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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF 'ME MOON. JCNE. First ouarter 2 1 53 a.m. Full moon 8 4 43 p.m. I*ast quarter 16 1 50 a.m. Now moon 2-1 3 a.m. •' MOON. Moon rises to-day, 4.5 a.m.; sets, 1.42 p m. TIDE. To-<lny, 1.44 a.m.; 2.14 p.m. To-morrow, 2.27 a.m.; 2.56 p.m. SUN. ■ Sun Tipcs to-day, 7.15 a.m.; scte, 4.20 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, JUNE 19. PATEENA, s.s. (5.20 a.m.), 1212 tons. Cameron, from Nelson. WAIBUKA, s.s. (6.50 a.m.). 3947 tons. Fester, from Newcastle. WAHINE, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 4435 tons, Aidwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: 152 saloon and 76 steerage. 3IAITAI, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3393 tons, Carson, from Melbourne and Ilobart, via southern ports. I'aescngers: Saloon—Miss Wiggins, licv. Kail, Messrs. Conlou, Johnson, "Jackson, Dtishon, Johnson, Jackson, Thomas. Kjohers. I'UTIKT, s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 409 tons, WahlStrom, from Wanganui. MONOWAI, o.s. (9 a.m.), 3433 tons. Edwin, from Auckland. Gwborne. and Napier. Passengers: Saloon-Miss Martin, Messrs. Gill, Callis. Smith, Blanchctt, Clare Thurley, and Dawson; 6 steerage. EEOULUS, s.s. (10.15 a.m.), 585 tons, Vickermr.n, from Picton. ENERGY, s.s. (11.50 a.m.), 66 tons, Thorns, from Napier KAPITI, 5.6. (2.15 p.m.), 242 tons. Sawyers. from Picton. KAKIUHA, s.s. (7 p.m.), 128 tons, Hair. from Lyttelton. HINEMOA, ■ s.s. (7.20 p.m.), 542 tons. Hnllens, from Cook Strait. BLENHEIM, as. (8 p.m.). 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. WAIKAU, s.s. (8.45 p.m.), 93 lons.. Doiley, from Blenheim. MOAKA. 5.6. (9 p.m. In the stream). 3915 tons. Stringer, from. San Francisco, via way ports. Passengers: Saloon—Jl.'sscs Clark. Ecdingfield, Countess- of Liverpool, Mrs. Bering. Earl of Liverpool, Captain T. B. Eastwood, Capta-tn G. F. Hutton, Messrs. A .G. Clarke. Horing, A. G. Anneslcy, C. C. Buttcrworth. Scott, H. J. H. Blow, E. Bailey, A. E. Train. Second saloon-Mcsdnmcs E. Jlartell, F. Early, , Messrs. J. Hocking. ,7. 0. Dunn, F. and J. Eary. P. Ganes. U. Smith, A. G. Trim .W. Tarry, Wilkes, J. Iteld. B. Leuthje, Mesdamej Stott and child, Wilkes, and child. DEPARTURES. FIUDAY, JUNE 19. . TONGARIRO. s.s. (10.5 a.m.), 7816 tons, Cornwall, for London. NGAHEBE, s.s. (11.40 a.m.). IJCO tons, Dinner, for Wanganui. ABAPAWA. s.s. (10.55 a.m.), 268 tons, Thompson, for Lyttelton. HAWEItA. s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 200 tone, Jackson, for Patea. • JOITN, as. (2.40 p.m.), 342 tons. S. Holm, for Wanganui. BATHFOIID. s.s. (4.45 p.m.). 