Sherbrooke daily record, 27 janvier 1926, mercredi 27 janvier 1926
[" L.S.(H-C AblIN Aljv; Sherbrooke o p- Recorc Established 1897.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926.\tTwenty-Ninth Yea» E.T.BOAR\tDS OF TRADE HELD ANNUAL\tSESSION Salaries Ar\tid Expenses Of Agents-General\tIncreased fine* Of OoWp CHILDREN ARE SPAIN HOLDS uose u m>v&w\tmakinc raids ! IN THE CITIES, MOROCCO Seems Be Far Removed 3ittings Yesterday Afternoon and Last Evening Were Driven by Hunger and Cold, Rus- De Rivera Says Spain Will Be sian Vagrant Children Are' Ready in Spring for Fight that Robbing Houses and Destroy- ing Property, (Associated Press Despatch,) jl-i-x\ti a**» rx \u2022 tin v\tMOSCOW, Jan.27.\u2014 Driven by Again Devoted to Maritime Questions When Keen De- hunger and cold, great flocks of bate Developed Between F.P.Quinn, Conservative, of\tchildren are descending upon r.lr rA rr I I ten\ti\ti\t: !'ho large cities from outlying sec- Hahfax, and W.Duff, Liberal, of Queens-Lunenburg\u2014itions like famished wolves, robbing Speeches Brought Out in Sharp Contrast Political Opin- ftJS\u2019jJperty\u201d8 'h°'m*s 1\u2018\"d ions of Two Nova Scotia Members\u2014Latter of Opinion At Kharkov small'armies of these that C.N.R.Order for Coal to Relieve Situation in Cape ;^ildien ,1?avf terrorized the papula- j n in* *i\ti\tï lI,°n for til>e *,as't two (lays with their Breton Is a Bad Principle and If Attitude of Monday vaults on houses an j (theft «, and it Pursued It Could Not Be Expected that Sir Henry Thorn- '''ff °£ly af.t\u2018ar the greatest difficulty ton or Anyone Else Could Bring C.N.R.Out of the Hole.armed militia restored order.Scores __________________ ! of the youthful marauders were ar- I rested.TTAWA nvT f w*n!™teo7PrT?\t+i u\t, ! Madame Kalinin, wife of the ITAWA, ONT., January 27.-The debate on the address will be , chairmall of thc Au Russian Cen Will Finally War Lord.Crush Riffian (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS.Jan.27.\u2014Spain holds thc ITALY\u2019S DEBT INTEREST DISCUSSED YESTERDAY; SIGNED TODAY COL.BRUCE PAYNE NEW PRESIDENT Terms to Be Made Public This Evening\u2014Italy to Make First Payment on March 15.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Jan., 27.\u2014The.agreement for the funding of Italy\u2019s war initiative in Morocco and will beW to, ready in the spring for a light that terday between R.,, H .W will finally crush Abd El Krim, the Churchill, Chancellor of the Exche-Riffian war lord, said General Primo , aganneit the Riff sans, while our col-! ington.It is understood Italy will The Associated Boards met under the chairmanship of Col.J.Bruce continue \u201ca war without am issue.\u201d \u2019 evening.rocco, General Primo de Rivera said, ITAWA, ONT., January 27,-The debate on the address will be | chairman \u201cof\"the\" All Russfa;\tad^ren^tetef^ad^Hnli01 Count Volpi is leaving for Rome i I continued this afternoon in the House of Commons by G.R.Mc- i tral executive committee, visited the\trecent\tweeks.\tThe\tRiffians\twere\ttomorrow.\tThe\tterms\tof the\tagree- Intosh, Liberal for North Battleford.The end of the discussion , home in Moscow of one group of\ttired of fightinig and\twould nio longer\tj ment\tare\tto\tbe\tmade public\tthis ttill seems far removed.Following a day in which the Cape Breton coal j these urchins, which consisted of a miners\u2019 situation occupied most of the afternoon and evening sittings, ^uS\u2019e ^ar cauldron.Remaining with most of yesterday was again devoted to Maritime questions when a keen ^\tlearneTmÎcTaboS debate developed between F.P.Quinn, Conservative of Halifax, and W.their habits and activities Duff, Liberal, of Queens\u2014Lunenburg.The speeches brought out in sharp | She found special form of corn-contrast the political opinions of the two Nova Scotia members.\tmunism existed among them.One of Mr.Quinn declared himself a \u201cMaritime righter.\u201d He praised the 1 their.number for instances, special- record of the new Conservative Government in his province under Premier \u2018ZeS- m\tladies purses; anoth- j .i .