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TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1917.

TELEGRAMS.

(Continued frem Page 1)

AUSTRIA AND AMERICA.

AUSTRIA BREAKS OFF RELATIONS.

WASHINGTON, April 90 Alexpatch from the American Minister in Switzerland snounce that 'Austria broke off' relations on April 8.

Spain will take over the United

States interents in Austria.

LATER.

Austrian interests in the United States The break is accepted as the prolade

to a declaration of war.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

BRITISH AND GERMAN AIRMEN.

THE DIFFERENCE

which is the

WAR ON WOMEN.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THRILLING LAST SCENES ON

SINKING LINER

a survivor of the liner City of Birming ham, the story of whose sinking was told by the Admiralty, related· fullor details to a Daily News representative at Liverpool recently. This case of Ger man bastarity provides one of the finest instances during the war of grit and ones on the part of women is the face of danger.

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WHY THEY WERE SLOW.

FUERMAN OFFICER WAITS IN DUO-]

QUT TO BURN PAPERS,

raids will serve to illustrate how patient The following incident of one of our and indulgent our men can be towards their ectennies, one they have got them well beaters

X CHARACTER.

POFLAG BOYS EXPERIMENTS IN

THE ALLIED LANGUAGES,

A praeccions bog, Frederick Robert Burnett at the fiuildhall, with wandering. Foster, tou, wps ghanged before Sir David

A ponstabla found; hins în Gayan Tower- street early in the morning. In broad Scoes this bay aid he was lost, having just arrived from, the Hielands." toe was in opposite Toplar spital, and be guverte name of Arthiar Macdonald.

......

Frisch. Gelgian was also slightly in his be a young Seot, but at times affected |

line, and he seemed to he studying the languages and smoters of the Entente

LONDON, April 9. Keuter's correspondent at British Headquarters, discussing the British and

Une of one slicers, with a handful of Germah aerial casnalties, particularised in yesterday evening's communique,

dug-out crowded with Hoches. La his bombers stood at the mouth of a deep call attention to the conservative policy

best Geraman, anch as it was, he ordered of the Flying Corp. In calculating the

them to content and surrender, as he enemy losses he is impressed by the

was going to blow up the dugout A fact that our machines are fighting over

voice replies, in excellent English But Mr. Pinhorn Schools: Officer) said enemy territory, some even fifty miles Before the ship was torpethemany had The women, he aid; were wonderful,

Yes, we're coming." behind the front line. This is essential expressed disappointment at not having repeated his order more emphatically answer to witness he wall in a pathetic He waited, but no one appeared. He the bay was a well-known charmeter. la in order not, to interfere with theseen a submarine. But that this was He got the auswer: Sweden probably take over the artillery photographie machine work not merely lip bravky s the fallowing still no oge came forth. Once again (Laughter.) Be not only pretended to "Yes, yes! One tune, "Me" feyther's sorvin' his Klug ཏུམ proved when minute, please!" Again he waited, and and country, me mithur's dead." closer in. the whole doctrine on which the British statenent indicates, they mustered as summoned them, adding that his next

He proceesia to show that the attack de

occurred.

is Service works, is one of bolle ore slowed may sign of pale of lust, had just in time, the Boober came if going down to

to breakfast.summons would be a bomb. Then, at offensive, an important feature of hysteria for the childsen, so orderly clanbering out obviously much relieved heathing which were the proerelings of taking them and in a great hurry to surrender necessitates invaling the enemy the boats that they gheyed the instrue Finally, their office appeared with zone and courting attacks, He ditions gleefully, imagining it to be pars dignified deliberation. misses as altogether misleading the of the programme of the voyage. AUSTRIAN CHARGE D'AFFAIRES possible impression of German air preLitale bests were sluttel about the sea, gläreil at him indignantly. Then his

It was a strange scene that followed. dominancy, and says that quite the and the occupants were singing popolar contrary is the case. He acknowledges songs, as in the sheltered, bay of a sea- that the enemy servicevince the battles | sile resort. But there was au land in of the Somme has been reorganisal and sight only a big ship pilly sinking has much improved in efficienry and by the stern, with a solitary figure on boldness, bat our airmen are confident bout. The captain stood on the extreme point of the lows. He had insisted on retasining on

on the ship, and fours for his safety

produced

the only note of anxiety. ENGLISH CANALS TO BE UTILIZED: Explaining how Fangton did not get away wilt the way that Captain but the informant said that the vessel was giling down so quickly that it was necessary for the boats to get clear imme

only

A similar situation is expecte in Tespect to Turkey, and Bulgaria.

