- / -
THE
WORLD
The
US
his
sent
up
twu
sntclhtcs
which
will
patrol
the
nuclear
test
ban
treaty
from
space
On
a
complicated
flight
pattern
they
are
checking
rid
latton
level
The
word
Is
that
the
U
S
will
semi
up
other
sent
Inch
but
the
project
is
hroud
ctl
in
secrecy
and
rrpoiU
s
were
chased
away
from
the
launching
point
Sec
story
page
3
The
Saskatchewan
College
of
Physicians
and
Surgeons
till
recovering
from
its
fierce
bat
tic
with
the
provincial
govern
nicnt
last
vcar
has
been
ln
a
slot
of
adrenalin
for
its
can
pnign
against
compulsory
pre
paid
me
Ileal
insurance
plans
The
health
ministers
of
Alberta
and
Ontario
say
thev
are
on
the
doctors
snJe
Sec
lory
page
2
A
hospital
room
became
a
courtroom
in
Gran
I
Forks
J
C
Wednesday
James
Itm
zoff
was
charged
with
attempt
cd
murder
of
a
police
constable
He
N
suffering
fiom
a
jaw
wound
and
was
unable
to
goi
to
court
so
the
magistnte
brought
the
court
to
him
Pol
Ice
say
they
were
lncsUgattin
an
alleged
liquor
offence
when
they
went
to
a
home
anl
weie
greeted
with
rifle
fire
llT
y
say
the
man
then
turned
the
gun
on
himself
Cooks
and
waiters
100
of
thtin
Inve
walkel
out
of
their
jobs
at
Ottawa
s
50ioom
Cha
Itau
Laitncr
Hotel
forcing
the
hotel
to
close
its
main
dining
room
anl
bar
The
walkout
ap
intently
I
connected
with
the
susj
ension
of
a
waitress
last
week
The
I1C
federation
cf
Lnbor
sild
in
Vancouver
Wcdncshy
tint
nny
boycott
of
Canadian
ships
in
the
U
S
Miould
be
m
swered
by
a
boycott
of
Amerl
can
ships
m
Cnnadn
T
h
e
lHissibihty
arises
out
of
Sen
farcrs
Inkrnnlional
Union
strikes
in
pretest
of
pnve
n
ment
trusteeship
of
inariti
nc
unions
Not
legally
bounl
bit
moial
ly
obligate
1
Tints
the
poii
tion
Hit
US
anl
the
Lurop
an
Common
Market
find
them
elvc
s
in
rcgnrding
a
compro
ipise
in
their
chicken
war
The
dispute
over
Amencnn
frozen
poultry
Imported
into
the
community
has
been
turn
id
over
to
a
panel
of
the
fien
cral
Agreement
for
Tariffs
and
Irade
for
scttltmcrt
With
Nationalist
China
s
Liu
Cinch
setting
the
ton
the
an
mial
United
Nations
general
as
scmbly
debate
on
the
admis
sion
of
Rul
China
to
the
UN
is
off
and
running
Ltu
toll
the
assembly
that
Peking
s
wailikc
EtanJ
in
the
ideological
dispute
with
Russia
provides
a
nnle
proof
that
the
UN
should
koop
the
Hods
rut
The
Russians
meanwhile
are
finding
them
selves
in
an
embarrassing
posi
tion
since
they
aie
giving
tok
ei
support
to
the
bid
A
3
year
old
man
was
acquit
ted
in
Whitehorso
Wednesdiy
after
ho
faced
a
charge
of
cap
itnl
murder
in
the
shooting
of
an
18
year
old
girl
Ann
Mary
Dick
last
July
Mr
Justice
John
Paiker
found
Charles
Lewis
not
guilty
after
telling
the
jury
there
was
no
evidence
to
justify
conviction
William
Hawrclak
who
was
found
guilty
of
gross
nuscon
duct
by
a
loyal
commission
four
years
ago
Wednesday
won
Ins
old
job
back
He
resigned
in
19a0
after
the
commission
found
him
guilty
of
the
rniscon
duct
in
land
deals
he
swing
while
he
was
mayor
Mr
Haw
relak
defeated
56
year
old
oil
company
executive
Stanley
Vil
ner
Calling
the
campaign
bit
tcr
and
a
smear
Mr
Hawrc
Idk
then
urged
the
people
cf
Edmonton
to
forget
our
dil
ferentcs
and
work
for
a
better
community
m
which
to
live
Classified
Comics
Coming
events
District
Editorial