\t, .,\t» j.*\tu x lculiel er in snatching loaves of bread; a Rhodes and claimed the result of the audit conducted there since the new third, fuel; a fourth, clothing, while administration came into power did not redound to the credit of the ; a fifth does general scout work.At Liberal party.He praised the Rhodes Government in its handling of the tbs eRd of the day the spoils the coal strike question.Turning to Fed eral questions, he said the million ! ®venly apportioned.Those who re-dollar billion bushel grain elevator at Halifax had been an insult to the\t°Ut' people of Nova Scotia.It had been nothing less than a political sop.Had j intelligence service, being informed the Government been sincere arrangements W'ould have been made to i before hand whenever the police supply grain to the elevator after it was completed.He was not favorable ! P*an a raid on them, to a commission to investigate Maritime rights, as he believed the people i ^me- Kalinin declares that these of those provinces wanted the question threshed out on the floor of the T,0Xlng unfortunates enjoy such free- ,\t,\t\\\tdom and absolute abandon, it is im- House, and that electors oi that section had sent twenty-three witnesses possible to kc.ip them in asylums to Parliament to present their case.\t-\torîCfc î-nhi\t\u201c umns a.re preparin'g' for -the spring 1Tiake her first payment to Great combat.\u201d\t' Britain on March 15.The latest information from Mo-| ^^he^ signing, ^followed ^short\tTwmE|Mips i^i^tion Society, presided over the part of the Payne, of Granby, Vice-President, who presided in the absence of the President, Mr.E, J.Page.Mr.B.N.Robinson, of Coatiaook President of the Provincial Treasurer To Deliver Budget Speech This Afternoon-Announcement By Mr.Nicol Of Date Advance A Surprise Public Accounts Were Distributed Following Protest by Mr.Sauve\u2014Salaries and Expenses of Agents-General to Be Increased\u2014Several Government Measures Were Presented Before Legislative Assembly Yesterday.'.\u2019.nd .rphanaget.Tbs- problem- is be- Q meeting which wias1 devoted to the interests of the Immigration Society.The principal speakers heard on various topics of national and local interest, were: His Worship Mayor Brault, who welcomed the delegates to the city, and reviewed the electrical development En the city; Mr.Davies, of the Southern.Canada Power Company, wblo gave a talk on electrical development throughlout the Townships; Dr.W.0.Rothmey, of this city, Inspector of Protasltant Schools, head of the department of education at Bishop\u2019s University, who spoke on educational matters; while the industrial situation in the Dominion, the, Province and especially in the Eastern Townships were dealt wrlth by Mr.A.A.Paradis, of Victoria ville, ex-Pc&sident of the Associated Boards.Mr.B.N.Robinson, President of the Eastern Townships Immigration j Society, also addressed the gathering in connection with immigration work, j dealing particularly with the new immigration regulations and the bearing of these regulations- on society; while Mr.W.M.Hdllhovse, Secretary-I Treasurer of the Society, gave a brief but interesting resume of the past I year\u2019s work.OFFICERS FOR ENSUING YEAR NAMED \u2018\t,\t! Following the afternoon session,*\t\u2014\t' __________________ .ary and expenses, hence there is an\twas caRcj to order shortly vincial Treasurer; President, B.N.UÎEBEG, Jan.27.\u2014Somewhat i increase in salary of $3,000, and an after two o\u2019clock, and which was ad- Robinson of Coaticook, who was re-of a mild sensaticnv was ere- increase in expenses of $14,000.As \u2022 (Associated Press r-esnatch) Lion was ere-j increase m expenses oi $i.