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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Fait Mar, M; Mkt. 14 f
He). Hum. 27.
Forty-fourth Yunr,
Dully Ninth Vr.
MEDFORP, ORIfflOX, TriOSDAV, KRPTEMHBil 1, 19M
NO. 139
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MILLIONS GRAPPLE ON FRENCH FRONTIER
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ALOES FORCED
BACK UNBROKEN
3 DAYS' BATTLE
Gttmans Gain Ground Enclrcllnu
Movement at Heavy Cost No
Opinion Possible French Gain In
Vosnes Flerco Fray In Somrne
Avenpe Defeat of 44 Years Ago.
I.ON'ltON, Sept. 1. Toilay, on tlio
n of tlin aiiulteniary of tho capltu
lallou of Sedan, threo million troop
nTTi battling on tlio French frontier
tln Germans In n headlong effort to
celebrate tlio lny with n dramatic
mirrcnsj tho French, backed by their
rltUli nllh'i, to avengo their defeat
of 44 yesterdays ago,
That tlio German havo gained
ground In their encircling movement
on tlio French loft vrliiK In admitted
liy tlio French officers, but It Is as
scrtcd also that after a llirco dnyit
buttle In till region tlio Anglo
French line, although pushed back,
mill remains unbroken.
TmrliiK IKtun Turtles
TliU I described ns tlio 'tearing
down" policy on tlio part of the al
lied armies and It la claimed that th
tonne of tlio attacking forces havo
been enormously greater than thoia
of tlio defenders,
Kronrh report alono arn nvallablo
thtia far nnd nothing I reaching the
public In London to enable evon ad
mitted export to form an oplnlun of
their real vol no,
Fighting In Soiiitno
The heaviest fighting appear to bo
taking placn along a lino from l'o
roiiuo, In tlio Department of Kommo,
tlio Vurvlna In the Department of
Alsno, There tlio flower of Emperor
William's army I nttemptliiK to
pierce I ho British defense.
Further to tho east tlio force of
the (lerman crown prince nt 111 aro at
tacking tho French In tho region
nbout Mczlcro, tho capltnl ot tho
Department of Ardennes.
Tho only point whero tho French
claim to hnvo gained positive sue
texne aro In tho Vourcm motintaln
mid lu Lorraine, where tho Gorman
aro wtlil to he In retreat.
Tho Htaloinent that Emperor Wll
Hum ban gone to tho IttiKNlan front
ier cannot n yet bo confirmed,
ludeiieiident View lacking
Indepondont vlown of tho fierce
fighting now going on In Kant. Jrim
hIu and Poland nra entirely lacking,
no It I a en mi of oiui takliiK hla
cholro between tho (lerman, AtiHtrlan
and Russian versions of tho battle.
Tho nnxloty of friends ot Mlllcent,
Ditches of Hutherlnnd, waH nlinyc.l
till nfternoon by tho iccelpt of a
dlHpatch from Jamoa W. (lerard, tlio
American nmbaiiKador nt Ilorlln, who
telegraphed that ho had finally as
cerlalnod that tho duchess and her
whole nmbutauco staff wore nil well
mid working nt Nniiiur. .
R.Us'jIjnANaiKC'O, rul., Sept. L
Tniilp jinlmi i'U(loi art liamperlnir
tliu KioVllI of Ann Fj-niiolico by (lie
exaetidiis tlioy aro maltinjr upon em
ployern, (iriint Foe. preHident of Hid
HullilliiK TiikIoh Ilmployi'i-H' hhhoiiIii
Hon, today (old (ho federal iinltihlrial
iuIiiIIoiih OonlllllHhlllll.
"Till ulty Iiiih been under 11 din
InloiHlilp for tiveuty yeiiix1 lie hiiIiI.
"I would wlpo out llial illrliii)i'lil,
hut ) would not wlpo out llio UllioiIKi
Tliey Iiiivii ilono koiiiI,
"Am a itmiiII of iiomUfliiiiM ImoukIiI
nlimit liy union labor letulei lie eily
U tiiuUx Mt f II Kiiiifmifrt inn k
IllW 0 Oilier I'llii'M. if I'lillillllnilt If
11111I11 ax Ilii'y mi) llivni will lin Illllr
flllllll'l' UIOHlll lii'lft exi-epl Dial
ckiihI'iI fiy IiIiiiik liilrnul. pml
pIIimi' Ihi1uiW
INS
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TRADEEMPLOYEfi
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English Troops at Ostend Tlflhten
Inii of Censorship at Noon Without
Warning. Indicates Great Battle
Rayes Struggle at Latere Decides
Fate of Paris.
