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Barrie Examiner, 22 Apr 1926, p. 11

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ry Thuysda. attoriioni 'Ico SIIUMB. l'rle..Sub- re--Canada. and Gr .e;- year in advance (1; ; United States. $2.50 tdvanco. Both_ old min _should be elven when was is requested. CAN- --Wetind that man ..a 'ed Melbourne. After the Comerenuu it gradually disintegrated. From New Zealand we brought Sir George Fen- |wick, the veteran of the Otago Times. Dunedin; Mr. W. Dinwiddie. Napier: and Messrs. H. [Horton and W. C. Le.vs. of Auckland. They were accompanied by their wives. ~ Mr- H. smiles. Rangoon (a nephew Nczlh Vancouver. vlewea across nut`-V ar nlet. You may motor through the ; old part of the town. up and_up.. through `the woods; to the Springs (2,476 feet) to gain a beautiful View over harbour` and river and island and sea. a view ;which again recalls British Columbia. uy- ...-.4 ..n.......m. n! thin fmv there` ARTICLE Al Tasmania, full of Beauty 8pou-Driv- 0: Through` `Golden Gone and Broom qnd Hawthorne HodmI,-- i- :- ft:ona_I Pat-k-8wamp Gum. no 300 foot m Height`-1500-Acre of Hops. country. . If you h.ve'ever collected stamps !you will realize how much publicity . l`usmania's beauty` spots have lost through merging with Austral a. On one stampl seem,to rememb r that gstairway of alternating high and low steps, carpeted with cream of long. 1 falling waters-Ruase11 Falls. I did not . know of the loveliness or their habita- tion; drawing rooms where the ferns are not potted but have eight-foot l fronds fanning out ,from tree stems as much in height. You come through 8. hallway of silver wattle and black- wood. while far above soar the columns or blue gums and swamp gums and stringy bark. . Ahnut van is the National Park. stringy narx. About you is the National Park. 38,500 acres of untouched forest, lake -mountain. where roam at will kan-.. garoo. 'platypus, oppossum. marsupial wolf, and others of the native born. both beast and bird. I have referred to tall trees. The actual measurement of one swamp gum was given as 300 feet. It was seventy-_-five feet to the -first branch. The diameter at thirty feet. was eleven feet. We `started our visit to the park by a launch trip up the winding D,erwent on an English April day of sun and cloud. Not far from-Hobart is Risdon. Where the Electnolytlc Zinc Co.'s works repay inspection. This huge industry takes a big slice of the 63,000 h.p. de- veloped by the government hydro-el- ectric department, at Waddamana, in the centre of the island.V'l`he Cadbur_v- Fry-Pascal! factory, also near Hobart. i is another consumer. 'l"hnnn-hfn nf zinn, if 1101' nf nhnr-nlhfn, is another consumer. 1 Thoughts ot_,zlnc, if not of chocolate, vanish as you rest your eyes on the . view from your inn at New Norfolk. or swish along between budding hed- ges enclosing some of the 1.500 acres or hope boasted by the state. Kent is in the stringed poles, Scotland in the gold of gorse. all England in the pink and whit ot orchard bloom. the children wetc ing by old brick houses as from some Midland lane. And. after` the falls. there is that welcome which is Austra- lie, at the home of the Schoobridge -family, at Glenora. with rain trying to -9901! our __tea. on the lawn." I `feel 1 for those 'l`asma.nia.ne who ` DU '5 U1: Van _pvw vu orsv awn u. I`*teel< those who would wipe out every vestige of the old convict days. But. The Term 0; `His Natura.l,Lite'.' cannot beunwritten. Port Arthur. though in-ruins. attracts touristsl Many of our folks set out in sheets or rain `at 7.45 am. on- a Sunday to-drive-150 mis to view this old penal settlement. 