*,uuy.as yournoj ;ilt six o\u2019clock, the delegates elected; First Vice-President, A.M.in the Legislative As- regards all agents-general of tbe proceeded to the New Sherbrooke'Hunter, of Foster; Second Vice-Preisi- COST OF PRODUCTION IN SOME MINES TOO HIGH Mr.Duff said that the commission appointed to investigate the coal situation by the Rhodes Government had brought in a report that had not contained a w'ord in favor of the miners, and had skated over the most important question of ail\u2014capitalization of Bcsco.The entire question would never be properly settled until the coal operators realized that the cost of production in some mines was too high.Regarding the order of the Canadian National Railway for coal, to relieve the situation in Cape Breton, he thought it was a bad principle, and if the attitude of Monday were persued it could not be expected that Sir Henry Thornton, or any one else, could bring the National Railways out of the hole.The question of Maritime rights, Mr.Duff asserted, was \u201cwholly Tory propaganda.If the Tories had been elected we should not have heard anything about them.\u201d QUEBEC JUST AS PROTECTIONIST AS EVER He said the Liberal party had done much for the Maritimes and had shown consistent sympathy with Maritime rights, much more than had the Conservative party.G.R.Geary, Conservative, Toronto South, in discussing thc tariff expressed the conviction that the old Province of Quebec protectionist as ever it was.yond the government, and she ap-.sembly yesterday when Hon.Jacob province, of whom at present there j^i0USC where they joined with the dent, J.N.Moiseau, of Drummond \u2022%-v\t- 1 .-\t-i*.\t_t\t-\t\u2014\t\u2022\t«\t, rr-i\ti\t_\t_ _ 1_1__ .\tJ 1.\u2014.\t.\u2014T\t\u2014.,t 1 /.»-»\t11 Y-! /ti\t.\tx ! i\ti 1\t\" - .E \u2019 _\t_111\t-\t-L O___ _ - .X- ' 11 \u2014\u2014.\t\u2014 \u2014\t^,.A XT*\tV T ; peals for public assistance.PREliEB KING IS ASSURED OF ACCLAMATION only two, the one in London and yherbrooke Rotary\u2019 Club at the Club\u2019s ville; and Secretary-! one in Belieum.provision is .,1,1,.\tnJrl m»nHv>o\\\t! HilUmuae.Sherbrook Treasurer W.M.If Present Plans Are Not Altered He Will Likely Be in House Next Week.Nicol, Provincial Treasurer, rose to j are _\t,\t.\t___|____I________ advance his budget speech by one the one in Beligum, provision is vveek]y dinner and meeting.\t1 Hillhouse, Sherbrooke, day.Last week he gave notice that made for the widows in case of The\"election of officers resulted as !\tReports Were Presented, he would deliver the weighty an-; death.Under the terms of the reso- ¦ f0iiows,; Eastern Townships Associ-! Fcllow-ing the calling of the meef-nual document on Thursday, but, j lution, the widow will get half of atej Boards of Trade\u2014Honorary ! ing to order and.tbs reading and quite nonchantly, he yesterday gave the pension received by him, or half pr(.dent, Senator George G.Foster, adoption of the minutes of the last notice for today.When Mr.Sauve i of the pension that he would have 0f Knowlton; President.Col.J.meeting, which was held at Sutton protested, saving (that, according i the right to receive if he had been Bruce Favn®, of Granby; First Vice-! last tall, tbs business on the ^\t¦\t, ,, ,\t,\t.ni i__ \u2014y .-I-.\t, ¦ ,t, , tt\u2014.\u2022\u2014\tj.!Eastern Townsh.ps Boards of Trade was do red.At this particu- thev were still not before the mem-j however, win ne pma m me even11 doles, ana ireasurer.vy.iu.i.m-.v.4ue?the chairman Pointed out, ber\u2019s the minister said they were of the widow living outside of the ¦ ixmse, both of Sherbrooke.\tthat owing to the fact that the available and would be immediately : province, unless with the permission j The Eastern Townships Immigra- president, Mr.E.J.Page, was - The matter ended there.! of the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Goun- Lion Society officers are\u2014Honorary\u2019 absent, the annual report ot the ! ,;i.\tI President, Hon.Jacob Nicol, Pro- : President could not be read.The however, presented the was just as distributed.The House adjourned and the pub lie accounts were distributed.The form of the public accounts .is somewhat different, it is to be (Associated Press Despatch) | noted, the new treasurer, A.P.B.OTTAWA, January, 27.