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7 > wsdnebda 1 here come ] rainmakers ■,-§ american m pip **— the bermuda r 3dib m 6 1951 m^mamm aa mb ssim3dc^^^bh 7-"^^j f - f^^bf—^^w j^^^tt^^^^jt^i 450 voted for purchase of ri speed trap tethods for africa a resolve for 450 for the purpose of purchasing a radii speed meter and graphic re corder to combat speeding on bermuda's roads was passed by the house of assambly on mon day . the amount was estimated to be sufficient to cover the cost of the equipment freight charge airplane fare incidental expenses and subsistence for que man for about seven days the mjln will be a member 6f the police force who will travel to connecticut to undergo a i short but intensive course of operation of the machine captain the hon n b dill was in charge of the resolve and when he read it mr c g gilbert was so much in favour of the device that he said he would vote to bring a dozen here because they would pay for themselves a - "•« edited by alma hunt tfrom our own co london june 2 by air mail — for some years now professional rain-makers have operated in certain american m • .« m al stephenson olympic association meetmig peats williams-challenges ! him for title l dusting off th^sports ohamp'j states . they fly up over nuncarry^bb ing clouds drop from their aeroplanes chemicals into the clouds and down comes thel t-aui ., mu the spread of thife practifet^l has led to costly and conipli-h cated litigation some families complain that this interception of clouds has deprived them ofl rain that would have beenm naturally released at times and in places where it has doneb more harm than good h now the colonial office hasm received a report on artificial rain - making experiments in east africa i the report has been preparedb by the meteorological depart-b nient of the east africa highh coinniissioil h 0oin i|rehensive examination of the possibilities of ptodticittgl rain artificially says the rep^t i were made at the request ofl the overseas food corporation i experiments on a limited scale using iodide ground generators were started in deeember 1950.1 work had begun on a climatic ■report on the area to be served by the proposed railway exten-b sion westwards from kampala to kilembe to assess the pos sible agricultural development of the area and its potential rail traffic i there was a marked increase in the number of forecasts re quired from the central fore east office due mainly to an increase in the demand for aviation forecasts not only did the number of aviation forecasts increase but with the introduetion of pressurised air craft on many of the trunk routes through east africa thc-e was a demand for mete orological information pttrticu larlv winds temperatures and turbulence at levels much high erjhan those previously catered for savs the report the pro posed introduction of jet-pro pelled air liners gave rise to a number of enquiries relating to winds and temperatures in the upper air vnother important feature of the increasj-d forecasting activitv was due to the demands of the desert locust survey for special forecasts about the movement of locust swarms '— commonwealth news agency of the season will be saved in somerset tomorrow when some of th e colony s top iplaver will be seen in action the match the fourth for the cu p presented by former governor admiral sir ralph leatham to be played for annually between two white and colon ed teams it is anticipated that a big crowd will attend tie anit in the confident hope of seeing some gdod cricket by both teams a special queen victoria coin f warren simmons president of the somerset cricket club to be used for tossing in all important matches played on the s.c.c field will be used for the second time in a mate for tlie governors colony cricket cup ______________^« invites athletes to train for olympic trials this year j ■r j mccormick gets close decision over trot in tin bermuda o.ympu 1 | a tion plans ?$£?