DEMANDS PASSPORTE.

Wassuros, April 9. The Austre Hungarian Chargé l'Atalees han demanded his

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that they have the ability demoralise the Boche Hyers.

If reminds the piblie that though the number of losses is apparently inercising the growth of the service is probably in considerably greater ratio He points out that it is very seklom REPUBLICS AND WAR. that a German aeroplane is brought

SOUTH AMERICAN

PANAMA AT „WAR.

Paxony, April The President has „cancelled the exequaturs of all Bertan Consuls.

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down on este ground, and says, in the circumstances above described, that is "Levious.

ALL YERY EXCITED!

Loxtos, April 2 Reports from Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Santiago at hima show that South America is very excitel over the intervention of Ameriqn, Cuba andl.) Panama in the war, and also over the korpedoing of the, Partan.

The Chilean Press believes that Chile shortly will be obliged to act against Germany,

The Perivian Press considers that the South American Republics must act jointly against submarinism.

The Argentine Press thirks that the situation is most grave,

The opinion is that Cal will act most usefully in destroying the pirates" Lira in the Antilles."

BRAZILIAN PRESS DEMANDS REPRISALS.

RIO DE JANEIRO, S.

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RHEINS AGAIN SHELLED.

LONDON. April 9.

A French cominouine skates: There has been a violent artillery duel in the Cermain section between the Somme and the Aisne in Champagne.

The Germans yesterday are 1,200 shells into Rheims, killing one and woundling four civilians.

DEFENCE OF PANAMA CANAL.

PANAMA TO UNRESERVEDLY ASSISTANITED STATES.

PANA, Apr 9. The Iresident has issued a proclama- tion stating that Panama will unreser velly assist the United States, particularly in the defence of the Canal.

RUSSIAN TROOPS IN THE BALKANS.

REVOLUTION ACCLAIMED.

litely The whole operation lasted

ten minutes.

Captain Haughton decided that it was safer to go down with the ship than to jump overboard, owing to the danger of being drawn underneath. He there fore cooly strul on the stern, clinging to the rail After a few minutes the ship sank, and, stil: holding en fast, he was drawn down a considerable depth.

"I had to wait to burn muy papers," he explained apologetically. The Canadian face relaxed in apprival.

are the two seconds more and ***All right," is he, we'll call it you'd been in kingdom come?"

(Laughter.

·Sir David: A boy of unnatal ability, if|| properly trained,

Mr. Pinhorn: He has been in the hands for the police 100 times.

"The boy's mother said he was mora than she could “hanage,

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Sir Dagid: Nonsense! As a family man I should recommend a tots ente ad a godil phrashing,

3Pry, Foster: Would you? You both ti know him.

The bay remained obstinately dumb in It is proposed,, according to the court, but to some other bus in the wait. Tins to make a larger use of the ing-room he described racily the whole canals and waterway of the Unitedings, and made some observations

alleged Bussian.

Kingdom. The curtailment of the rail-

creased rolling stock etc., has led to way service rendered necessary by the deal of the array authorities for -in-

further pressure on the milway com- penies, uni it is hoped to relieve this by utilizing the canals

is unflerstood that a joint board will be set up to regulate the various He then loosed is hold and as to waterways. It will consist probably of the surface, which had by that time representatives of the railway com- almost resumed its calm. Ho remenpanies owning canals and of the various bers passing from the blackness of the privately owned canals. One of the first. deep water to the bright green nearer the duties of this board will be to consider surface and, then, too, the fall light the traffic rates on the canals. It is He was rescued by one of the bats after hoped by this means to facilitate the having clung to a deal plank from the distribution of food and the transport of

wreckage for balf an hour.