\u2014 The! Williams, having made some chang-J announcement from Prince Albert, |eSi which, at first hasty glance, j Sask., that Premier King seemed ! would appear to bo for the better, assured of acclamation in that con- ; but no doubt the Opposition will ap- j stituency, had been anticipated ( precja.te the changes according as | to whether information is the more readily accessible than under the OECLARED FAVORABLE TRADE BALANCE IS AN INDEX OF STEADILY INCREASING PROSPERITY IN THIS COUNTRY tiered and Mr.King is elected nv | acclamation on 1 Monday, he will \u2019 -\u2014\u2014-! likely be in the House next week, enburg), followed.He (Associated Press Despatch) * OTTAWA, January\u2019, 27.\u2014 When -no debate on the address was resumed in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon, F.P.Quinn (Conservative-Halifax) said nat nfter federal and provincial governments had failed to find a solution for the dispute in the Cape Breton mining area, the Rhodes government had settled the strike within a few weeks.The Rhodes government had then called in an independent firm of | auditors from another the result of that a Quinn, did not reboun,, v.-c\t-, r ,\t.\t-\t- of thc Liberal party.\t! Hon\u2019 -ArtbaR Meighen interjected Mr.Quinn declared that he was remark.\tone member could a \u201cMaritime fighter.\u201d Nova Scotia I &rcsd\tagreed to people of Nova Scotia, Mr.Quinn\tWvlsS nothin'-\"to'be'gaînèd 'oy I bert officially announced they proceeded.It had been nothing {ess\t^ ^ 0T fudge8 1 would not oppose the Premier the 1 fore the tribunal of Parliament,\u201d I statement by the president of the and then Mr.Speaker suggested ! party there stating that no good that the House bear these things in Purpose could be served by con- mind and let the matter drop.This | testing the scat at the present time, was agreed to on all sides, and Mr.] ,4\t\u201e\t4+\u201e\u201e,\u201e4 Duff proceeded to discuss one of ^\txt__I the points in the Speech from the one dealing than a political sop.been the slightest sincerity in the building of it arrangements would have been made to supply grain to the elevator w\u2019hen it was completed during thc middle of the grain mov- hoodwink the electorate of Nova Scotia, but Nova Scotia had answered by sending back eleven Conservative members out of fourteen from the province.Does Nol Favor Commission On Maritime Richt*.Throne.This was th< with increased prosperity in Canada He quoted leaning bankers as saying that the Dominion was in splendid shape to go ahead.Ivoans were not difficult to get.David ,S]ience (Conscrvativc-Park- Mr.Quinn was not favorable to') dale), intervened that that proved the proposal to establish a tom-1 nothing.mission on Maritime rights.He be- Mr.Duff then took un thc favoi-lieved that the people of thc Mari-j able trade balance which he claim-time Provinces wanted thc problem! ed was an index of .steadily increas-of Maritime rights thrashed out on j ing prosperity in Canada.He said the floor of the Iloure ami lhat the it.was nonsense to try to make out electors of that section of Canada that even Nova Scotia was not fair-had sent twenty-three witnesses to ly prosperous.That province w i parliament to present their ease, taking ils part in the world\u2019s Wm.Duff (Liberal-Queen», Luti-\t'''ontinued on page '.)) The statement indicated that this attitude had been greatly influenced in view.' of a \u201csure general election in the near future.\u201d A constituency convention has been called for February 16.Premier King proposes to be in Prince Albert for the nomination meeting on February 1.It is ex-petced that the Premier will leave here on Thursday night.' U.S.ADHERENCE TO WORL2D COURT (Ansocinted Press De»patch) WASHINGTON, Jan., 27.\u2014 The Senate yesterday almost unanimously approved all resolutions and declarations of policy in the Swanson Resolution of United States adherence to thc World Court.First reading was also given to Mr.Galipeault\u2019s bill to amend the Women's Minimum Wage Act.There are now three members of this board, and it is the intention to add a fourth woman, possibly and even probably, a woman, since the mere males have run into snags when trying to get an idea of the cost of women\u2019s clothing.Third reading was given to three of Hon.Mr.David\u2019s bills.At present the Government recovers from Five of the dozen passenger lin Bremen reporting the rescue of six men from the British steamer Laris-floundering helplessly in the \u2018Free Hon.Motherwell Refers to Restricted Areas.