%£ making ifor the third time in the festival of the olymp i held at helsinki finland commencing july 19th »« ana tne steph enson and lucky^h ■ope was expressed that ihe nl pobuc which » generously wimams oogfc , fi „ ht ■i lilmted to the first twirf betotidft olympic teams that at their six round contest h ■contributed to the w w . n a?ain son won the decision ■berlin germany in 1936 and at lofld and promptly challenged wi ■■ally with the same degree of fmanua isv & ■■bermuda taking part in this the worms m flof known yet whether \\ il-h ■sports event ~ liams »" doubt^m ___________■onlv a cursory survey has worth y project sports events he will-event nally for^b ■been made of local olympic pos danc es tag days and a general , rattling trott fi*m ? tor ■sibilities and was decided appea l to the public will high the first m that the material was here and ught the fund raising scheme most turned the tables on m am intensive programme of aml other means will be used mccormick in their clash ove^^b special training i being adopt as the y suggest themselves to six rou nd trott is t f^m ed to assist athletes to attain th , com mittee in charge of this & „ hfer and one of the best i ■w*thc decided standards this workl the . ■w ! calls for the athletes th h „ other countri es ber with either hand r"*?h great raid on mohne reservior „.,„,., at oiice on their thutiitig ' da rts standards are im who s improving , th ■london june cp - the olvmpie trials from which tn'e wjg t tf hard fisrh t and theh pliant r.a.p crews of 19 fina l olympians will be chosen - ™ « jmg^j £— ■f w«nrty lancaster bombers who in may these trials will probably un . § ftg vision went to mecor h 1943 shattered the vital mohne be held during the second quar b c0llnts but ta i n ng ; mick e am m reservoirs in germany's indus ter of 1952 it is interesting to n . weir ber . j^er smith trial ruhr valley will be hen not e that this programme cover £ j should tjtke part . r-rt-b in a ored with a memorial of their a longer period than was how th try ary the a rem^j kst b own the case in the two previ "° an(j we > wish the ber in srood performances n-ain and m i it will take the form of an 0 us efforts and given the proper ' olympic association 7 rerv nearly stole the show . ■educational trust at christ's eo-operation it should result m ™ worthy . er i tn „ fl^ts tool m^«gj£jb hospital school near horsham even higher standards than -^ j^z^z^si zm isjex based on a gift of bermuda has yet reached followin „ is the statement ""*♦ • ■u 10 000 from the distinguished tncluded in the tentative followin = tbt amt boxm cw . ■british scientist b n wallis programme will be track and of accounts ■i during the war mr wallis feld events swimming boeing ' a^yt j *>'- ■iwas assigned to special research and yachting but no 7 assura " e t n in „ expenses 2,284 1 . 0 . . q i a | ion high explosives and for i given that any of these sports j g 902 4 3 soviets oowed io ■iweeks before the dam-busters be included that will {™™ and "***"* 448 . 9 . 3 _. . d 1 t i launched their attack worked re main with the athletes them bqmp»ent ig g qjy r u | w to ■with the crews k secret iti the setv e s . as thev reach the j stand j ; ; \ 9 . 8 7 / / ,\ . ... ■handling of a new-type aefial ar ds set by the association balance g 10 adlllluanceb mine he had developed • special committees will short 3,984.18.10 | i recentlv mr wallis was jy be set up to carry out tne ___. ■■awarded the grant of 10,000 overall scheme of fund fautoflf vtfvka the acceptance of ifor his wartime researches he eve nts and it is a foregone crtdit , enna th e ■declined however to accept conclusion that th^rsonneot fi g , ruy ™^ ( « m ■any personal gain from the these comm ttej w ' , f fifs 0 lym „ it <. which met in vien.ial ikrto rstoltwhs j xth th bermuda ama.ur %& i p u b^^w ■g p gzu leade/of the relation their wholehearted donations old , in the olympic ■mission but eight of the planes co-operation and support in the <^™* ; 8 . 16 . 0 games was 1 1912 at stm ■and 55 men failed to return effort and other organisations badge hales holm ■gibson himself was killed later jre expected to assist this * at tbe incetulfr rf the ioc i bin the war ■= " ; ieiina it became quick > ap ■subsequently reconnaissance par ent that the ffix r:,tf t:,'tr,r,rt and talking oi . . . » r r^r^-p h'ji-^vpt ' wet cricket contests £«$■£ gffi ■mission the surrounding conn . _„„ „ gatba fc<*^^^t^s ■trvside was inundated power .^ andwhoy followed the its a ■stations and factories destroy tjondo n-caricaturists who at nottingham the first of the | r ian pattern t egotiatio-i ■; and mines flooded de ught ni portrayi the eng five test-matches arranged be . to ext , act nc-e-ions ■s {- arehibald sinclair then s^ricket scene as a gentle tweeti f a f from others the .