1. being of lesser clay. `drovelater in the day through the ap- ple orchards of the Huon. a.c_ross its river tofan `English-like inn at Cygnet and on to Oyster Cove and so back by Kingston Beach and Brown's river. gast the old shottower and along the eautitul marine drive into Hobart, An early start, "on a special train provided by the government. brought us to Launceston in time to; lunch. [this is the chiegjport on the -norm cast, a plot esque and busy place. The Tamar ri er links it to the sea. Into;the Tamar rushes the South Eak have many such gorges in Canada- boiling rapids, narrow rock walls. wer. developement. giddy-looking ridgee-but `this one.is' in- `the city, itself. How beautiful such a place may btebmade is!/veil illustrated, in Launce. . nn ` > 1 ' .r ` - k. through Va long "Cataract Gorge". We` By" I-lu.gh Bvade, Dd-ncvan. a.c. [Being articles of interest abbut how . New Zealanders and Aus- tralians have tackled and devel- o` d 9, new country. and` to 801'- igngpaes of the South Sea. 18- . an I. - , , _. our Ksnssgu: Down Under. An1'r|cLe X: I ,1 n-_..L-- G r, Amux._ 22.; w`_o;` 11-13. unlit: IEXAZINER ti . - )' lawns and gardens and bandstands and refreshment rooms (which are neat). 1 It was there that we figured in a. civic . ; reception. Then we walked about a.- .imile by the side of the torrent. on,a| .:wide. dry path edged with iron rail- ,` ings. The top railing was hollow. It is. .-in fact, :1 waterpipe with faucets at} 3 intervals. to water ornamental plots along this fascinating way. wheie seats in nooks and points of vantage for ; viewing the river, beckon one to linger. `IVA Ln: .._.I.. A..- -I._Il-L 8.. 1' A . . n _ A... The follow/ring statement showing the_| Doxlulation of the severa} municipalities -in the Cnuntv hm: been nrnnnrn hv yuyul8.UOl'l of the 86V . n County` has the County Clerk- -no-on-nu-foo Essa. . . . . . Flos Innlsrll . . . . . . . Medonte . . - - -- Matchedash . . ; . .- - - Nottawasaga. . - - v - - . Oro .uooo-use ot~n11'".'.'......---- Sunnidale .. - Tecumseth I. .` . - - - -- - - Tiny { - Ta) ......... . .';'.I . . .1. .- [Possorontlo 7 -T--.-`.....`...-._..__._.... .. ..`.- 3... POPULATION oi; MuNIcII=AuT|E$'* .j,lN `1'l~`lE\ cOUNTY7=OF smcqe ` Colllngwoor ' ' ' ' Staynev Aiston Bradford 1 . . - - Barrie Beeton Creemore . . . . - Coldwater ` 7- - - - Midland Orillia Penetanu Tottenham Victoria Harbour.` . Port McNlcoll . ~v - v-rvp -vuvv. TION--NO_\3HARGE` Y & AIKEN ~ TI Dmnnm 1 M, _-.._ ......-- North Bay Nugget: The report of `the secretary of the North Bay Board ,o1.`_ Trude at the 32nd annual meeting Dl'nves the local body, unlike that~in, many cities, is far from dormant and! that it is` well worthy of the support of every citizen with holdings in the .city. The report was a recital of one {Work after another- to boost North !Bay, not only in the surrounding dis- ..trict but through the continent. Chief of the work done was brobably the `work in connection "With tourist traf- . fic but this was not by any means they sum total of the boa.rd s activities. ` v .\. u all , u-nu n I V vs, Llvloltvln \la|\.o uv aaancvn n We had only one night in Launces- ton, but into it was comfortably crowd- ed a conversazione which. being inter- preted, for us meant a reception, sev- erul speeches. an enlightening disser- tation on the platypus, lantern slides of beauty spots, a dance, and supper: Next morning` mn-` kind hosts drove 1 oezluty spots, a aance, unu supper. Next morning /our kind hosts drove us into the country. to Coro Lynn and- other beauty spots, but I went to Long ' ford. where they were about to hold their sixty!