\u201d A letter was read from the Hon.Mr.Motherwell, Minister of Agriculture.In this letter the Minister of Agriculture said, \u201cYou are, I think, familiar with the work wo are trying to do In what we call our \u201cfree restricted areas\u201d as during the past year one of these areas was established in the pro- -\t.,\t-\t, 4, ,\t,\ttihe fate of the British freighter The Leviathan and^ ( olumbus are\tnoei bound from New York for Queenstown, unreported since lost and children in the reformatory schools.The counties in turn levy on the municipalities.Mr.David proposes to collect directly from the municipalities.Sillary of Agent-General in Britain Increased Resolutions brought down by Premier Taschereau and given first reading provide that the salary of the agent-general of the province in Britain, now Dr.L.J.Lemieux, shall bo increased from $8,000 to $11,000, and that the aggregate of salary and expenses shall not ex- «\u2022 «\u2019¦* ta» ta» tattàw\t«-y taf.Atlantic ports from one to two days .\t,\t, , u in\u201e th fat f Beauhanwis district.In this area late in the teeth of he storm, ., remaining members of thc a11 cattle are tested, grade and reached port yesterday.They were froigW(.r\u2019s cr4 unknown.Nor was P™ bred ahke.and oompensatlion the Transylvania, Dmlio, Guiseppe ther\u201d any information regarding\t( IS TALK OF TENNIS WORLD (Anociated Press Despatch) MELBOURNE, Jan.27\u2014I.F.Moon, the 23-year-old farm hand who defeated the noted Gerald Patterson in the opening round of the Australian tennis championships, is the talk of the tennis world.Moon has a remakable reach, a strong service, a forehand drive of good length and an effective and well controlled backhand.ODDS FAVOR SUZANNE LENGLEN (Associated Press Despatch) CANNES, Jan.27.\u2014Rumors are go:ng the rounds that Miss Helen Wills has received two offers of marriage\u2014one from a noble lord of the British aristocracy and the other from a plebian professional tennis player.Both offers were rejected.They were made during the past three days, it is said.Matrimony is not on the programme of Miss Wills at present.She is declared to have conveyed knowledge of this face to the titled Englishman and the tennis player who \u2022ought her hand.\u201cI won\u2019t deny that I have had offers of marriage and 1 won\u2019t confirm the rumor,\u201d said Miss Wills today.\"But,\u201d she added, \"if you are a Letting man please lay odds that I shall return to California single, if pot singles champion.\u201d Ten thousand francs against six thousand that Suzanne Lenglen will win over Miss Wills when they meet were offered yesterday.Even money was offered that Helen does not win more than seven games from the French flash and that she will lose in straight sets.This money also went begging.A week ago Miss J/englen was the favorite to win, but the experts all believe now that the United States champion is holding something in reserve and therefore have shortened their odds.Just when and where Suzanne and Heeln will come together has not Helen will come together has not aaid yesterday evening that she would decide next Saturday in what tournament she would pariiripitte in the singles.icll\t.Quebec vs 1 38 41 17 Scotstown, (Weegar); 3-4, p.m., 3 38 48 15 Charlottetown vs Morrisburg, (Di-1 49 56 13 aa^)* 3 40 58 11\tJ211-* 30-2-3 p.m., Charlottetown _______ \u201d\t* vs Scotstown, (Weegar); 3-4 p.m.AMATEUR TEAMS-HAVING A Quebec vs Morrisburg, (Scott i.j DIFFICULT TIME\t~,Fe.b\u2019> 2\tt-3 p.m., Quebec vs (Associated Press Despatch) Charlottetown, (Weegar); 3-4 p.m.MONTREAL, Jan., 27.