**»>?; ™ seeretarv for air described the sh m0u rnf ullv beneath africa is scheduled to start it tfid , c0 d,tion o ■london cp)-one of the tha feather h-^^jg abeth tbe score stands to the j fc p tried to instil the stock most colorful festival of brit ally unkind to the tou m a of en „ land with 33 j peace app eal i in exhibits at london's south south africans who arrivea h&s won , zl exhibition - 10,000 gloriously 12 times and the remaining 24 brought to ord lish butterflies - will feed on end of april i n b e have beon drawn but the hvt delegation wild flowers sent daily from the ments to date they h dr&w made cle „ that a eon . m^ofs^d r^ce th botwlhave mat eh scheduled at l them had they taken . v(ittin , r , lim11 will be the loth ioc n,e ™~ r8 to i lo dge them ahe field in their overcoats to be only half would j lav , ithongh perhaps .", 89 wh«l *}*«*$ •*«^ j?f|2:sc ■,| a thick coating grease hi p , ayed f,ngl and principles + i warmth would have b-11 ft tr , nt rri(l , f . the eustotners «" a suitable m had k,e aquatic kf the grounds which had it , to the re cord n f()r the k x h jenntmin bad been ■when the yorkshiremen went th stln^deteatr r i irs k°ad never batted terrific fight some readers may be able to recall reading in these columns some time ago my remarks about althea gibson and the possibility of her reaching wimbledon althea has made the grade she will be the first coloured player to play on the famed courts for the world's most coveted tennis crown sugar rav robinson stated some time ago that he would assist in making it possible for one of america's star players to be wimbledon bound now he has gone a step further and offered to pay the whole works very helpful of him i m sure don't vou think so althea is taking in her stride and she is cool'about sugar ray's offer allegedly for amateur honor air heroes of famous attack on germany's dam i i althea is a talented player who will i'm sure impress the fathering of critics when they see her pl«fy she will [ too feel sure be conscious of the wimbledon atmosphere created bv the greats who w*nt before her aud left their mark . • • . ■• # * one 1 of the most interesting boxing cards was presented at the bermuda sports arena on monday sponsored hy the arena boxing club to aid fats harvey who broke an ankle in his feht against froggie simmons the two six round bouts were thrilling and the fens got their money's worth greater stadium governors colony cup match in somerset tomorrow auckland n.z cp — an extinct volcano is to be con verted into a stadium seating 100,000 persons industrial quarrying has greatly enlarged the crater of mount smart on the outskirts of the city and now the walls are being graded at a good angle for seating spec tators game between white and coloured starts a.t 10 a.m under the distinguished pa tronage of his excellency the i governor lt general sir alex ander hood the fourth gov ernors colony cup match will be plaved in somerset tomor row the match is for a cup presented by admiral sir ralph leatham a former governor of bermuda . the game starts at 10 a.m and a special coin for tossing in all important matches play ed on the s.c.c field will be used for the toss the com was presented by warren sim mons president of the somerset cricket club the players for this match are some of the best in the olony and a good game should result . \ first chinese drcmheller alta cp a e»rl born to mr and mrs genehah was the first chinese bahv born in dnimheller hos pital mr mah brought his wife over from china last year know what you're getting get what you know llevif alise your kidneys and you'll fool young-look yooog nothing ages man or woman moro than achea caused through baa honey action this makes you suffer from getting up nights burning itenlng passages nerves dizziness rheu matism backache leg paina circle under eyes swollen ankles loss of appetite energy etc because kid neys which should filter blood fall to throw off acidsand poisons now creep ing to joints and muscles in 24 hours cystex kills kidney germs strength ens kidneys and expels acids and poi sons get cystex from any chemist on guarantee to put you right or money back act now in 24 hours you will fael better and be completely well in . - one week rvffav the guar • w,t ant pro rwkmwri.mmosttab.btass tecta you gosling's gosling brothers limited bermuda 5\t4^^^^b - jblmhil a flmffvbhoub hbbwbf os bv^b a^a^^^uatl^^bw v*<£»>b^bb mm tnmn o — .»■■■• . !,,,]■a mkt^bm^*'oc/7^b^bv 11 utmlibmat curing \ wffm&jtigfmw m inu aaoaai alaooajf " oaf ww » — * tlollvw ywkbkjg mmfb^^m co ht gawmbc « n tomob aafl _______________ j lj cricketers because their more than any other is mercy of the elements rn and bred super op their philosophy un d through the gejiera lis that there is always trow to look forward to inow they are lookma with keen interest to w that is the day when after 128 years still the best k i • l
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Date | 1951-06-06 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1951-06-06 |