-ninth agricultural show. .'I`oo soon we had to wave farewell to! friends who had warned us that even! wm-ld travellers get seasick on Bass strait". VVe laughed at this 140 miles of son. but--lt is shallow. the Nalrana is small. It was not calm. Having eaten. . we entered the strait; then went to bed, supperless. L (Tn he continued) Total Buy Advertised Things. HAS DONE THINGS Illteraaga In my Assoczazf/orgy V s'('I`o be continued) V '1`o.|ooure working for development pnrpouo only V Chnknni Red Lake mum; Auoclntion no caning. 1 limited nun- b0D0f association xinlto at Ilmooyonch. the allotment of 5500 units is absorbed, no note will be nnilahlo. To nuke `'1: money on-must got in on. the ground oor-'1`HI8 I8 YOU app I! unrnn - xaminer and getall the ict news---$2.007 a year. 355: "o&'-53? '37:" OPP R UNITY. .. FUDIJ I V1914! I'll flnuvavnu an ' t1:0N"l.` Dull`?--Prgn ma Idvknnco non` ecu o t t ndvuncoyvrhc: 1: co::I.R.c'sI.::nta:I.Iv.1`l`l.l:o 314.10 b the order uccind. cAMpnu.L.Yons1oN. j Annaul . 01 RGYAI. anus * POSITIVELY NO 7PERSONAI.`1'.IABILITY, nnuun nun Av_n.I-.. ....- ..I-um. .9 mm an. Bl`8._! xnunlclpauues `ween prepared by vmifs su=- E599 . . 001 ..'e79c .. 657 .. coo ... 7346 .. soooV .. sass .. see .. 519 . 1454 630 .. 1349 .. 986 .. 7435 561 " R'l0R 38829 38925 I EADING Ned. LL SUPPLIED AT MLID Qj:.: __-_. 41167 41531 79996 80456 '0 ' Pllll.lc_0I`l'EIlN ` (Limited to 5500 Units). .____`_. _- j Q Lg: 1925 1425 2698 2529 .2786 8020 346 18921 2754 3310 1885 2774 3671 2666 1316 2217 1607 1269 974 7339 569 6527 650 608 8060 8013 3936 967 544 1425 650 % Hl:o;;r;1uh;FRll murrr tool: 00.. or. CANADA. urn. 323 Carlaw Av... Toronto ,9 IIIIIIQ I. UlIlII'lIIII clean may actually be wasting a pint of cmeem a d_ay--$l.40 -a. week fed to the calveebecauee you have never takenethe time to find out how a. Melotte Separator will save you this tremendous waste. We heat of such cases every day from farmers L. every section of IV-,,__I- _,_I._ -L____`I_; -1, , , iYW';; hem ~51-"1 pnoI~*rrs IOQR old sepu-nth} which you think is skimming_clcan ....-.. -..o-..-II.. k. ....._n...... - Thiuubwx-----v -__? An investment of $25.00 in the Howey Red Lake Syndicate increased in value to $l4,000`,00 in a very few months-a worth- while speculation. Chukuni ed Lake claims `are close.to the Howey roperties and . believed to be on the same break. `over forty years haamade it the moat efcient separator through-. -out the world. The Melottc in the _pnly` separator that has tho suspended bowl. alwafa in bal- --.... .... an` ant mg--n kl-uni Incl n l-KIWI; CW3 III Cl ance. square cut gear: that last I `lifetimAc---how easy it is to wash --how freely it turns--onc spin rotates it for twenty-ve minutes. Ther are adaionnl facts tha -..... ..- .. ......_.._ .. .I...-......... IIIIIOII ' IOYAL ILNKOS CANADA . JAB. I. DOA! Idhitor lot the Association I. In IOCAHP3. Hol. Edna in charge of dnclonnunt woxh. Page _ -. n-vvvIvl1\lI` vice - Phone ll Equipment :1 Elizabeth 810., But-rIo_ ASTER ST. aw ADDRESS e are equipped. n ever to attend r wants in the line of ulnco ii! nI;;;lol: NT. : Phqno 83.`? _! :-QD-W . liahaa 1869 AL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS AY AND man-rrv I8 requested. CAN- ._we_nd that mo`: 0: vs prefer not , 0 ions lnterruvt , 1.0 can emit before expiration; ave. M dons w1ll'not be carried er an extended `period, , are notified to cancel. 