\u2014 Can.i-\tvs Scotstown, (Dman).di-ens, of Ottawa, it is rumored, are 0\tP*m*> Scotstown vs ready to drop out of the Senior Q1^60! (V eegar ) \u2022 3-4 P-m.Mor-Amateur Hockey group, according nsburg vs Charlottetown, (Scott).to report current yesterday.It _ F , \u2022!.\u201ct-7~\"3 P'.m'\u2019 .^coJsIown v-appears that the team, which actual- Charlottetown (Dman); 3-4 p.m., ly represents Hull in the group has Morrisburg vs Quebec, (MacKin-been losing heavily financially nonL through poor support in its home\tiT*?ii il; j , il , games.Tor.ight they are scheduled , basketball schedule has been to play at Quebec, but it is stated, c-ra\"n uP_as follows:-have informed the Sons of Ireland Jan., _ I\u2014_-3 p.m.Maroons vs officers that they cannot make the ^u.?arï\u2019 (Caulfield); -j-4\tp.m., trip, though they are willing to Sheiks vs Bruins, (McCaw).travel to the ancient citv for the _ 3an->\t\u2019 P m > Maroons vs game if the Son; will pay their Brums, ( Rider) ; 3-4 p.m., Cougars expentec\t'\tvs Sheiks, (Rooertson).Not only are the Canadiens down F^b'\u2019 .Lt?2\"3 P-m\u2019\u2019 Maroons vs financially, but it is ,aid that the Sheiks.(Rider»; 3-4 p.m., Cougar* Sons of Ireland is the only team in Ys Brums, (Caulfield), the League that is making it pay.Fe\u2019J-\u2019 3 \u201c 2j3 P-m- Cougars vs Victorias of Montreal are down and Maroons, (Robertson) ; 3-4 p.m., the only way the Vies can balance Fr21I?s v2\t(McCaw).their accounts this season would be ^ e^'\u2019,\tBruins vs Mar- through getting into the plav off °.ons> (\u201d\u2018\"t P'm'> bheiks vs and drawing one big gate.\u2018\t( R,0oel^0n)cC \u2022 _____Z\theb.8\u20142-3 p.m., Sheiks vs Mar- EDMONTON TOOK FALLOUT OF °on5 (Rider>; 3;4 p.m., Bruins vs LEAGUE LEADERS\tCougars, (Caulfield).(Associated Pr«« Dr.oatch) Ju\",or Lennoxv.lle Hockey League.SASKATOON, Sask., Jan., 27.\u2014 .Arrangements are under way re-Edmonton Eskimos took a fall of \u2018atlve to.*he formation of a Junior the League leading Saskatoon Lennoxville Hockey League, m Sheiks here last night, winning the Shl?.h A,S>ho^ed0v.hev,Len,n°Y: \u2018u local Western Hockev Leag-ue fix:-\tSchool, the Sherbrooke High ure bv 3 to 1\tSchool, Bishop\u2019s College School and '______ a junior College team, made up of CARSON TO JOIN MONTREAL freshmen, will be entered.CLUB\t____________ l___________ (Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, Jan.27\u2014Frank Car- supporters a treat.Time and again son star right wing plaver of the they went down the ice, play.ng fine i Stratford O.H.A.team\", who has combination.So successful were [ long been sought by professional ' they that they made three scores clubs in the National Hockey League, in about six minutes, Audet, Elfor-d Will join the Montreal Maroons when and Grady each counting one goal.| the pro team passes through here\tgame was the fastest played Thursday night on its way back from on local ice this season.The Water-1 Pittsburgh to Montreal.He will v*Le boys were entertained at sup-1 probably be used by the Maroons in P^r By the C'oaticook boys, their game at home Saturday against Bhe\tteams\tlined\tup as follows: Boston.\tWaters\tille\tCoaticook ______\tParsons.Goal .M.Adams Nelson\t.\tDefence.Audet Ingham.Defence .\tBertrand Bell.Forward.Grady Colquhoun\t.\tForward .\tMayhew Nelson .Forward .Elford Subs.Colt \u201c\t Baldwn \u201c\t Walker *\t.W.Adams MAROONS PLAY AT PITTSBURGH TONIGHT (Aiioclatcd Press Despatch) PITTSBUR.T, Pa., Jan.27.\u2014Man ager and Coach Odie Cleghorn and Knutson his Pirates of the National Hockey League will attempt to wipe out the jinx of the Montreal Maroons when the two teams meet here tonight.The Canadian team has triumped three times over the local aggregation and have reached Pittsburgh confident of another victory.The recent spurt of the Pitts- .burgh team has imbued new hopes , * * r m*., jan.( 27.-Jack breaks of the game.\tRenault, Canadian heavyweight, rriattc-fkCfci* kvat ivatvwvti î T-' knocked out Quintin Romero Roja.(,OATIC(H)K BhAT WAJT.RVILLE th(.(;hj|ean aspirant for heavyweight laurels, in the fourth round
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