NEW YOltK, Sepl. 1. -Dow, .Ioiick
Si Co., publishers of llif Willi Sheet
.loiirniil, published Ihe follow inn Hem
on their Hewn tickers teday:
"I.0111I011. OiiNornhin was mid
denly lightened ut 110.111, without
wninlinr. Numerous diKpntchcs relat
ing to iipenitimiK in Franco uud Ih'l
ttiiiin were held up liy tli K"v,,1
luentV orders.
"I'orvKoinj; ilipnleh U liijjldy !
tiificnnt. 'On'nitionn in Itclniiiin'
limy lelule to a rear ntlnek 011 fler
mnim hy linti-u troop reporieii 10
lime landed nt Ostend,"
llntlle nt Cnellr
I.ONIIONL Sept. J, f:l" 11. m.
The Time eorretponilenl nt Hiepjio
irniU the follewing:
'I hnvo jui-t returned from the
AmieiiH diHtrietn to xend thin di-
patch. A ureal battle has been
fought nt CruUillcti uud in probably
ts t ill in proreroj.
"Tho l-'reiieli elnim n mieecsi to
ward (Inine, Imt-oooth of it nil Ha tn r
duy them wa heavy fighting.
"On tlio left I know riiutioundiiiff
ivokJ Nlill going on nt noon Sunday,
uud that nt f o'eloek Sunday nfter
noon theru were no (lenunim in Am
lens. "Whether, tm pome deelnm, t lie
linen between Amien and lloutoni
liaxe been eut, I do not know."
Tin- lateM offieiul report on (he
sitnaliou uortli of Paris wiih iMicd
Inst niuht. It Hiiid that the French
left, owing to the prourcH of the
(Ionium rilit wing, had been forced
to "murk 11 new letirement." Hx
plaining this uuiioiineement, the
l-reneh cm1iuy in Loudon today
xaid:
"The Anglo-French nnuv eorjw hud
to give ground, but luiuhero have
they been broken through."
Fails In IIjiIiiiico
The fighting lodnv in which the nl
lie are believed to he opposing the
(lenunii advance, U tlioughl to be
eeutered uroiiud lifere, n hlrongly
fortified French position on tho river
OUo, Hiiveuty-fivo milcH northeant of
I'ariN. Tho fate of the French capi
tal tuny hang on tho outcome of tlict-c
operations. .
It is not definitely known whether
tho Ilrilish troops in Franco have
been engaged again or not.
ON JAP WAR MOVE
TOKIO, Sept. 1. Tho Chlnoao
minister to Japan today nuwlo 0111
phatlo denial of tho report that ho
had protested to tho Japanese for
eign nfflco concerning Japanese mill-
tary movomonts In China directed
against tho (lerman loosed torrltory
of Klao-Chow. Speaking In thin con
nection, tho mlnlBter said that tho
rolattoiiH between China and Japan
had novor been more cordial.
WAR BOOSTS PRICE
ALL YANKEE EQUINES
CHICAGO, Bopt, 1. lloovy do-
'iniiiid for hursua uml m 11 leu mltnhlo
or unity purpogea for tmlloim en
HKd lu ho Hnropeuu war lius caunuil
IuIiun to ailviiiico from ICO to 1100
pur head hlHliur than h your uko, it
wn vuld nt (ho OhliHKo Nlorl; ariU
toiluy. An uhuii( mid lo riwwt
Hill ('llllHllUll liOVIMMIHIll WHU Ml'
poilnd lo huvti puri'lmwd 400 hiw
lu hit wit lu UnmImm4i
AUNCH
REARATTACKON
GERMAN LEGION
TURKEY READY
EOR WAR WITH
AID OF GAULS
German Field Marshal Advises For
mation 200,000 Mohammedans for
First Line Declaration of War
Expected Kaiser's Aides Leave to
Take Charne of Sultan's Force.