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FullText | 7 > wsdnebda 1 here come ] rainmakers ■,-§ american m pip **— the bermuda r 3dib m 6 1951 m^mamm aa mb ssim3dc^^^bh 7-"^^j f - f^^bf—^^w j^^^tt^^^^jt^i 450 voted for purchase of ri speed trap tethods for africa a resolve for 450 for the purpose of purchasing a radii speed meter and graphic re corder to combat speeding on bermuda's roads was passed by the house of assambly on mon day . the amount was estimated to be sufficient to cover the cost of the equipment freight charge airplane fare incidental expenses and subsistence for que man for about seven days the mjln will be a member 6f the police force who will travel to connecticut to undergo a i short but intensive course of operation of the machine captain the hon n b dill was in charge of the resolve and when he read it mr c g gilbert was so much in favour of the device that he said he would vote to bring a dozen here because they would pay for themselves a - "•« edited by alma hunt tfrom our own co london june 2 by air mail — for some years now professional rain-makers have operated in certain american m • .« m al stephenson olympic association meetmig peats williams-challenges ! him for title l dusting off th^sports ohamp'j states . they fly up over nuncarry^bb ing clouds drop from their aeroplanes chemicals into the clouds and down comes thel t-aui ., mu the spread of thife practifet^l has led to costly and conipli-h cated litigation some families complain that this interception of clouds has deprived them ofl rain that would have beenm naturally released at times and in places where it has doneb more harm than good h now the colonial office hasm received a report on artificial rain - making experiments in east africa i the report has been preparedb by the meteorological depart-b nient of the east africa highh coinniissioil h 0oin i|rehensive examination of the possibilities of ptodticittgl rain artificially says the rep^t i were made at the request ofl the overseas food corporation i experiments on a limited scale using iodide ground generators were started in deeember 1950.1 work had begun on a climatic ■report on the area to be served by the proposed railway exten-b sion westwards from kampala to kilembe to assess the pos sible agricultural development of the area and its potential rail traffic i there was a marked increase in the number of forecasts re quired from the central fore east office due mainly to an increase in the demand for aviation forecasts not only did the number of aviation forecasts increase but with the introduetion of pressurised air craft on many of the trunk routes through east africa thc-e was a demand for mete orological information pttrticu larlv winds temperatures and turbulence at levels much high erjhan those previously catered for savs the report the pro posed introduction of jet-pro pelled air liners gave rise to a number of enquiries relating to winds and temperatures in the upper air vnother important feature of the increasj-d forecasting activitv was due to the demands of the desert locust survey for special forecasts about the movement of locust swarms '— commonwealth news agency of the season will be saved in somerset tomorrow when some of th e colony s top iplaver will be seen in action the match the fourth for the cu p presented by former governor admiral sir ralph leatham to be played for annually between two white and colon ed teams it is anticipated that a big crowd will attend tie anit in the confident hope of seeing some gdod cricket by both teams a special queen victoria coin f warren simmons president of the somerset cricket club to be used for tossing in all important matches played on the s.c.c field will be used for the second time in a mate for tlie governors colony cricket cup ______________^« invites athletes to train for olympic trials this year j ■r j mccormick gets close decision over trot in tin bermuda o.ympu 1 | a tion plans ?$£?