22 . her amendment by Chairman | Seen ee einige stan (Me Ha be stopped. Company it ! mat. offensive f ; : ‘ , July 22.—The Ger: Dent provides that the got that a|%#% 2 dled of accident or other) AE dad | Hittale, N.Y oners, We could have had more, but t Sead rees were withdrawn after failing to penetrate our line: soldier has not reached twenty-one |°®U%S, 47 were severely wounded, &| artes chdaaly 253 Union &t,, nen were too eager vo go forward and Good I ast | y Witianaie 4 i : es ewark, N. J. eft the prisoners for the compantie: i uesday, although some attacks were launched on Wednesday by | shall not bar him trom a commission, | Were, Wounded to a degree undeter- | MAWAKHi, Mivat} A, filledelpble | which LAE Heo iia ta | e Py small forces. The bombardment by artillery of the A section added at the request ot | "ae pre tist rene at foerpubs | : | “They were sorry-looking specimens, | | and Thri ft f ‘ back areas ceased Tuesday afternoon, but on Tues the War Department provides that! ieation in. this aftern ai value : lite Pauw@ian Guards Keerk let oe teem 1 f F lay, V Ps ’ . UES» | men of draft ages may be sent to this afternoon's papers, on |the Prussian Gua nd a tot of them i ay, Wednesday, Thursday oad Friday nights Ger- [rar OF crate ages may De sent tO |hed 11 names, divided as follow F; huade jt j\tere lad to be captured. They were! r i itil ae ae ) fast’ Riceabeaniain - | Kinted ani - jlenjamin, |half starve | ’ ran aeroplanes flew over our Kites and over Chalons, | Rosenstock Misrepresented Age and) form, without changing their military aecay action, 24; missing in ac- njamin, Woodbine, | half stary ft Soe no 4 dropping big bombs. I passed through Chatons Is Sent Home From Cairo— tdi ‘ot eceaue Ap dled at Gls ai mesinges Twas making my way through : Ao aa u A 1 | No vote was te , i ed 4 srcteg dh Ja communicatio: ! Fe at 9 o'clock Saturday evening on , Survived U Boat Attack. leew fe was taken in the commit- | wounded (degree undetermined), 15, | cenieaear n trench when a shell , ) gf on the way to another tee of the Work or Fight Amendment, | exploded fifty fect from me. It sounded >» part of our front. A soft but extremely wet rain-|, Inspired by a desire to play his part | objected to by organized labor. The bletald dly ACTION. }like an earthquake and that’s all 1} . storm was soaking the tow ta n the redemption of Palestine, Jack |amendment is certain to figure in| Le arid LIST FROM MARINES, IT woke up in the hospitai. | Vee ti s soaking the town. Our route lay through | Rosenstock, seventeen, of No. 135 | House debate, however, M'KENNA, James A., 125 West 70th pital was bombed from the alr} he main street toward a road on the outskirts skirting | Moore Street, Brooklyn, enlisted] @hairman Dent presented his bc | Street, New York, N. Y. FIVE KILLED IN ACTION is rene here em pidetrtbeh aA ae 1 range of hills. Jamong the first young Jews called| port when the House convened and | pigxor, 1 sherpa ee ee | P| 2 P, Tay C., West Hond, Wie waren iia stteat- das: lanimned el é for service in the Jewish Legion, He|obtained unanimous consent to have cin m [3 Teall: nu eobte Who Have | Green ' A i med with men, women and has just returned, downhearted, from it taken up to-morrow wi i} of — WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—-Marine| in the ny ait Suir canines. Gare children Bound inoue dibetiods. : e P th right of | BOYLE, Wiliam, Steubenville, 0. casualtie 1 th that our casualties were f : , bound in our direction. They moved in a|a trip to Cairo, where he arrived only | W4Y over all other busine He | KENDALL, Hany N., Shenandoah, Jo casualtion to-day numbered | light, while those of the Germans were noisy, laughing*procession, with constant accessions joining in from the to be turned down by the military | ‘hinks it will be passed by Friday | Wagoner. eee Kile tin action, 6 ho dg German m 1 officer, « i eee 1 ¥ § NC | author ‘epres he ounds received in action, 1; did me fob of the Prue side streets. Every able-bodied person carried bedding or wraps. 