ItOMF., Sept. 1, vi.i Paris ,-,:'J0 11.
in. A telegram received ill Home
from lleiliu announce the mobiliza
tion of the Turkish aiiiiy.
Following the ml fee of Held .Mar
xhnl Ma ron von der (lolly, it in Mint
ed, the Turkish government will form
an army of the iirt line, composed
of 'JOII.OdO men, nil .Mohammedan.
WASIIIKflTON', Sept. 1. The
Hiitixh lUibasHv has been informed
by a cable from London that (ler
man officer had gone to Constanti
nople to lake charge of the Turkish
army mid that 11 declaration of war
from. Turkey wiih expected. Plnnu
are already under way to nnk the
American iimbaRsndor nt Constanti
nople to take charge of Ilrilish inter
until there.
WARIIIXOTO.V, Sept. 1. The
Turkish nmbasi.ndor, Aruslem Hey,
expressed doubt today that the Turk
ish army was mohHiiing nnd about
.to fight on the idin Germany. lie
HAid tho Turkish unity wiih niobilired
three weeks ago.
Seienly-lwo HUM'rior (Icrmnii of
fiecrH, fonniug the Herman military
mibxion nt Conslniitiuoplc, havo been
incorporated in the Turki-h army and
wilt parlleipate in the war.
Tho presence of the (lenunn offic
ers in the nnuv U iulenreted to mean
that Turkey will fight 011 the side of
flermnny.
WASHINGTON', Sept. J.-Grent
Itrituiii tins asked tho United Slates
to take care of her diplomatic inter
ests in Turkey in cno of u declara
tion of wur on the nllics by the porte,
which in momentarilv expected.
IN
Tho conleht between XL Melph
Welch nnd Lewis A. Wait, ndiuinis
trator of tho estate of fleorge 1.
Wait, deceased, Iiiih been finally de
termined in favor of tliu Waits nfter
litigation of three years. XHilkey &
Cherry, nttomeys for the c.onto.stee,
received official nolico .Monday the
secretary of the interior had nf finned
tho decision of the general land of
fico in which Wnit's contention wna
upheld, uud since Wait has uinde
final proof, tho laud in duo courso
passes to patent.
Tho land involved is tho somovvhut
culchrnted Squaw l.aku ranch, noted
for its rich meadow lauds and fine
Water facilities.
E
LONDON, Bopt, 1, tl0 p, m. A
HoIbIhu biiBlncss man who has just
arrived lu London said that food wan
ulready iicarco lu UrusseU, "Only
about 0110 person In a hundred, cn.i
afford oua uud milk," ho until. "Poo.
plo who aro rich oiioiikIi lo havo milk
twli'o weekly aro coiulilornd lucky,
Tho (liirinuna huvo directed Ihu su
limit or HI, (lllllen to nupi' to the
inllUary, four huudied bid I In ot
wn dslly, llriimmln iiroinmni in con.
IrlbHlM dally 7D.0U0 pomida of biuud,
wtniH Ik auk-tut of Amlvralmw vup
rtU tv,m iUHi4 vf mnU"
WAT
WINNER
CONTEST
SQUAW
LAKE HOMESTEAD
FOOD
FAMIN
BRUSSELS
LOOM
E
TO
German Advance tolled Along the
French Frentkr hy Terrific Loss-
Liner Oslo Reports Heavy Firing
Near Skagtr Rek, Denmark Paris
Excited, lut Ceil.
1 FAItlS, Kept. I, II tOO p. m. Well
founded, llioliftll luiwiiilirnllc rcisiHs
am rlmitniliiK In Frls that the
I'rrncli Imve rlierkrd Hie (,Vniiaii ad
tnnre on llio north.