%£ making ifor the third time in the festival of the olymp i held at helsinki finland commencing july 19th »« ana tne steph enson and lucky^h ■ope was expressed that ihe nl pobuc which » generously wimams oogfc , fi „ ht ■i lilmted to the first twirf betotidft olympic teams that at their six round contest h ■contributed to the w w . n a?ain son won the decision ■berlin germany in 1936 and at lofld and promptly challenged wi ■■ally with the same degree of fmanua isv & ■■bermuda taking part in this the worms m flof known yet whether \\ il-h ■sports event ~ liams »" doubt^m ___________■onlv a cursory survey has worth y project sports events he will-event nally for^b ■been made of local olympic pos danc es tag days and a general , rattling trott fi*m ? tor ■sibilities and was decided appea l to the public will high the first m that the material was here and ught the fund raising scheme most turned the tables on m am intensive programme of aml other means will be used mccormick in their clash ove^^b special training i being adopt as the y suggest themselves to six rou nd trott is t f^m ed to assist athletes to attain th , com mittee in charge of this & „ hfer and one of the best i ■w*thc decided standards this workl the . ■w ! calls for the athletes th h „ other countri es ber with either hand r"*?h great raid on mohne reservior „.,„,., at oiice on their thutiitig ' da rts standards are im who s improving , th ■london june cp - the olvmpie trials from which tn'e wjg t tf hard fisrh t and theh pliant r.a.p crews of 19 fina l olympians will be chosen - ™ « jmg^j £— ■f w«nrty lancaster bombers who in may these trials will probably un . § ftg vision went to mecor h 1943 shattered the vital mohne be held during the second quar b c0llnts but ta i n ng ; mick e am m reservoirs in germany's indus ter of 1952 it is interesting to n . weir ber . j^er smith trial ruhr valley will be hen not e that this programme cover £ j should tjtke part . r-rt-b in a ored with a memorial of their a longer period than was how th try ary the a rem^j kst b own the case in the two previ "° an(j we > wish the ber in srood performances n-ain and m i it will take the form of an 0 us efforts and given the proper ' olympic association 7 rerv nearly stole the show . ■educational trust at christ's eo-operation it should result m ™ worthy . er i tn „ fl^ts tool m^«gj£jb hospital school near horsham even higher standards than -^ j^z^z^si zm isjex based on a gift of bermuda has yet reached followin „ is the statement ""*♦ • ■u 10 000 from the distinguished tncluded in the tentative followin = tbt amt boxm cw . ■british scientist b n wallis programme will be track and of accounts ■i during the war mr wallis feld events swimming boeing ' a^yt j *>'- ■iwas assigned to special research and yachting but no 7 assura " e t n in „ expenses 2,284 1 . 0 . . q i a | ion high explosives and for i given that any of these sports j g 902 4 3 soviets oowed io ■iweeks before the dam-busters be included that will {™™ and "***"* 448 . 9 . 3 _. . d 1 t i launched their attack worked re main with the athletes them bqmp»ent ig g qjy r u | w to ■with the crews k secret iti the setv e s . as thev reach the j stand j ; ; \ 9 . 8 7 / / ,\ . ... ■handling of a new-type aefial ar ds set by the association balance g 10 adlllluanceb mine he had developed • special committees will short 3,984.18.10 | i recentlv mr wallis was jy be set up to carry out tne ___. ■■awarded the grant of 10,000 overall scheme of fund fautoflf vtfvka the acceptance of ifor his wartime researches he eve nts and it is a foregone crtdit , enna th e ■declined however to accept conclusion that th^rsonneot fi g , ruy ™^ ( « m ■any personal gain from the these comm ttej w ' , f fifs 0 lym „ it <. which met in vien.ial ikrto rstoltwhs j xth th bermuda ama.ur %& i p u b^^w ■g p gzu leade/of the relation their wholehearted donations old , in the olympic ■mission but eight of the planes co-operation and support in the <^™* ; 8 . 16 . 0 games was 1 1912 at stm ■and 55 men failed to return effort and other organisations badge hales holm ■gibson himself was killed later jre expected to assist this * at tbe incetulfr rf the ioc i bin the war ■= " ; ieiina it became quick > ap ■subsequently reconnaissance par ent that the ffix r:,tf t:,'tr,r,rt and talking oi . . . » r r^r^-p h'ji-^vpt ' wet cricket contests £«$■£ gffi ■mission the surrounding conn . _„„ „ gatba fc<*^^^t^s ■trvside was inundated power .^ andwhoy followed the its a ■stations and factories destroy tjondo n-caricaturists who at nottingham the first of the | r ian pattern t egotiatio-i ■; and mines flooded de ught ni portrayi the eng five test-matches arranged be . to ext , act nc-e-ions ■s {- arehibald sinclair then s^ricket scene as a gentle tweeti f a f from others the .