Entertainment
Fishing
-
-
-
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and
there
Markets
Sport
12
13
10
6
2
9
IS
16
10
6
3
4
he
tried
He
also
packed
her
baggage
by
hand
for
the
two
block
jaunt
Northern
hospitality
at
its
best
what
At
last
the
hlghwajs
depart
ment
got
around
to
do
some
hing
about
the
level
of
the
road
where
the
old
appioaeli
to
the
Hart
Highway
and
the
psw
by
pass
meet
I
or
a
couple
of
months
now
theres
besn
a
foui
inch
use
when
hitting
the
Hart
fiom
the
old
road
and
it
W3S
quite
a
jolt
despite
these
fancy
suspension
systems
on
new
cars
City
pound
collected
a
total
of
118
23
during
September
Of
this
amount
100
was
collected
in
pound
fees
the
balance
for
licences
Issued
According
to
the
dog
catcher
s
report
for
the
month
30
dogs
were
either
ds
strojed
sold
or
boarded
Ten
catg
nine
of
which
were
de
itrojed
were
handled
by
the
pound
Cfi
Phona
tOgon
4
2441
Vol
7
No
202
The
cicw
of
miners
has
been
cmplojed
there
by
Cameron
and
McMjnn
of
Vancouver
mining
contractors
for
Endako
Mines
120
miles
due
west
of
Prince
George
During
the
last
thrsa
months
since
the
undjrgrourd
explru
tion
work
Legan
lhsj
have
ben
working
two
and
three
shilts
a
a
day
In
conjunction
with
a
high
speed
diamond
drilling
opera
tion
corductcd
bj
Longjjar
Ltd
of
North
Ray
Ont
tha
results
have
been
1
Thousands
of
core
and
sludge
samples
from
1GG
drill
holes
put
dawn
to
varying
depths
over
a
portion
of
the
companys
huge
claim
2
A
vertical
shaft
150
feet
dep
has
been
Eiink
from
which
drifts
have
been
taken
under
the
claims
and
ralsd
up
the
drill
holes
to
produce
more
than
12
000
ton3
of
bulk
sam
pies
3
A
horizontal
tunnel
has
been
taken
700
feet
Into
a
hill
then
cross
cut
to
raise
along
other
drill
holes
thereby
con
tributing
to
the
sampling
ton
nage
So
fast
have
the
mining
opera
tiora
prodjeed
samples
that
the
assay
offics
in
Vancouver
is
some
2000
samples
behind
Officials
of
Canadian
Rx
ploration
Ltd
the
companj
which
Is
doing
the
development
work
estimate
that
it
will
take
until
late
February
to
complete
the
analjses
and
feasibility
study
to
determine
if
it
m
practical
to
put
the
mine
into
production
Meanwhile
a
full
time
crew
will
bo
maintained
during
the
next
few
months
at
least
to
do
assessment
work
on
70
other
claims
in
the
property
Nerve
study
ear
bis
STOCKHOIAI
itcuterb
The
1963
Nobel
Prize
for
mtdt
cine
was
today
awarded
jointly
to
two
Dritous
and
an
Austral
Ian
for
their
studies
of
nerve
impulses
They
were
Sir
John
Carew
Eccles
of
Canberra
Australia
Alan
Lloyd
Hodgkin
of
Cam
budge
England
and
Andrew
I
lelding
Huxley
of
University
College
London
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only
dally
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
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OCTOBER
17
1963
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TEST
SAMPLES
OF
BULK
MOLYBDENUM
ORE
fiom
unricrgiound
mining
opcuitions
dt
Indako
arc
dried
in
beds
top
picture
before
being
put
through
cone
crusher
and
ent
soutli
for
metallurgical
tests
Project
manage
Lylo
Dunn
left
and
mining
ungin
eot
Len
White
examine
samples
In
the
bottom
picttno
Al
Graham
geologist
employed
b
anadian
Explora
Exploration
�
tion
at
I