Everybody was got off the ship safely. but one of the boata capsized, this being the cause of the loss of the four lives mentioned by the Admiralty.

TRAINING LEWIS GUNNERS.

ONDERFUL, AND RAPID ORGANISATION...

munitions and raw material

NO MORE GERMAN DRUGS."

The Daily Chronicle" in article →→

Efe wax"wrat to the Remnand Home.

THE JUTLAND BATTLE.

GERMAS DESERTER'S STORY OF THE FIGHT

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The Telegraf. publishes a remarkable. native obtained from a German first- class sein, who mined the Iron Cross the battle of Jutland and who suber- quently deserted from the German navy owing to the bad foot supplied to the

plicue the men on the ships. He was aboard German battle cruiser Lutzow which was sank of Jutland. The ship car- La crew of 1.600, and of these 1,000 were saved, while 300

wounded men were drowned, when the admiral or dered that

the

Lutzow should be sunk, in order to prevent the ship Es

into the hands of the English. The Teadian Lutzow was torpedoed at 8 o'clock in the evening, and later on she received four hits from 15 in shells, with the result that her speed had to be reduced to three miles an hour. A thousand men were taken off by four destroyers at o'clock in the morning. Then five Eng- lish destroyers and two small cruisers threatened the Lutzov.

One of the

One incidental consequence of the state of war has been a considerable decrease in the mumber of civiliun patients, cat

One of the interesting developments and in, dependeat for treatment on the of the war has been the establishment of public hospitals. This decreuse is rent the Machine-gun Corrs, due to the indecrease, and indicates, improved health portance which the machine-gun

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German rescuing destroyers was sunk, doed. The Lutzow sunk in a few. and finally another destroyer was torne-

in hostilities. Huge contracta among the people for whom hospitals, minutes. The English closed in upon for Vickers.Maxim guns were placed

with all speed, and in 1915 headquarters exist. and the improvement of health

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the winking Lutzow, and this enabled the three rescuing destroyers to reach Wilhelmshaven. Many German ships were severely dameund as they were proceeding homewards, but they have

The scamonn states"

The whole of the Brazilian press demands reprisals for the sinking of the unit. The Germans in Rio de Janeiro are being actively watched by the knowlerige that victory alone the Lewis gun, became available in are pita! staffs are all reduced, but main next month. A new Emden and a new

expecially these on the interned shipa.

The German Minister had a prolonged interview with the Foreign Minister, to whom the former asserted that the Pirana was mined, but the Giovernment is atisfied that she was torpedoed, and

faken."

BELGIAN RELIEF.

New You, April."& The Belgian Relief Commissioner, Mr. Hoover, has been appointed to preside over the Belgian Relief Committee.

can perpetuate the new liberty.

REBELS IN TRIPOLI.

COLONIES FOR EX-SOLDIERS...

SCHEME OF CO-OPERATIVE SMALL HULDINGS.

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F.C. 196 Chan Wang Chi is permitted, to resiga.

PROMOTIONS, &c. of Constable at his qwa request.

Sergesat 626 Gibsou reverts to the rank P.C. 631 Cartwright, No. 1 Section, H promote Sergeant.

very LONDON, April 8.. Reuters correspondent at French Headquarters at Salonika says that all in France asked that cavalry regiment commuted for by the abandunce of food the Russian troops at the Balkan frent and infantry battalion should be equip which the military separation allowances achimed the result of the resolution ped with a large number of machine have usented many women and and took the oath of allegiance to the Thanks to foresight at home, it bathilden for the first time. The lessened since been repathut the German Provisional Government. All ranks are came possible to meet these demands, demand hospitals unanimoue that their duty is to defeat At the same time a newer type of fortunate, not only because there is a ing submarines and large cruisers, but the dockyards I are now exclusively construct- the enemy with warlike zeal stimulated achine gun, recent invention, called greater military demand or because hos Hindenburg and the Baden have been, completed, and they will enter service. quantities. These guns are lighter and being the prices of drug, dressings, Carlsruhe have also been constructed. It more portable-than the Vickers Maxim, and can be fired, from the shoulder, and instruments have gone up Bois estimated that Germany has 300 sub- Battalions at the

the front were largely urinously that it would bave been marines in active service, out of a total equipped with these in the mummer of inreibles in the times to maintain exp

of 600. Most of the submarines are not DEFEATED BY ITÁLIANS. ́

The Machine-gun Corps WAS brought into being by Army Order on villar basis.

many of the hospitals upon, their former have been lost than any of the Germans expected to retum. More submarines October 22, 1916.