4820 tons. Wisomnn.'for Lvttolton. KAPITI, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 242 tons. Sawycru for Wanganui. ■ TAHITI, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 7585 tons, 8t sine, for San Franei-sco, via wav portf. Passen-gers-Saloon: For Ttarotonga,—MUs Drown. For Papeete—Miss Harris, Mcsdamcs Harris, Jagger. Messrs. Harris, Jagger. For Sun Francisco—Miss Harris, Jtesdametf Guthrie, Devenish. Meanes. Shields. Watkms. Jtessrn Buddie, Brodie, King. Davies, Cook, Wat.kins, Da.vice, Devenish. Means, Shields. Austin, Tasker. Fry. Candler. Marton. Second .saloon: For Papeete—Sir. G. Yercx. For San Francisco-Misses Farrelly (ZK Hill, Garvcy, Jlesdames Holloway, Barber. Ouane and family, Olding, Farrelly, Messrs, North. Oarr, Harbor, Quane, Elridge, Itobbiiis, Beal, Patino, Nowlan, Farrelly, Fitehctt. Fry, Cullman, Wostwood, H'Dowall, Sharman, Cookson. Granville, Kilshy; 15 flti-er-age. MOEBAKI, s.B. (5.45 p.m.). 4392 long. Collins, for Sydney. KEGULUS; s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 685 tons. Vlckerman, for Nelson. WAHTNE, s.s. (8. p.m.). 4435 tons. Aldwell. for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Armstrong, Edmonds, Martin, Hcmtry, Towneend, Sherrington, Richardson, M'Donald,. Mathieoon, Wilkinson (2), Mesdames Staples, Anderson. Wright, Legers, Edmonds and 2 children. Matthews, Hooker, M'l'c-n----ald, Jeffreys. Kaines, Lane, Ruddenklaw, Wharton: M'Donald. , Major M'Donald, Messrs. M'GuLre. Forbes, Adams. Gohdgon, Scott-, Dougall,. Godfrey. Bayne. Gray, Hallenstcin (2), Duncan, M'lniles. Staples. Andbrson. Boss, Browning. Sejero, M'Ewon, /Bodn-am. iHay, Patl4n;;;Wilkinsott;- Gaune, 'flavcy, Band, .Shangausly, .M'lutosh. r<Mic," '.tonlon. Duntsrs'ville. Tait. Mills. M'Gratli, Brainley.' Caldwell,' Jeffreys, Haines, - Giles. ■M'Ddnald, 'Lone,' Pnrlane, Harrison' (2). Cave. Puiddcnklaw, Jt'Gregor, Irving, Valentine, Wharton, Wornock,' M'Donald -(2). Kirk. Stevenson, Bohertson: 30 steerage. PATEEHA. s.s. (9 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Fairhalo, Dimant, M'.Whae, Ward, Signal, Lunn, Banks, Harris, Mesdames Borthwick, Best, Thompson. Oldershaw, Askert. Gurncy, Heywoodi Harris, Captain Henderson, Messrs. Magihnitv, M'Kco, Harris,- Bent-. Watson. Lciclt, Lyder. Buckeridge, Ward. Anderson. M'Krayrd, Smith, Jackson, Austen. Hunter (2): 10 steerage. H.M.S. PYKAMUS. twin-screw thlrd-clo.su 'protected cruiser (10 p.m.). 2135 tons. 60C0 i.h.p., Commander, Viscount Kclbnni. far Enst Coast. MONOWAI. s.s. (11.5 p.m.). 3433 ton,?. Edwin, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers: Saloon—Miss Gilmour, Messrs. O'Neill, Whytc, llita;, 10 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Opawa, Blenheim, June 20. ;Kapiti. Wangailui," Jiine 20. ' Inveric, Calcutta, Newcastle, June 20. Wakatu. Lyttelton, Ka.ikoura. June 20, Nikaii, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, June 20. Maori, Lyttelton, June 20. Indrapurtt. London, way port"., June 20. Waihora. Wnstport, June 20. Pdteeiia, Nelson. Picton-, June 20. Hawera. Patea, June 21. Arapawa, Lytt-elt-tul, Jane 21. Koitangata, Greymouth. .Tune 21. Alexander, Tcrakohe, lime 21. Aorere, Pdtea. June 21. 'Wuhine, Lyttelton, June 21. Komata. V/estport. June 21. • Huia. Havclock. June 21. Warrimoo. Dunodin, Lyttelton, Juno 21. 'Ripple, Gisborne. June 21. Kaitoa. Greymouth. June 21. Maponrika. Picton, Juno 23. Tfirawera. nortliern norts, Juno 23. Maunganui. Sydney. Juno .24. Kaitur.a. OrsyiM'u'lt. Westport. June 24. Mpnowai, .Dunedin, Lyttelton. June 25. Vlctafia, northern ports, Juno It. Brisbane.