ndako
examines
diamond
drill
core
for
content
of
molybdenum
Roy
Fujikawa
photos
iirvey
complete
t
marae
sate
lhirly
haid
iock
minets
me
scheduled
to
leave
a
molvbdenum
piopeitv
near
Endako
today
after
com
completing
�
pleting
one
phassC
of
thu
most
intensive
exploration
mining
opeiatioris
in
Canadian
histoty
Committee
set
for
fair
meeting
Major
Garvin
Dezell
and
City
Manager
Arran
Thomson
will
meet
with
a
committee
rcpre
scning
the
Prince
George
Agri
cultural
and
Industrial
Associ
ation
soon
to
iron
out
terms
relating
to
the
operation
of
the
fair
grounds
and
buildings
and
also
to
the
financing
of
the
an
nual
exhibition
Members
of
the
association
who
met
Wednesday
with
city
council
discussed
general
terms
of
a
working
agreement
but
it
was
decided
that
a
final
agree
agreement
�
ment
would
be
reached
sooner
in
committee
Subsequently
the
association
will
appoint
a
committee
to
meet
with
the
major
and
Mr
Thomson
at
a
later
date
The
terms
must
be
settled
before
the
end
of
the
jear
Similarly
following
a
meet
meeting
�
ing
with
a
delegation
from
the
chamber
of
commerce
regard
ing
downtown
parking
propos
als
council
appointed
the
major
and
Mr
Thomson
to
meet
with
a
committee
from
the
chamber
to
continue
discussions
at
a
later
date
Now
hear
this
Vancouver
tourist
Fran
Greg
cry
no
relation
to
Sun
column
it
Wasscrmans
show
gal
wife
has
nothing
but
nice
thing
to
say
about
us
and
Prince
George
Appears
Iran
armsd
without
reservations
at
a
city
hostelry
quite
late
at
night
this
week
but
rather
than
turn
her
out
m
the
cold
they
were
full
ths
d2k
clerk
going
off
Uutj
personally
found
her
at
commodation
at
the
third
motel
IN
THE
CITIZEN
I
Bogjld
A
CNH
freight
fain
derailed
by
a
giar
boulder
and
earth
i
slide
Wcdn
sdjv
at
mile
70
in
planned
in
Central
area
A
120000
shopping
unit
is
planned
to
service
the
rapidly
developing
area
adjacent
to
fifteenth
and
Central
Weather
Variable
cloudiness
with
a
few
showers
frichy
A
little
cooler
Light
winds
Low
tonight
and
high
l
nday
at
Prince
George
Quesnel
and
Smithers
35
and
55
Peace
River
Variable
cloud
incss
and
a
little
cooler
on
fri
day
I
Ight
winds
Low
tonight
and
high
rnday
at
Grande
Prairie
35
and
55
Low
tonight
and
high
f
riday
at
Vancouver
45
and
62
Vic
Victoria
�
toria
52
and
62
Last
24
Hours
HI
La
Pre
Prince
George
62
43
Terrace
55
41
10
Smithers
HO
32
01
Queinsi
f8
48
Williams
Lake
C6
4
hamloops
b9
40
Whtchonjo
47
30
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ort
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32
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ort
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John
65
42
Dawson
Creek
68
41
TRIAL
CONTINUES
The
trial
of
David
MacMillan
of
Prince
George
charged
with
assaulting
a
police
officer
earl
ler
this
jear
continue
in
County
Court
today
MacMillan
elected
to
be
tried
by
judge
without
a
jury
anj
pleaded
not
guilty
to
the
charge
I
Albert
Stekl
who
is
develop
ing
the
pocket
sized
shopping
centre
said
today
It
will
incor
poiate
about
six
stores
includ
ing
a
grocery
store
dehcates
sen
and
other
service
type
stores
which
will
cater
to
the
needs
of
nearby
apartment
dwellers
and
homeowners
Tho
dovejopmment
will
be
located
on
the
east