7 het ities on information forwarded | ble entative Kahn, ranking Re- | MANLEY, Edward, Weedsport,N.Y,| wounded in action | (severely). |: 8 a were Alloa i tha: Beetoe ta a ; ; €/them by Max Rosenstock, the young | Public ember of the ¢ | wounded inaction (degree undeter. | ¥hlch we were flahtin i were hundreds of baby carriages and push carts in tine, loaded w isaees y Max R n he young | Publican member 0 the committee, + Corpor: wounded in actios (degree undeter were fighting Special blend of na- ete ‘ e, loaded with mat-| man's father, that Jack had misrep- jwill lead o fight on the floor against KANE, John J., 212 Eighth Street, ture’s even dogs were numerous in the throng, and it appeared as if about half | proximately 15,000 miles | classification of younger registrants, | . COBELDICK Jeevan > gives Gulden’s the real the little boys and girls were leading de 5 ete L $a sspecargbicay s that the} eae a can bgp! peeeiswenr | ha comes avin, tad oon ik | IS REPORTED BY SAILORS mustard flavor. Every s 8.8 a Wa antl 10 ne left to wa t this act 5 ath Chiang, SNE, Ha Carta j ‘ fact the whole population of Chalons Oh Savona: was terpenes |G ua ORI RLS |RENGSER, ‘Anoe ¥. Ferg DEBRA. Can YW ' Ic : big value. Costs less; Wan G0 (hes abva) Aw we Curtied oft | Mone eteriaa an Cate ae ctor ebou © days out and that about | | ‘onsideration of the bill also will | RRRSHER Anton ¥.. Borestrille, wie STH, Artie & Captains of Vessels Hear Sound and |] Jats 1 if T ess; : 2 F ‘ hia,” the General continued, “ tw five Dabsenaere Wet wg | begin to-mo i e Sena Beis E ie hry We ‘ s' nger. i he iain ettest into the road we were| the Ath German ofenmive. in isis-|a Peas tren bbbabsd tibial precsicnal’ rane On BORA BA Ne ie Rearvene: 422 East 16th Street, DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED in| See Flash of Guns 85 Miles ea ag! RANE seeking we saw the reason for the; The first offensive, beginning Marct some of them jumping overboard as | f! = oth sides 82¥ | epnaNc, Dennis, Tymkhannock, Ps ACTION. | Off United States Coast 7 exodus, ‘The population of Chalona| 24, lasted three weeks. The sec reh| the boat begat settling. ‘The others, || wi revulte: cb © yten ceve <2 | Dxeemhi fee | Corporal | qe natrgiiee was being swallowed up ‘n immense ones was stopped in seven daya,|200uUt 500, including crow and pase pass the measure, chat ae he | MUSH, Jomeph H, Fatrplay, M | AN ATLANTIC PORT, Aug. 21.—] wine caves built into the side of the| three var Se he Merten Lecomeae he said, were picked up by — t of prison labor to ald) UN charms Rot | SEVERELY WOUNDED IN ACTION Reporta of heavy firing, eighty-five | FaSirar ce lites A (eoaldent OatHa Glee | Erlend MERE SIn HR EPRIOR STURM ee ih countaradting the sHoriage Gf man | hie Ore J | Privates Dive iailnnts (arrtattie seareeea tea Musta d told ux tia nearly everybody in the| 1 as stopped before noon of the They camo across a fow days later |—. ie to Y on necessary war) Caiibost WESTIE Mares, Sew (rleans may indicate a battle between a} iev SOURKE shelter. in the caves. at sane day. It is the beginning of the|in an American ship and landed at work was recommended to Congress it BOREL, Tonk Oncago, | steamer und submarine, were brought Se : Aleut bacalde oh tha: trenUehey Wits and oF our fous and also, believe, the |an Atlantic port in a resolution adopted to-day by the ‘DIED OF WOUNDS. | WOUNDED IN ACTION (0 |here to-day by captains of several | aled