9 subscriber wishes. the nued. REMITTANCES do by registered lettqr, \;- chequq payable at~pa,r , A. Maclfaren. Editor ' I. 0. Walls. Man gar X;'7\"3'N1aH1' ` In St. 1 Phono Ill. vn A3971 IIIIU W ted '1` PRICES PAID_ tion 'Guaranto9d an; __ .1- UMBING % } HEATING dlets are great sales- kwork for. little pay- E fC6veredW .'l'rucks .i+'24s`su~ --1 rie Examing} Vhllvntlnu n 05--.. _.-- -vvn u ;BooK""r"o'iz'1~: " l}'I_lT_!-l& co :. REID {TAGE A s F'urnacu.T Z. LLOYD I Director and _._I_ I . TRY ZAL AND * :Dls1`ANCE Hows ._.--vv: Cllectiom o Sldollno. mvhxv Only... . \up...._- . A Buy Advertised Things. '1*uunsnAv.' Ann. 22. 1925, . I IND DESI" UUUU UHUQ. "4-44-:9 /`e~#4-19' Step into. in ` agency, and tn`-y.o_n an Invlctud ` See How eooilv yotir foot nestles. into it-: not a pinch .anv- where-not a gape `or trace of -srlackneqs -' ' just a perfect glove- liket. } 4 ~.~--t-that s_ Invictus workmanship! r ', ' Ilnfvletuo materials grievan- htn u-m-..ll.. `noun 1...... Bx:-.|u'uiv5A Inviotus Afom V. D. Be_a'.rdsaIl ._-----_.. V FOR , ;er Heating and LUMBING . IIIV IUIIIU llllvgrlali `ittin- tce ununually long-[wear and endutflpg good ap- pearance; and there in a _range of dul ns and moduli, ;_b 39:13 every ` tateo 0 _ '`BI\.NljGrTORONIO "` saniiiqp-H. 4. aim; mane}-.2, ` JIAQJGHIM ALLANDALE - . _ _ .. m. mmlVAI_m-H.B.Wu-nu, Manna. gs B:_-:51` G009 Snoz; ` create; production he increases prots. Increased production is largely a matter of improved and augmented_he_Ids,modern equipment, tinne`and'lahot-saving machinery en}! ` better, allgrougtd production facilities. bAll'this, of course, cosuuxoney. But it is `money which the Bank of ._ .- ,,_ _ 12: _@I__.,_ -_ A- *22.'.'..L' .'.l2.'y"'. ..5an"y"7.'aI.lI;.Z?.'a'.l _!,, _l, I _ ;__'.I! ,'.__'4_' If 9;; plan to increue_your on,- t and-require a loan, yfucon do no better than io see the branch `manager of `the Bank'of 'I'orot;to- antfdisclsu your prohl'emowith him. - jrIIl`S` LLECTORS _ e and Owen Sound Offices: 169 9th St. E` Standard Bank of" Canada. {ricreased0\utp1;1t '7 Dajrycmrmer EVWX `" In the school at beacon. .. C. E. Gt'ant_ has completed fifty years In the otco ot. towrrclerk at 0rl1lla.._ 7 Russell. Harris. wand in Whitby on! :3, cgarge of theft. was arrested in 3116- l 1111 , . . ~ ,' . ,_ . ' graduated trom Knox uouege. ".1-Inxry Shanacy and Wm. Finlaysonf of Midland, two of the-winners at last. .yem"a -intex-scholastic mh tic mee.t.-= [are going to the Dam on school lcha.mp1onsh1pp- at Mantra 1 in May. . Rmmanenmtlves from the Boards of raided by large force at Dublin. 2 . A London professor told Montreal meeting jazz music without rhythm, `was destined gar em'.1,v'dem1ae. 3 `Mrs.-S. Dlvo. said to be a Canadian. Ele'ctrlcV light h'a}ve been `iatallgd! in the school a Beeton. `_ ' I` I! nhnut I-nu: nnnunlafnllflftv vearn cently In comngwoou. The Orlllla Town Counll has been [asked to provide $2550 torklltle `uni-l `forms for the 'town-band. , an!-urn` Lnnhh. one of the` 01d Di0n- ll! rm.-uw "L w u:u.)uu nu: u..y wouvvv ...... Midland town council has decided on the purchase of n. Blckle fire` truck, wlth}`a -capacity or 600 gallons. at a, `cost of $9,500. 7 _ A . 1 nrlln 'l`nwn nmmcll has been com-I cost or 59.nov, Orillia Town Council has been com- pelled to grant :1 permit for consume- tion of :1 dhncing pavilion which was refused a few weeks ago; A . .Gem-ge A . Kerr, proprietor of the: Creemore Pinning Mills and a prom-.' lnent citizen of thntvillay.-e. died at: his home there on April 11." , 4.. nuitnmnhlln (mm Flonidn. came= tn 5:. : Phone oszwl icha.mp1onshlpp- at Montresu m may. Representatives Trade of Gravenhurst. Bvacebrldge and Huntsville are to interview Premier Ferguson on the matter or wldenlnlz the highway from Severn to North Bay. n..nu.. 1...... ..m'..