side
of
Cen
trul
at
I
ifteenlh
Mr
Stekl
who
said
the
stores
are
being
constructed
to
suit
the
need
of
the
tenants
ex
pressed
hone
the
project
will
bo
ready
for
occupancy
by
the
end
of
the
year
At
the
same
tunc
It
Is
under
stood
that
two
major
oil
com
panics
are
planning
the
con
struction
of
service
stations
on
adjacent
corners
at
I
ifteenlh
and
Central
In
other
city
council
business
Wednesday
it
was
announced
that
a
delegation
composed
of
Major
Garvin
Jlczcll
Aid
Hd
hard
Clare
and
city
manager
Arnn
Thomson
will
meet
Nov
4
with
lands
and
forests
minis
tcr
Hay
Williston
and
highways
minister
P
A
Gaglauli
The
delegation
i
travelling
to
Victoria
primarily
to
arrange
for
the
Uansfer
of
all
Crown
lands
within
city
limits
to
the
municipality
lo
ease
future
de
development
�
velopment
Involved
are
extens
ive
parcels
of
land
wcit
of
Cen
Central
�
tral
extending
to
the
foothills
The
pieeting
with
Mr
Gaglar
di
u
to
resolve
the
division
of
responsibility
between
the
high
ways
department
and
the
city
relatmj
to
arterial
and
second
ary
highways
75
BED
UNIT
lake
a
second
look
at
Its
fool
lh
rol
c
of
sr
cial
help
undar
the
winter
works
pioarani
for
some
areas
The
premier
snapped
that
it
Socreds
have
sSim
margins
NANAIMO
CD
New
Demo
cratlc
Party
ennd
date
David
mmv
Stupich
held
a
12
vote
lend
over
Karic
weslwocu
oi
baciai
Credit
after
tho
counting
of
absentee
ballots
Wednesday
in
Nanaimo
and
The
Islards
Mr
Wcstwood
conservation
and
recreation
minister
in
ths
last
government
said
he
vsill
ask
for
a
judicial
recount
At
Horc
NDP
canddate
Wil
ham
Hartley
gained
some
ground
on
Irvine
Corbctt
of
Social
Cred
t
after
absentee
ballots
for
Yale
riding
were
ccunLd
in
the
Sept
30
provin
cial
election
and
now
trails
by
just
four
votes
Uncfficial
results
had
Mr
Corbett
with
1608
and
Mr
Hartley
with
1501
er
derails
train
the
llulklej
sub
division
be
tw
n
Terrace
and
Smithcrs
is
expected
to
continue
to
Prince
ing
centre
Ilupcrt
by
noon
todaj
A
spokesman
for
the
CNR
in
Vancouver
said
the
boulder
half
the
size
of
a
boxcar
struck
the
westbound
freight
pushing
the
dicsel
unit
and
all
but
13
of
the
49
cars
off
the
rails
Engineer
D
M
McAloncy
43
suffered
a
broken
right
leg
in
the
mishap
Fireman
Barry
Wil
son
and
Core
van
dcr
Mai
rs
ceived
undisclosed
injuries
and
are
in
hospital
at
Smithers
Telegraph
lines
to
Terrace
Kltiinat
and
Prince
Rupert
were
torn
out
but
full
communica
tlons
were
restored
less
than
10
rtff
-
7c
a
copy
QJiiBr
CARRnrn
Construction
of
a
75
bcd
nursing
home
at
Tenth
and
Launer
is
expected
to
get
underway
next
week
Completion
of
the
project
depending
upon
weather
condition1
Is
anticipated
by
the
end
of
March
David
II
W
Hummel
pro-
-
moicr
oi
the
proicct
said
in
a
telephone
interview
from
Vic
tona
today
that
construrtion
will
start
immediately
after
final
npproval
is
received
from
Health
Minister
Eric
Martin
He
said
he
expected
Mr
Mar
tin
will
give
him
the
go
ahead
sign
within
the
next
two
days
The
hospital
has
already
been
approved
In
principle
Meanwhile
Ziegfned
Mar
quadt
picsidenl
of
Mnrquadt
Construction
Ltd
of
Victoria
general
contractor
for
the
proj
cct
arrived
in
Prince
George
Bennett
says
aid
a
VICTORIA
lr
Premier
was
ridiculous
tint
his
home