for Purity which Germen bombers had attaskea| BY. a coincidence these Atssricha| 12, Wil Hot try to enlist agaih eald War Labor Policies Board. It is pro-| pau, Patres, so'abean” UNDETERMINED) ne | MRINE vessels | Popular Since 1867 the place, ‘There is room in the cavee| Units, which, under veaneun merican | Rosenstock Hist again’ said /posed that the prisoners work only| . Corporal. Corporal, | Capt, € » Perry of the schooner | he suid for 50,000 and it 1s like a. great) eco, contributed go much tothe | Mnious to go chee | eas (Worry i lunder agreement vetween the Fed- | KPLMY. Siow, Kio, hee QUINN, Edward. Colladalotie Niet erttiaa ache MiBagel Lt Debate | Bee ones, Ie the ercwiae dertrees| euivation Of Clalons and the utter anxious to go that I rave ts {eral Government and the various] ANNI8, (aud muna recriviweit, OLYES® seapin, uy, | water early yestord oohe nash ee outside, the last of the safety seeking | Widespread moet determined O00 | 1. have ane ay TONLAE able | States or sub-divisions of the States| Box. Lake Heow? Ars rie isp, Ty Nom. Grieana | the guns could plainly .eeen, be folk of Chalons enters and the doors | ¥€4r were teat Atattionn a ie ro. Two battalion nae and not under contract with private! KinucEK Hunk Cheap Ma Brot 1 Ne Mata, | “i t by ap ean Hee erence heer ere eeu ce ermumes 08 GOlORAIVE aor, sh Jn Pa Ber enue ‘with tue TT abilities NPR Me Neach North Denote PREVIOUSLY Cee tmaure, OeING! HALTe leh arae talewed ta tat bea Big Clearance dim light candles, begin to| ne at ish i ale and others are ad ni Paes aa wnds later by four more shots, te he! points our. troo ere st jorporal. t a setuntayircorn 1. [3h the to forces figuring In" this CORP JOE AUGUSTINE | HAVE LOST 40 TROOPSHIPS 2205, pun Bonet i Saray Sommer rent raud of the French A hs Wp anding bias the Ger- as: WOUNDED SEVERELY. SAYS METCALFE, WOUNDED Det New Eng at hd bein rea ad hoped to Cologne Zei fee te ow | S?Bscel pn CDenalit Oshikowk, Wie SHING ‘ bich wo units T hays abou sure in eae a tidal wave Pies canche . gn Zeitung Trie to Show ae derueant Bilt Gerbatltey Death oa veneen Ne AMHINGT An 8 O8 Sale Prices wre attached. ‘The General is onc Since that battle the forces of the| Yonkers Lad in the 165th N U.S. Army Abroad Can't | BOWS, Le J. arm sAveniged, |eall tron & nelne 150 miles oft Vrance's heroes. He has lost an arm | Thier res in the Rheims-Chateau- AC 165th Now Be- 4 ne, Akel M but Three Officers of Old |. analand was received n the war and seven wound «trip ry sector have been on the of-| lieved Killed in Action—Onl Do) Much: : [Oxparimenta polity into: withnold the CMAP ne mm the sleeve of his othe fensive and the Germans have t meee ees nly | amste E F ADKINS, 69h Pay Penalty Hepartment’s policy ta ld the 907 FIFTHAVESGNY {the sleave of moving the other way. Some of Wounded Bef AMSTORO AME ANN SOLAN ee UAE ue ah wn > his dispos redit for the ct Some of the ed Before, Ito the opinions of Gens. Von Blume and | Haphh, Private “Billy” Corbett's death in| nd the available the middie ‘of ‘things He does “nat | cree ar tee changed conditions of | Corpl, Joseph Au | Yon yer oh nae cht mariboe inca MONT t been 1 ee IPAEAH ALLE 0 tin his) rough sixty hours of battle "and | Yor Regiment), has been few lrront, already has appeared in the Co-| WALKER, Murton K'. Hichiond,” Ae andi Courtland dohnwon; of C i veyed quite ¢ y, though his words] premate nent the, Injunction of the |dead for the second tim el ogne Zeitung. To calm the German | gavin, Arthur Bugler saat . of Company | nis not be understood | French commander “resister sur [ents, Mr. and Mra. John Augustine of |DUDIIS (he Tussday, euitton of the 2 Mt orca : : “We thought,” said the rap, | Blac No. 336 Pre John Augustine of ltung