-mnu hann an-unk hv U18 nxgnwny lruxu uuvm u Lu nu. u. ....,.. Orlllluihna recently been struck by an epidemic [of a. mild torm or flu" and industries; business places and` offices have had their staffs depleted. Popular report placed the number of cases at (I. thousand. n.....m+. In Hm mmtom off1ce a.t thousand. Receipts in the customs Orillla during the fiscal year ending March 31 amounted to $139.927.35. Re- cel ts from Braceb'ridp:e were $44,431-.72 an from Grzwenhurst $17,025.38. mak- mg_ the total for the_ portal Orillla $201,385.20. xxrmm trnlnn` to his worlgat the On- he lay on" the side of the road before $201,385.20. . I While` going: to his workqlt On- mvir Hospital. Wilfred Church of or-: illin fell on the icy pavement and sun-. mined a t1'act'ured ankle. As the ac- cident occurred e:u'ly in the morning he was able to attract helia. 5 The Orillia Board `of Trade has been successful in its negotiations with the Canadian National Railway officials. to have their trains stop at Medontei Junction h(C.P.R. crossing); The noon5 and afteroon trains on..the' Midland line wil1e.stop`a.t the junction on Tues-5 days. Thursdays and Saturdays thus affording connection tor passengers tp and from all points north of Med-_ onto. 4 ;D1sm1cT%'Nws ii` &m&%*m%&m&$%$%$ I land. E can 'I.hc land. v e ' The keel tor,t!pe`ne,w teriy that is to ply between the two Soosewas laid re- cently in Collingwood. The Orillm Town Counell forms (or the townnana. George` Leach. one or the oid plou- eers` of Nottawatmgn: died recently at the`ag e of eighty-five years. A umm Lnv.o.the-valley Chapter or the age of eighty-nve years. .'1`vhe Lily-of-the-Valley Chapter the Order otthe Eustern.8tar was re- cently` instituted in Orillla. Rev. ta. .1 . Adams has been invited to. CEBU) at DIS name In rtgnutulnps. Mrs. A. LeBIanc ot Penetanz sus- tained :1 broken" hip and a broken arm as result or a tall.pn the Icy sidewalk. \ll.`II.._A onuu... nnunnll hon nnln nn mg the train to Comngwooa. , M Bevbqley Bymington, formerly of Atherley. was fatally wounded in But- faloxwhen 1:. cm` in which he was 1-lay ing was held up by armed, ndits. ! I. .'1`he big"dx`edge on "t!_1_e` l_l_a_nTd1-lver j. mg was nglu up uy uuu:`u` u..,.... . _ big'd1`edge on "the Ijzillandrlver ma.z'.sh resumed operations this week. 1, the remaining frost being no. pbstacle. and the-work is proceeding day and; night. - . A A . - nmmm Mcoueen. J1-.. son of Mr. and -' Donald McQueen. Jr., of Mrs. Dnnald McQueen of the durth line of Notmwasagu. is one 0 four; young` Presbyterian ministers recently` graduated from Knox College. -.1 -Tnrrv Shnnncy nu -onto. cently` instituted In Uruuu. ; Rev. E. J. Adams has remain another "year as minister. ot Wesiey United Church. Amston. {`.nnl', A. A; Belroae. a'well known: Wesley Unltea Um)-rcn. Aunuun. . I Capt. A. A.` Belroae. a.'well known mariner on the ,upper lakes. died re-' `cently at his home In -Penetang. " Mrs. A. LeBlanc Penetanw hls home there Apxfuu. ,An automobile, from Florida. as far as Bradford last week. the on-? cupants leaving the car there and tuk- ' Ming the train to Colllngwood. mum-Ipv Bvmlmzton. formerly of` Two sons of- Count Plunkett were_! `arrested by police when his home was force at Dublin. . . A London urotessor Montreal was destined Igor ea1'.1,v'uem1se. 3 Mrs.-S. Dlvo, said (`lad of pneumonia at 1\Few>York. agedl uluu U1 plluuluuunu. cu. nvvv -auan. Luau 11o. T , . Earl vof-Kinrioul. 