Rcnnctt
Sugg
itcd
Tuesday
that
I
town
of
Kclowna
is
one
of
1
Hi
federal
government
should
Cinadian
centres
lhit
qualify
for
Ui3
srczial
help
and
i
1
hef
Kclowna
has
the
top
income
per
capita
ir
all
of
Canada
he
said
in
an
intcrvew
It
s
a
foohh
policy
of
Ot
tawa
If
their
policy
is
the
snmc
in
the
Mant
mc9
they
need
to
take
a
second
look
at
th2ir
policj
That
3
the
tro
iblc
with
bu
renucrats
setting
poltcj
No
wonder
the
federal
govcrrment
has
deficits
Kclowna
qualifies
for
special
help
because
job
applicants
ex
cced
25
per
cent
of
tho
cstl
mated
paid
workers
Mr
Bennett
sa
d
it
is
und
r
standble
that
mnnj
Kclowna
workers
are
applying
foi
jobj
because
of
the
seasonal
nature
of
the
fruit
industry
Kclowna
Is
in
the
centre
of
the
Okanagan
Valley
fruit
grow
ing
area
SUGAR
UP
AGAIN
VANCOUVER
Cf
An
in
crease
of
40
cents
per
ICO
pourds
in
the
wholesale
pricn
of
sugar
was
announced
today
by
U
C
Sugar
Rcfmirg
Company
Limited
It
brings
the
price
to
16
20
Tho
peak
price
last
summer
was
17
WEATHER
cO
o-
y
l
COOLER
Work
starts
soon
on
nursin
CITY
COLLECTS
4902
IN
FINES
Pines
totalling
1002
were
collactcd
by
ths
city
for
of
t
r
-cs
committed
during
Sep
September
�
tember
According
to
tli3
monthly
RCMP
report
the
number
of
traffic
offences
during
the
period
including
parking
in
fractions
totalled
188
Police
investigated
523
complaints
during
the
month
The
liquor
situation
which
was
reported
under
ocntrol
involved
93
infractions
horn
to1
ly
accompanied
bv
his
gen
oral
foicman
Lgon
Kuhn
PERMIT
SOUGHT
Mr
Martiuatlt
will
apply
for
a
building
project
from
the
city
as
soon
as
word
of
Mr
Mar
tins
approval
is
received
from
Victoria
To
lays
announcement
by
Mr
Hummel
followed
a
decision
by
council
Wednesday
winch
turned
down
the
promoted
on
a
request
involving
pajment
for
ths
build
ing
site
At
a
meeting
of
council
a
letter
from
Hummel
requested
that
he
be
permitted
to
pay
cash
for
one
half
the
three
acre
site
and
arrange
payment
fur
the
other
half
with
a
2
per
cent
down
payment
According
to
the
onginnl
agreement
re
resolved
�
solved
in
August
he
was
to
pay
36010
for
the
whole
par
parcel
�
cel
NO
SUBDIVISION
Council
however
refuse
to
allow
subtivision
of
the
pro
I
city
h
this
wij
conlcnling
Mr
Hummel
ha
I
been
gwi
ample
considcrat
-m
Althoiifh
Mr
Hummel
in
li
cated
in
Ids
Utter
the
promt
might
bo
delayed
until
spring
he
said
today
that
notl
in
will
stop
us
now
Citv
council
has
given
us
trc
mendous
help
all
alonn
he
said
Mr
Hummel
openlor
of
a
imihr
nt
tuticn
in
Vioouj
announce
I
that
in
addition
to
the
hospital
a
village
of
cottages
designed
along
the
lines
of
the
Prince
George
senior
citizens
homo
on
Alwarl
will
be
in
corj
orated
in
the
project
al
a
Inter
date
VILLAGE
IDEA
The
village
will
provide
a
tjpc
of
rchnbilitntion
centre
covering
an
intermediate
rdiuc
of
nursmg
caie
for
marrie
I
and
single
persons
of
advanced
This
will
be
developed
as
the
nee
I
iii
cs
he
said
Mr
Hummel
described
tho
projectr
1
nursing
heme
as
single
storey
Tudor
style
dc
sgnc
I
to
look
like
a
comfort
able
home
lather
than
an
ins
titution
It
will
employ
from
40
to
50
full
and
part
time
er
sens
and
will
be
ths
only
eh
on
ic
care
unit
north
of
Kclowna
Winter
work
committee
wants
dates