. LONDON, Kep4- U i.'U) p. in.-
The livening .N'cvs pulillslics n ill.
nalcli fnuii I'htis kiaiinc Hint a
I'rrncli rlinoffeHr. Mltiu-heil to tin'.
general stnff, nrrtfeitfn tlio I'rencli
enpllul toduy frolii tin- north unit
mude (In- followlH)rjlAli-iiifiil:
"Tho (leriiiaH nilraiiec hn Ikvm
rhiH-keil tiy tlicli trriblo lossc ilur
Jng tlio laiif few day". They even
ruked for an armlflrc In bur' their
dead."
uoxims, fiv. 1, fliia p. m. Ttic
Weoloilivslcr Oaaetlr piibllshm m dl
palrli from Ciutlienburg, Sweden,
stnllog (lint (hn Wilson Line Steamer
Oslo liaii nrritod tlirm from Hull and
rt-portN ImvIhic liennl heavy rnnnon
adliig a Mm passcil tlirougli the Kka.
grr-lUk, (tin xralerway lictwecn
Xorlbeni DenmaHtaBit N'onvny.
LON'DO.V. SeH. 1, -ItUt p. m. A
dswlrli from Paris pnbllshiit In the
Ktnr say (hat the censorship on all
iicwm of llio military oiktuIIoos In
Franco I exceedingly atrlct. The af
ternoon jMipen of I'arl ramp out to
day with all reference to (he pngr!
of military event htockeil out.
Ttiero la much excitement In (he
French capital, hut the jn-oplo have
faith In tho nldllty of (lie allied ami
lea to sec (ho country fcafely (hrougli
tho crlsU of the prvnent, accontliig to
(he c-orresKindcnt Star and of (lie
Itnsslnn (riMHK' ability (o reaeli Iter
llu. IN BATTLE ZONE
LONDON', Sept. J. The nhsenco
of news eoneerning tho progress of
tlio Kuropetin war is today most
mnrked. Not hinee the curly days of
August, when military " operations
first tool; eerious fr.nn, has there
been t-uult 11 dearth of intelligence, of
ficial or otherwise. It is evident
that there is iv concerted effort on
tho part of both tho English and the
French authorities to keep tlio world
at largo in nbsoluto ignorance of
what id transpiring in northern
France.
No official statements havo been
issued in London, Paris or lteiliu,
ami such news 118 liti'J oomo to hand
is decidedly fragmentary, unsubstnn.
tinted, of minor importance and
without real significance.
This veil of secrecy, drawn tighter
today than at any time in tho lust
thirty days, may be taken ns an in
dication that events of importance
aro transpiring in northern France.
A similar Mleuco wiih observed dur
ing tho fighting a round Xlouw, Cam-
brai nnd I.ecntcau Inst week.
GAULS VICIORY NO
NEWS TO BRAZILIAN
WARIIINOTON, Beiil, t. -Tli
Itruxlliiiu iilliiilie nl iU'iiln will cii
Unit Ihu (li'iiuiin lclor)i' tlhl uwt
i'oiu (in w kinpiiDi) In htn win) w
ncii'd llicir niHHcini'N Ih imtw nnd
de'lmc I hut Hie WlVi'l Mf liw Kiui
hvMvy Miliary J lwWU,
KAISERS HIIRO
K ARMISTICE
BURY
DEAD
N
MARKS
WAR OPERATIONS
REWRITE
SEDAN
F
Move All Along Frontier on Anniver
sary Historic Battle Allies "Tear
ing Down" Policy Yields Fruit
Wlille Kaiser's Right Wing Ad
vancesWar News Conflicting.
L)XI)()N', Sept. 1. 2:l.-i n. in. To
day it ihtftiiiuitfrsnry of Sedan nnd
it i.s fully expected that the Oenuitn
anny in France will make n Mipreme
effort to celebrate in some .strikingly
efcelivo manner.
Fighting has been rc.-uuncd all
nloilg tho front, neeording to the of
neial French advices, which admits
that the German right wing continue
its advance. No other details of this
lighting hnvo come through, nnd it is
not, known whether the Hritish army
has nguin been engaged. According
to the Paris Tenips, while the German
force are exhausting themselves by
their tremendous exertions fur from
their bne, the French, by their su-
erior transport facilities are nble
constantly to bring tip fresh effect
ives so ns to prolong the struggle in
definitely nnd wear the enemy down
if they do not beat him.
In regard to the eastern theater of
the war, reiiorts ore conflicting.
From St. Petersburg the continued
success of the Kii.iuiis against the
German nnd Aii'trians is- claimed.
On llio other hand, Iterlin, which nt
last is beii'nniug to issue much more
news of tho war, claims important
victories of the Austriiins over the
ltiissiaus.