Upon all the ordinary dare to admit. The submarine crewa ROME, April 8.

On October 18, 1915, the commanding Dereskaries of a hospital the War Office are given only six weeks training and An official report states: We attack-officer arrived at the site, and things has Bret, dearl in the market, and the any accidents pour during the trials. is now wonsidering what action will beel and completely defeated 5,000 rebels progressed so much that on November 18 War he buys dressings, for example, on April 5that Dorania ousie, in Tripoli. 1,010 men arrived from 101 units, 2.030 Two hundred and six of the enemy more following in three days. The by hundreds of tobe-cryings which now

In connection with the 1917 issue, the were killed and valuable booty captured. quartermaster could not get to bed for cost more by a shilling a pound then they AN INCIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN

attention of Equipment Officers" and all Our suzities were very alight.

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did before the war.

REVOLUTION. By January 2, 1816, here were in the that the War Office Medical Service is Everybody surees

other raak is drawn to the following- corps 553 officers 70,773 NO.8 and alto perfect, and since supplies have

"(1) All orders, conteraing uniform will 500 guns, 682 carts, wagons,

and

in future be issued from Central Station,' limbers and 1,300 horses and mcles. On been standardised, and the whims and February left for overscus,

and the first 12 machine; fancies of great surgecas in favour of one

The names of men act yet, in possession of any white uniform should companies he training through

take of instrument over another have The following lacts have been acer-be sent at once by Equipment Officers which all officers

been corrected, early extravagances have tained, says Reuter's Corespondent &t is comprehensive and

the Store Sergeant, Central Station. thorough. They are all carefully selected, probably quito ceased. But, the market Peking, concerning the arrest of Countess for a machine gunner's duties ale being restricted, the efficiency and abun-Klein Michael in the Chinesa Legation through whom orders for the uniform A scheme for paploying discharged tunus to a degree. To carry a gun dance of the military medical service

at l'etrograd.

required will pass. These men may at down

The Countess, who is over 70 years of once get, measured at Nordin. A waterlogged trench is no easy involve a handicap upon the general axe, and resided next door to the Chinese soldiers on the land is outlined by the matter; to transport it and all its hospitals, sad owny hotse physicians and↑ Legation, during the revolution asked two suits of white uniform will receive Parliamentary Land Settlement (Scot.

(9) Members alrendy in possession of land Committee, in its report. The Land, which is slippery with mud and house surgeons have been instructed not Legation which request, according to fresh issue in the place of old uniform

to be permitted to take refuge in the

to formulate proposals for a wide and for it in a newly-captured trenchdemands before the war, is now quoted as 90%,, Committee was appointed in last autumn pitted with shall holes, and then to dig or to use certain drugs, owing to their cost. humanitarian principles, "could hardly passed as unfit at specified parades of

otherwise manufacture an emplacement Phenacetin, which was 2. 74d. ib. be refused. comprehensive system of land colonise considerable agility and strength.

On the night of the 14th revolutionary (4) A new xiform, when completed, warton," having special regard to the new An Army Council instructica of salicin has gone up from 2. id. per i soldiers broke in, removed the Counters

conditions created by the war.