23. whose title 15* 800 years old. is mine, bankruptcy` courts" at London. Mon and wave: valued at $200 were. US A CALL hone 180 courts at uoxmon. - ! Wigs and waves valued at $200 `were. ~stolen by thieves whovvraided _beuuty: parlor at Flint, Mich. - cvx-11 Maude. British actor. on eve parlor at 1<'unt., Lvuun. I Cyril Maude, cf" retirement. declares the censor is' the salvation of the British ,ata.1::e. ggg _` pa mane IJJV/vex; llllllltllltl In nuance- ` "|'Ibex-on. the " _n widens. thon.a.r_e . .0", ' ' L V . n 7. bers into pulp, three thousand feet. gof abiding natural beauty. ' 63.400 nnd Launoeston tor ;:a,uuu. _ Burnie was to ,have been the loca-, tion of mills to convert Tasmania tlm-l but this schemw de-; mended the imposition of a high duty_ `and a subsidy which even the Com- monwealth government .could,. not see fit to grant. .i From Burnle the railway circles pretty buys. by a shore which recalls Digby and Campbelltnn and Dawlish. Thencerwe struck inland to watch "golden gorse and the tallest oft haw- thorn hedges fleet paat. In the middle of the island is :1 plateau, -rising over It was cool- er when we drew near its slopes and watched the hills and snow-canned mountains _far to the west. It was springtime; there vwas sunshine. The approach to Hobart. even in a train, is a. colorful unfolding of many pages Hobart -and the `Derwent harbour. with Mount Wellington (4,166 feet) in the background. is not unlike a greater No h Vancouver. viewed across Burs nlnf Vn msnr motor through nu: 1 c f i A f \ a: i t E I e t c : `their wives. -i ` Mr. H. Smiles. Rangoon ` at the author of -"Self Halo"). met us : at Auckland. Sydney saw us gathering : to, our wings Mr. H. Whelham. Penang. _' and the South African quartette. _ Messrs. G. A. L. Green and B. K. Lona. 3 Cape Town; Mr. U. Sargent, Durban; and Mr. D. M. Oliemane, Bloemfontein. 3',` Canada's representation had dwin- . _:dled .to two when some forty of us ' '5 boarded a steamer at Melbourne, cretgt past _many ships,` "tied up" by the Bstrike, into a long, open. inland sea , , i which converged at Port Philip Heads. '1 . -A little "sailing craft was ,ailhouetted,( izxgaginst the setting sun as we entered*1 '3 Bass strait. luckily calm. We landed, 1 _ at 7 am. at Burnie. in Tasmania. I 7' This southern Isle of Wight" is a. ` 3 tavom-ed pleasure resort, full of beauty; ` ,! spots. But it is about as big as Scot- 2 ` _. gland. whence, one would think. it pur-l 1 ,' 'loined or_ copied its lakes and moun- >4` 1. tainsult carries a million and it half} she'ep, exports butter. cheese, and- too. many of its own native-horn. Its 1 1 -jam and apples and pears have made it i P; famous. Its co`pper and tin are not to`: the discounted. Osmiridium is the latest; lmineral find. masnmnm hue -213,730 1 1- people. at whom I-Iobm`t-accounts for ; 1 t` and Launcestrm for 28,000. ; - n........ uynu tn have been l0Ca'y '! wmun ugtun ruuuun uuu-su \.~............. :2 We got glimpses of` this. for there` [are showers in spring. But there are! _if1nwers. too. At Senator Grant's homel ; High Peak". we wandered amid (inf-' , todils, narcissi. violas, primroses, and _ polyanthus. We descended by curving E izmes made golden by broom and some. - wattle, where great hives of blackberry bush refused to be jexte 'minuted. 3` I-Ioburt was our hea _quurters for three days. Apart from receptions and 1 dinners, by the Governor, the Mayor. 1 and the Chamber of Commerce. and a. gspecinl cathedral service, we were at-' hiforded every opportunity to see the 3 country. _ ' . If vnn have ever stamns I should have" told you that our `party grew In number until we reach- ied the Conference It cradnnllv disintegrated. I) Barron

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