contained @ long article attempt-| BONDE, Charl, 1 ca In a letter to his mother who has} stter he had lauded the courage and er |iheve that this time the gation? voung| ins to prove by statiatics that America | o, five sons in ser the words printed | hail held the or the Americans wo |COAL, VICTORY KEY—FOCH, | viaier nox made 1 e caer | cannot possibly send 9X,000 men to Hus || om pct al fala R crash fanless hel | the German a avance, * tina | i i "|The War Department notified oe rope In a month. article declares | |: ’ we laboriously spells out the following, | broak through hore, for. we | rges English Miners to Help Him | Monday night AbaiN JS Gatien | ee eek ine FOray ve Pan pe eseeed7: 8 cleeasieg,’ Mine’ | Under date of Aug. 3 tw this wan bis objective in tnel tonpon, “Ange a. ae pave been, Wak TE contlnied |: ac “We sure knocked the Germans for P C) nee ths was na ‘eoiective tt the aospox, Ane St Steal veh, nes scan MER te Airis tt Os bt asst | We re knee he Germans GO : But this was not | commir Aig Aue pemnirel Beatty tao ot was | ghting well that does not need to cause | HEMINGW \tee, ve, | had his left arm blow ani i 1 ite tight of und staff officers, have r of the Grand Fleet, | stopped by the army and the nce was! surpriae, for it is the fine flower of | ENNIS, Jobo Masa, aves agora occecbenis trite 34cm Street it was a fig privates, and after | Federation Le ee ae ee eee ee ree Benen: |Amerionn menkond Whish It how at iis FESCO, John, 116 Christie St, New| * Mot in the right elbow. They| New York he German failure of Monday wo do- | Ryitin outnat of erkap two wonths i | bewun. | Kor/ front, namely, the old regular army, Pear Jidn't get us until we had them on tha] termined to Jet the privates felt it) au Oh mn was the earegs Ha | him as dead and in stines mourned | piys about #090 of the most sturdy and i ride tL tmkomye: Mae [run and the rest of the boys are] where they wanted to fight and futl! Marshal Foch . ROSEARS 7 and in January received @| most adventurous elemonts, which Bicree ~ Ma k t . nell was our faith justified. ‘Tae Pantha hinaie hen eealle letter from him saying that he was in + auich ail | LAJEUNESSE, M “r kecping them on the run now. We| ssec’ pa SOR duane ae Clathrop. the ‘coal controlier, |a base hospital with wounds was in| nations have, who volunteered at the | SE, Michael, Cohoes, aye’ tometer at ihe hospital: cow Women's and Misses hack of their line which they ox By Pnriiee cpotens short lin battle, ‘The error was corrected by | Dutbreak of the war. ‘Then snere will be | fi et W.. Lottatiiie having a goo time pected to use after they had beuker Mhortams, shayid bo KODE | se was Department, te Cormeral Fee [eee ee ee from the New 1h Wilain Nee sini tee Before the war Georg nrough here, but not one of their ind, he hoped | there | covered and returned to his orporal re | England States who are tho best ed | ARRIGONI, Andrew, 552 West Brvad- A ar George was captain} e a DUE Joe Augustine enlisted with the ora] “ated And Keonont fighters because thelr | avy; nt’ 9 New York, Loui erh rr He ag te al ore r Oa eae ee ae ee ate of from 200,- | ERY Fiat to ‘ uso ates yeye eRe uM en border with his outfit in 1916, Ther |000 to 250,000 picked men, but once these | CAML om, mer 1 in his letter, lived at] |when war was declareg by Americ: be are used up the pioture will be altered Inwood, Long Island. “Smithy” whi i rer Becta Py eat aso ae gee Pye ihc life aes oeecn Iu cen Of Marked Simplicity olé 69th under the reorganizatic | : No, 1110 Halse e Andrew and Stephen, er preennig D (DEGREE UNDE- 28 Marae pre Wb tne shiek OF ality fabric 3 R teat tephen, enlisted as soon a8) | FROM PRO-GERMAN AND SPY TERMINED). fight along the Oureq Major | Quality of fabric