extended
QUESNEL
Staff
The
Quesnel
Winter
Work
Commit
tec
will
send
a
resolution
lo
Ottawa
asking
for
an
extension
of
the
period
In
which
federal
assistance
is
available
The
committee
wants
the
date
at
which
eligibility
ceases
ex
extended
�
tended
from
Apr
30
to
May
31
The
resolution
says
most
of
the
work
which
would
be
eligible
for
federal
assistance
involves
outside
projects
during
a
time
hours
after
the
morning
mishap
wncn
such
construction
is
often
BRITISH
HOLD
BREATHS
not
feasible
because
of
the
weather
The
current
period
of
eligib
eligibility
�
ility
for
assistance
is
Nov
1
to
April
30
Ilia
committee
suggests
to
the
federal
government
that
if
the
extension
to
May
Jl
could
not
be
granted
a
system
should
be
set
up
in
which
each
district
could
decide
the
six
month
period
under
which
it
could
seek
winter
work
assist
assistance
�
ance
New
PM
expected
any
day
LONDON
cpi
Brttainis
breathless
search
for
a
new
prime
minister
appeared
in
its
final
stages
today
It
could
not
come
too
soon
for
ading
Prime
Minister
Harold
Macmdlan
who
was
reported
very
tired
after
long
bedide
consultation
to
pick
hu
successor
Macmil
Ian
is
recovering
from
a
proa
tate
operation
It
was
widely
expected
that
the
name
of
the
13rd
premier
would
be
announced
from
Buckingham
Palace
within
tho
next
two
or
three
days
probably
by
rnday
night
The
consensus
among
com
commentators
�
mentators
was
that
the
choice
would
be
cither
Richard
Aus
ten
BuUer
one
of
the
most
experienced
politicians
in
the
country
or
his
younger
rival
Reginald
Maudhng
person
Uication
of
a
new
Tory
tend
tendency
�
ency
to
identify
the
pany
with
mid
lie
class
aspirations
The
prime
minister
who
an
announced
�
nounced
his
retirement
from
office
shoitly
after
his
opera
tion
last
week
had
bedside
talks
with
several
Conserva
Conservative
�
tive
leaders
today
Butler
was
among
them
Otheis
included
party
or
organization
�
ganization
chief
Lord
Poole
anl
judiciary
chief
Lord
Dil
home
who
Is
understood
to
have
made
a
survey
of
paity
opinion
on
the
stoimy
lead
leadership
�
ership
question
bir
John
Richardson
the
prime
ministers
pcisonal
physician
said
if
MacmilLm
had
not
been
a
man
of
ex
traordinary
physical
strength
as
well
as
of
immenso
mental
fibic
he
would
not
have
done
this
Richardson
said
if
Macmil
Ian
was
a
normal
patient
he
would
have
seen
nobody
except
his
nearest
and
dear
dearest
�
est
meiiibetb
of
his
family
for
short
periods
by
now
He
has
been
getting
oat
of
bed
but
this
was
done
ns
a
medical
necessity
ho
add
added
�
ed
The
forecast
that
60
year
old
Butler
or
46
year
old
Maudhng
would
be
the
final
beneficiary
ot
a
week
Ion
j
struggle
for
the
succession
was
accompanied
by
publish
ed
reports
that
opinion
was
hardening
against
allowing
the
highut
puzc
in
British
politics
to
fall
to
someone
in
the
House
of
Louis
This
would
seem
to
militate
against
the
chances
of
Vis
Viscount
�
count
HaUsham
who
is
re
renouncing
�
nouncing
his
peerage
to
be
come
plain
Qumtm
H05
HaUsham
has
been
a
closa
second
choice
to
Butler
since
tho
race
started
a
week
ajo
with
Macmdlans
announce
ment
th3t
he
is
leaving
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Street
after
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