It is impossible as yet to decide
which of these conflicting reports is
correct, but it is evident that fierce
(Continued on page two.)
E
ART TREASURES
IF PARIS FALLS
NEW YOItK, Sept. l.-lf Paris is
taken by the Gentians, the nrt treas
ures of tho Louvre will not he de
stroyed, according to Hubert Weeks
Do Fore-jt, president of the New York
City nrt commission, who returned
from tho war zono last week.
llolh sides in the present war have
held nrt of till kinds utmost snored,
.Mr. Iks Forest said, but 11 loss of a
certain amount of paintings, build
ings nnd statuary, he added, is inev
itable. XIr. De Forcxt said he hud personal
knowledge that .when Paris was bo
sieged in 1870 tho famous Venus of
Xfilo was buried.
Rome has received a report from
Roumanla that tho Russians havo In
flitted n crushing defeat on tho Aus
trlans In Gallcla, tho troops of Em
peror Francis Joseph suffering losses
declared to amount to 20,000.
A news dispatch from St. Peters
burg makes a similar claim, saylug
tho Austrlans I,n Poland havo lost
tons of thousands of men.
Nevertheless, reports from thJ
eastern theater of war continue tj
bo conflicting, Both St, Petersburg
and Berlin claim Important victor
los,
By imperial older the city of St
I'eteriburg will lioncoforth bo known
as PetroKiad, tlio dmii eliminat
ing Ihu Teuton coiinlructluH n (ha
hiiihu of (ho chief city of Kuwln,
Ah ofklal cuwwHwkBltH hvh
out t AHttrf )' lh twslhiM
ihrMuwkMit 4)(mm MiWiwtry.
TImi GfHtM sr dtM.'itHt Ui U
v)WWtM AwM, imuI f
VICTORY MM 0
MANS NOW
HAN
A
WAR NEWS W NNOWED BY CENSORS
TEUTONS CLAIM
VICIORY OVER 3
RUSSIAN CORPS
erlfn Says Allenstien Wen With
70.0M Prisoners Germans Sweep
Like Storm at Amiens Operattons
in West Lag File Counter Charges
of Rarbarity en Frontier.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 1. A Ger
man victory at Allcnstlne, In which
three Russian army corps were de
feated and 70,000 prisoners Includ
ing three Russian commanding gen
erals wero taken, wan reported to
day to the German embassy from Ber
lin by wireless by way of Sayvllle,
L. I.
Tho dispatch says:
"Official report of the victory at
Allcusteln shows that It was eren
greater than known before. Three
Russian army corps were annihilated.
Seventy thousand prisoners wero
taken, Including two commanding
generals, 300 officers and tho com
plete artillery of the Russian army."
WeVtrrn Operations
"In the west General Von Kluk, It
Is reported against the French flank
ing attempt, advanced to Conblea'
(here part ot the message could not
be clearly deciphered.) General Von
Huelow completely defeated a super
ior French forcne8t,,.sQenthj,;
niter having captured (tie EnglUli
Infantry. A battalion under Gen
eral Von HausA forced back the
French on tho river at Jtethcl."
"Tho Duko ot Wurtcmburg crossed
the Meuso river, also advancing on
Alsine. The crown prince advanced
beyond the Meuso after capturing the
entire garrison of Montgy. which tired
to sortie. The fortress also was cap
tured. Tho crown prince of Bavaria
and General Von Hceringen havo
been in continuous battle in French
Lorraine.
Hordo I.Ike Storm
Tho Times correspondent at
Amiens reports that the Germans
canto over Ua Uko a flood raised by
a storm. During the first month ot
the war more than 2,000,000 Ger
man volunteers canto forward. The
chief of tho German sanitary depart
ment officially declared there are
many proofs that tho English and
French are using dum-dum cart
ridges. "The state of health ot the German
army ts good, noted hyglenlsts ac
companying the army."
VILLA AND 0IREG0N
TALK OVER AGREEMENT
KL PASO, Tex., Sept. 1. Generals
Villa and Obregon nrnved here to
day from the Sonom tience confer
enee. It was announced Hint tlioy
would proceed directly to Durnngo,
whero another stato revolution has
begun by the Arrieta brothers.
communication has been restored In
tho Camplno country.