The report advocates the development standard for a machine gunner. Twenty: Within 18 months of the beginning of the plained to her that there was no order

August 14, 1816, laid down the physical to 96, sstol from I. 11d. to 14. and took her to the Duma where, on her will be issued to members by the Store GENERAL TOWNSHEND'S LETTER

arrival, the President of the Duma ex- Sergeant, Central, and not by the Tailor. of soull-holding colonies, to be worked was regarded as the most suitable war calcium lactate and guaiacular for her arrest and immediately caused interview Sergenas Boulger, Store Ser-

| age, but men between 13 and 35 are AUSTRIAN STEAMERS SEIZED,

on co-operative linee, and states that in eligible. Their height must be at least bonate were obtainable at any price, her to be released. many cases this can be most economically ft. 3 in. with chest measurement and acid salicylic had gone up from 112d. to the President of the Puths and

Meanwhile the Chinese Minister wrote seunt, and expeditionsly carried out by absora.weight in proportion. Their range of per . to 18s., quid acetyl anleylis from demanded an explanation. M. Rozlanko NEW Yons, April 10.. ing the men into such existing villages chest expansion must not be less than 18. 101d. to 40%., amidopyrin (pyramidon) replied that the action complained of

Class XI (Inspector Gordon)-Wed- The Austrian steamer at various a are suitable, using the existing hous 3 ina.

from 158. Bd. to bos, caffeine and its was the work of a disorderly mob, thenesday, April 11, parte liave been taken over The inx of tempurazy buildings, which could use of the gas helmet, and the squstling eitrate-from-de-codeine from Fraxisional Gavecnicnt was doing its

Among the many details taught in the

Class X (Luspector Gerrard). Tas machinery of one was found to have

be crpcted immediately by German pri- school is the largest in the kingdom. 10. 8d. per omes to 22a, methyl international law and could not be beld Cross, 1 ch

utmost

to maintain order and observa been crippled.

The corpe slad has its own, bambing salicylate from ts. 4d. to 10s.

Class IX (Chief Inspector Eers Initial capital for stocking and equip. born instituted in the tactial handling deduced frous these facts.

school, and special courses have recently

to blame There are two practical morala, to be On the following day the Russian Friday April 13th. ment," the Committee urge, should be of the Lewis gun. The men for this are

One is that Foreign Office deputed one of its stac As from this date and until further made available through a State-aided and specially detailed by the various com- the public will have to support the hos. accompanied by the Deputy Mayor of orders, all ranks will attend Palice School back. The greatest care should be taken mands, and are not drawn from the pitals more generously than ever in the Legation and express regret at the

Petrograd, to call at the Chinese in plais elethes. in selecting suitable settlers, and in every paid to riding and driving; every day of every economy, down to margarine for by the new Minister for Foreign A

Machine-gun Corps. Great attention

PARADES, 5.00 .. case of the London Hospital alone, in spite incident, and on the Basumption of office colony or group of colonies there should there is an average of 400 officers and

Wednesday, April 11th No. 1. Com.

ping and management of the holdings. be a director to advise to the crop- 1,000 men at riding and driving instruc- the staff, the cost of maintenance has a formal letter of regret was sent to the pany. Also all Recrute, except of No. 2

Chinces Minister. gone up from the prewar average of

Company, for passing out by A.B.P. (H.).

Thursday, April 12th.—whohs of No, & Company

& Friday, April 18th-Becruits of No. 2 Company.

WAR TIME LEGISLATION-- IN

AMERICA,

WASHINGTON, April-10.

A Bill has been introduced into the Senate which imposes three years' imprisonment for destroying material during war tine..

CHINA'S LAND TAX. ·

OFFOSITION TO INCREASE.

Owing to the deficit in the Bodget the Ministry of Finance recently decided, to increase the Land-Tax by twenty cents per mow and instructed the provincial Authorities on the subject.

the

During at fortnight, however, telegrams have ured in from the provinces, protesting ainst the increase. They have stated that owing to constant disturbances and bed wears the majority of the people are unable to pay the present, tax and the increase will cause great distress. Reuter.

soners of war.

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"CHINA'S JUDICIAL SYSTEM.

ANOMALIES AND DIFFICULTIES.

appurtenances across

tion.