and |* acand haw tho ie th pele James McKenna was killed simplicity of line are France Broreeepen te at | ; UPDORE, Lawie “A, Stamekin. the dominant n e ' House Chaplain Also Includes (“mt aa ae | Amaes a Connie Counalien he Tai ~~. uilds Health GERMANS’ GALL FOR BOYS oo, “StS oy Tame, ontensta! as] | the Talored Drosee for | Profiteer, Pacifist, Slacker and | Cat names of the w Nn cee early MAY MEAN NEW DRIVE, Those Retarding War Prose ae Lah Same ai tt RATE ROe » y Autumn wear. 1 a Jo@CUlOol nm itleton a V es I uel . WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 West Brighton, 8. 1. N. Y. bidossdl KILLED IN ACTION , 6 2L—The Rev. | subets, Wil i Licut. BE. V. Power, San Die Our — displa reveal: , Preparation of f Youth f I rae N. Coudon, Chaplain, in opening | VASDREDRIN Hart edu Chien, Wis. Lieut, W play eals onserves Wheat | Met Bek 4 et , Eighteen |to-day's session of the House, prayed; | VIALE: dpc, 504 East 12th Street, a 4 H, Baltwe Republic, | many smart models of st Be Finished Within 4 lord, deliver us from the lew Vork City. | on’: ” $e) oT rwalva leak . lepohenning Atarloan: thor pre ceemen |PoRTeRee citietaa seems ght ater han - \ Men's Wear Serge, Tri- aves Su a eeks, w profteer, the Daoist, the COGAN, “Micbael Tee Wen ” Tole Bo {wich cotine and Poiret Twill. { 21,—Ludendorft ahd Gh wine Would polar cn | ER Yume Cun, Wear teats, | tnland € red proses en of the aver for human MISSING IN ACTION, t Brookt.n M h ‘ak n ti |flahts, human happiness, in the estab akan Ww Pawtucke { Trimmings of silk brai ear at lishment " inent world) wide | NORTON, Fred W une 0. DIED OF WOUNDS. D Aged A ST EPP arh : hrist'a sake, Amen," WOnAETS AT ah hin, he oo Co ; v7 embroidery and fringe, en o welve wee K epare 4 u ie i i e@ 1c1ous- onotnical or tw k SEX WAR SEEN IN ENGLAND, “22 "2!" uti i. H. Learn; Lakewood, ©, applied with a skilled ns either that F uglier WOUNDED. artist ypic: 3 } 5 eg - pNIF /m on stry typical of d till planning for a ative HPNEY, James J 1 ; thin Alb _ ; Posstbie F ata: | J. This Ogdensbure, N. Yu; + NOT AN ATOM tis Satan cat"avnt ete] Potent Denner of Wemaets from [xara clear teagtaaa SM ie wing jerisis 4 ever mor Bl ecules tar stator Walla (Walla Wa vi A Oppenheim, Collins & Co. expect the Ger Nn ansportation | PUNKHL, Harry. Koot Phieah Ww M § lit They expect he Get | workers for the_snme pay teenved. oy [PART ite gt endalle Mie 0 29.75 to 87.50 Fae E nT kate hia fail) men for equal work. It is pointed out HARE a” ttt | is Minerva, N, Y.j J. ¢ n tool thut the ramifications of the atrike may | OWN. Willem Fy. t Uniontown, Pas HH. Howa Piqua : extend virtually to HAND. stax, Ph A OS. Hodge, D The ac a a Gareaka a lend, virtually to all war u AN tary _ Dress illustrated nat few weeks, binge Aho tative ce the | Newspapers sdvacsting equal 5 BRADLEY, Watson Anstine, Moorea: Wreit to Demth With Mint ah ae Marne operation, shows their desire to| (en Ard Women argue akuindt the town, y asing Air of Tailor Serge, . t hat many omen H K plan an thelr manpower, even at the ex: | receiving eS een ee ! a rite “hy RI VILLE, Th, A ' | 39.76 mT > of losing territory. Although | cause their husbands a ; AUSTEN, C Nett ; . stein th they are putting up a atiff fight at vital pont given women ye COHEN Ha ry, 48S. Park St. Eliza. | ? n of F Atieghen AK NW EAB points, on the whole they are surrender- Blunts are lower than thoes bald (0 eae, wan billed at Reott Field | iy pu r n ers, a ported that the PICOGCO, tn " Ing’ territory more’ freely than hereto: | women are becoming diasatietied ‘over {ih ven m % when sirplane in which he was flying 3,000 feet from the ground fe be ornIng 4 we CBusLL Lie way foil by baw was cia,

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