Refugees from Brussels say food
there is getting acarco and declare
tho Gorman garrison today numbers
not moro than 10,000. Qorntun sen
thiols aro posted at all tho public
buildings.
Queen Elizabeth of Belgium and
her children, who arrived In London
last night, aro today the guests of
Lord Curzon,
A news dispatch from Tho Hague
says the four richest men ot Bel
glum havo guaranteed tho payment
to aermauy of the war lax of f 40,
000,000 levied against the Belglsa
capital,
News dispatches piiblUhiwl In Lon
don say that Ilia jrnoplo of Usrllti,
ulcrmcd at the Ituwlsn udvanev, ar
MilutilMtf lo Have lk asHilsl fr
Ntmlial i-uuulrliM,
Uv I'rlure f Wains' n4W fin4 k
PWwMni Hw im.WMfB tmrHl
PHMNI IM I,WM)( tmrl
m
CRUSHING BLOW
BY MUSCOVITES
Attempt fa CMMter HkHttiM Mew
Thfemh Peiaml FaHs h 6Mek
With 2f,Mf Less-Ffeet Htf
in Attack m Levchen Hefrtenef
rtas Scere Victory. '
LONDON, Sept. 1, 11:41! a. m,f.
dispatch to tho Dally News from
Rome declares that news has been'
received there from Bucharest, Roh
manla, acttlng forth that the Rus
sians have inflicted a crushing de
feat on' tho Austrlans In Gatlcla. The
Russians Inflicted a low of 20,000 or
tho enemy, who sought to cross the
Vistula.
LONDON, Sopt. 1, C:10 a. . A
dispatch to tho Tl.meu from St. Pet
crcburgs gives the following com
ment on the Russian operatleM
against the Austrian:
"The Russian operation galat
the Austrian are cenMr4 by
recognised military wrttera t hay
reached the stage when ckeMv vic
tories may be within reaea. CafUM
of the railroad center 49, Ballea mvIm
ot Leaaberg Involve1 the m4nr f
railway communication with the Am
trlan fortresses en the Dniester' a4
In Bukovlaa. Thus the sent beta
part. ot.GalIcla, as well aJhikvl
I severed from the reiMbilag por
tions ot Gallcla. except by a circuit
ous route across the Carpathians. As
a result the Iron ring Is closing
around Lemberg.
"According to the Russko Store
the losses suffered by the Austrlans
In their desperate attempt ts strik
at the vitals ot the Russian position
in Poland aggregate tens ot thous
ands o men. Including the Sixth
Austrian Corps, which, on Its retreat
between tho western Bug and the
Wlcprz rivers was almost annihi
lated." LONDON, Sept. 1, 8:10 a. . A
dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph
company from Cettlnje state that
the Austrlans, supported by the Cav
taro batteries and their fleet or
Sunday re-attacked Mount Lovchen
and Budua. The Montenegrin alt'
uatlons were being seriously dam
aged when the English and French
fleet appeared, silenced the batteries
and forced tho Austrian ships to beat
a hasty retreat.
Tho Montenegrins, under PrUce
Peter, Immediately began a counter
attack on the Austrian forcea and re
pulsed them. They killed 2S0 men
and took many prisoners, including
several officers. Two pieces of ar
tillery also wero captured.
LONDON, 8ept. 1, 5:60 p. m.
Tho Central News publishes a dis
patch from Rome stating telegram
received there from Bucharest, Rou
manla, declare that tho Austrian de
feat in Gallcla was colossal. Trains
aro transporting tens of thousanda
ot wounded; many Austrian regi
ments have been destroyed.
BRUSSELS TO PAY
GERMAN-WAR TAX
TO SPARE CITY
LONDON', Sepl. 1, 3:10 n. w. A,
(tisputvh to tho lhpin from The
llugue fays tho four HcktM mm- kt
llelgium have guaranteed (he yuy-
meal to Germany of the war ' lax
which the (lerwiuu bjvld kttUu4
llelgitmi. The four mat are Ktimt
Holvuy, "AIM Kin," lUnm L
brt, KeltflNH tjWNtNiV f ' Ik
UethmhMi: Kwl WMrowfM, "!
Mwner, n4 Hnm tmUtt 'wMwf
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