No Man's 1

£100,000 a year to more than £170,000. The other is liat. we shall have to learn

how to grow and make drugs for our I learn upon what should be usim selves, so that we may never again be peachable authority, says the London The official manner. It was in raral part of England, where the village dependent upon Germany for our up evrespondent of the Layarpool Font schoolmaster is paid the handsome Flies. Atropine is costing £ 10. per that the Allied Note, the tone of which miary of £100 a year, together with a ounce, as against 73, bolors the war, has won such international admiration, house rent free, the house being valued because only the germans grow fields of alike for ita dignity, ability, and great by the Education Committee at £10 the belladonna from which it is roade sa literary power, was written by Lord

his courage in both Lands, Li Esen, who was arrested on the 20th the decided to appeal despised belladonna se a weed- deadly |

wo grow wheat, and we have hitherte Curzon of Kedleston. March, is alleged to be only a tool. The ass in his remuneration. After long nightrade. Happily there has been, an the authority for alight in- principal Accused is the ex Tuchon of Chakiang. Lu Kung-wan, against whom und Careful deliberation this worthy awakening since the war, and our manu it is stated that considerable evidence body pronounced their decision..

The difficulties in China's judicial system are made evident by the Over seas Senators Election, Bribery Case. year.

SERVES THE WHOLE FAMILY TIDE fame of Chamberlain's Cough has been escured General Lt, being a cannot give you monetary increase in facturers are paying more homage to

THE FRUIT SEASONS"

Pe sure to keep a bottle of Chamberlain's

Central.

(5) Equipment Officers should at once

POLICE SCHOOL, 6.30 P.M.

:

Members of Nos. 1 and 3 Companies desiring to have old white uniformy pussodi

Trooper 630"Arnold, Mounted Foller" is promoted Sergeant, and will take öze Warning, Daties.

P.C. Ip Kwan, Ambulance, is promoted Sergeant

(Sgd.-F. 0. JuKIN,

D.B.P. (L.)

THANKS FOR GOOD TREATMENT OBTAINED BY TRICK,

It is understood that the Turks here pulled up the railway between Home m Tripoli (Syria), between Jaffa and Jerusa iem, and are using its caile for the struction of a line between Basel Ainho Diarbekir in accordance with the orders of the German General Stad.99!!

is learned or reliable authority tha the British, Franch, and Russian priec ars who are employed on the couette tom of the new line, are treated mo oughly by the Germans and Turks, that a large number are falling 11 feb entry, and filing the milliary pitals at Aleppo. *****

Those who have not been attacked dysentry have fallen siedms to other. diseases resulting from bad food, rough treatment, and overwork.

One of the tricks adopted by the Churc

a unfit will produce same for Inspections, and Turke, in order to throw dis on the above parader

in the syes of the British regarding the treatment of prisoners, was, tho, homose paid to General Townshend, whos returned his wound and recorded the best treatment posible. Try

They brought him to Contacting and made hint write a letter of for the good treatment be and

HAND AND ORCHESTRA PRACTICES, O zam

Band, Friday, April 13th, and Wed- nesday April 18th

Orchestra-Thursday, April 12th, and Thursday, April 10th

Music ClassMonday, April 16th, and

Remedy is world wide. It is good military man, claims to be tried by wir time, they stated, "but in futursachence than they did. And are ok lnst. TOWEL complaint is sure to be Tuesday, April 24th, A SALA badsteceived at the hands of the Thir for the deep seated cough of the adult Military Coart but Mitary Law does we will regaril your house as being worth appreciating the value of the expect prevalent during the fruit/season A. & COMPANIETÀ DEL GET Goneral Townshead did not knot-at at the croimp and, whooping caugh of the not provide for bribery in connection and commenting your botar chest. But it is not too early to place Colic Cholers and Diarrhoea Remedy Inspector Wong Kwong in on taking tims he wrote this Tocess Children The same bottia serves the with an election and be authorities are ↑ salary, and emolamébta £120,” and now the home manufacture of drums and on hand It may mva a life? For sale over all duties connected with Warning and hardships were awaiting lifs unbiarí ¿whole family. For sale by all Chemisti tuable to decide which Court alall try the poor man has to pay increased rates surgical Instrumente deinitely upon 15 balf Chemists and Storekeepers-Unbre

Wand Storekeepers..

the cafe - Enster.

fon ́the highue rental fit:

permassent Epañcial busines

and Defaults, a included in the tran

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