**»>?; ™ seeretarv for air described the sh m0u rnf ullv beneath africa is scheduled to start it tfid , c0 d,tion o ■london cp)-one of the tha feather h-^^jg abeth tbe score stands to the j fc p tried to instil the stock most colorful festival of brit ally unkind to the tou m a of en „ land with 33 j peace app eal i in exhibits at london's south south africans who arrivea h&s won , zl exhibition - 10,000 gloriously 12 times and the remaining 24 brought to ord lish butterflies - will feed on end of april i n b e have beon drawn but the hvt delegation wild flowers sent daily from the ments to date they h dr&w made cle „ that a eon . m^ofs^d r^ce th botwlhave mat eh scheduled at l them had they taken . v(ittin , r , lim11 will be the loth ioc n,e ™~ r8 to i lo dge them ahe field in their overcoats to be only half would j lav , ithongh perhaps .", 89 wh«l *}*«*$ •*«^ j?f|2:sc ■,| a thick coating grease hi p , ayed f,ngl and principles + i warmth would have b-11 ft tr , nt rri(l , f . the eustotners «" a suitable m had k,e aquatic kf the grounds which had it , to the re cord n f()r the k x h jenntmin bad been ■when the yorkshiremen went th stln^deteatr r i irs k°ad never batted terrific fight some readers may be able to recall reading in these columns some time ago my remarks about althea gibson and the possibility of her reaching wimbledon althea has made the grade she will be the first coloured player to play on the famed courts for the world's most coveted tennis crown sugar rav robinson stated some time ago that he would assist in making it possible for one of america's star players to be wimbledon bound now he has gone a step further and offered to pay the whole works very helpful of him i m sure don't vou think so althea is taking in her stride and she is cool'about sugar ray's offer allegedly for amateur honor air heroes of famous attack on germany's dam i i althea is a talented player who will i'm sure impress the fathering of critics when they see her pl«fy she will [ too feel sure be conscious of the wimbledon atmosphere created bv the greats who w*nt before her aud left their mark . • • . ■• # * one 1 of the most interesting boxing cards was presented at the bermuda sports arena on monday sponsored hy the arena boxing club to aid fats harvey who broke an ankle in his feht against froggie simmons the two six round bouts were thrilling and the fens got their money's worth greater stadium governors colony cup match in somerset tomorrow auckland n.z cp — an extinct volcano is to be con verted into a stadium seating 100,000 persons industrial quarrying has greatly enlarged the crater of mount smart on the outskirts of the city and now the walls are being graded at a good angle for seating spec tators game between white and coloured starts a.t 10 a.m under the distinguished pa tronage of his excellency the i governor lt general sir alex ander hood the fourth gov ernors colony cup match will be plaved in somerset tomor row the match is for a cup presented by admiral sir ralph leatham a former governor of bermuda . the game starts at 10 a.m and a special coin for tossing in all important matches play ed on the s.c.c field will be used for the toss the com was presented by warren sim mons president of the somerset cricket club the players for this match are some of the best in the olony and a good game should result . \ first chinese drcmheller alta cp a e»rl born to mr and mrs genehah was the first chinese bahv born in dnimheller hos pital mr mah brought his wife over from china last year know what you're getting get what you know llevif alise your kidneys and you'll fool young-look yooog nothing ages man or woman moro than achea caused through baa honey action this makes you suffer from getting up nights burning itenlng passages nerves dizziness rheu matism backache leg paina circle under eyes swollen ankles loss of appetite energy etc because kid neys which should filter blood fall to throw off acidsand poisons now creep ing to joints and muscles in 24 hours cystex kills kidney germs strength ens kidneys and expels acids and poi sons get cystex from any chemist on guarantee to put you right or money back act now in 24 hours you will fael better and be completely well in . - one week rvffav the guar • w,t ant pro rwkmwri.mmosttab.btass tecta you gosling's gosling brothers limited bermuda 5\t4^^^^b - jblmhil a flmffvbhoub hbbwbf os bv^b a^a^^^uatl^^bw v*<£»>b^bb mm tnmn o — .»■■■• . !,,,]■a mkt^bm^*'oc/7^b^bv 11 utmlibmat curing \ wffm&jtigfmw m inu aaoaai alaooajf " oaf ww » — * tlollvw ywkbkjg mmfb^^m co ht gawmbc « n tomob aafl _______________ j lj cricketers because their more than any other is mercy of the elements rn and bred super op their philosophy un d through the gejiera lis that there is always trow to look forward to inow they are lookma with keen interest to w that is the day when after 128 years still the best k i • l |
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