-Nan-castle, June 26. Ulimaroa. Melbourne, via. south, June 26. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ■ Kapuni. Pfltea, Juna 20. Queen of the South, Foxton, June 20. Inveric South America, June 20. Waiwera. Timaru, Juno 2i-. Opawa. Blenheim, June 20. Blenheim, Blenheim, June 20. Nikau. Nelson. Motueka. June 20. Maori. Lyttelton. Junfi 20. Arahura, Picton. Nelson, West Coast i\mv 20. . Maitai. Melbourne, via. TJnncdin, June £0. Utoonn. Sydney, June 20. Putiki. Wanganui. June 20. Kino. Grovme-uth. June 20. Waihora. Timaru. Lyttelton, Juno 22. Alexander, Nelson. West Coast, June 22. . Aorere, Palfta, Juno.22. Arapawa, Wanganui, .Tuns 22. Hnwera, Pntea, June 22. Pat-eena, Nelson, Juno 22. Wahinc, Lyttelton. June 22. Wairau. Blenheim, Juno 22. Wakatu. Kaikoura. Lytte'ton, Juna 21 Huia.. Wanganui, Juno 22. Wa,rrln)oo, Ufirthern iiorts. June 22, Maponrika, Picton, June 22. Tarn-Wcrt, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Juno 23. Ripple, Kapler, Gisborne, June 23. Tonic. Lyttelton. Juno 23. Hirnltangi, Chathams, via, Lyttelton, Juno 23. I.'aitoa. Nelson, West Coast. June 23. Maponrika, New Plymouth. West Coast, June 24. Maunganu'.. Melbourne, vlanonth. June 25. Monowai, northern ports, June 25. vi.-toria. IvtMton. Dunodtn. June 26. Ulimaroa, Sydney, June 26. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAITAI. arrived Hero from Melbourne, via nouth. June 19. ' (Transhins to Mokola- for Sydney, and returns to Melhourno to-dav.) MATINGANUI, due here from Sydney, Juno 24. Leaves June 25 for Melbourne, via. south. Due July 4. lILIMABO*. due here from Melbourne, via south, June 26. Leaves Same day for Sydney. Duo June 30. 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS.OF STEAMERS. .MOANA. duo here from San Francisco, via. way ports. June 19. Leaves for Sydney direct, June 20. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MABAMA. due Auckland from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suvo. Juno 30. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo July 4. NIAGARA, due Auckland, from Sydney July 2. Leave? July 3. for Vancouver, via Suvaand Honolulu. Due July 21. (BV TELEGRAPH.) \ OVERSEA. SYDNEY, June 19. Arrived.—Karori. tr:>m Grevinouth; Tiberius, from Auckland. BIMKHANE. June 19. Arrived.- Waipori, from Greymouth. ■ SUVA, June 19. Arrived.—Lowther HnDßd, from Newctetß failed,-Fiona, fir Br<fsiey; i&U.B. Philc.mel, for Auckland,

COASTAL, FRIDAY, JUNG 19. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Yvaitc-mo (3 P.m.), from Oaffi<trn. Timaru, LyttcKon, anil PR-tun; JJotorua(B.3o p.m.). from Kfapier. .Sailed.—lris, eafelo steamer (5 p.m.). for Xorfolk Island, Suva. Panning I'miml, Uonolulu, and Vantouvci NICW PLYMOUTH. Sailcd.-Raraffa (8,59 p.m.). for (httbuitga. SAtMKK. Sailed.—Victoria I»jo«I. for WeUiufftoti.. PIGTOX. Arrived.—Kauieara <8 p.m.), Jfom Newcastlo. , BLfiXtlEllr. Arrived.—Opawa M.3'o. sp.ni.). 'from Wal. lington. BAVEtOCK. Arrived— Huia, (3.25 p.s>.), from Wellington. NE'LSOS. . Sailed—Nikau (S.W p.m.), for SLotirefea end Wellington. WESTPORf. Arrived.—Kurow M.-5 p.m.). from Vf'ollineton. Sailed.—Waihora, (7.20 a.m.), for Welling, ton. LYCTEM'CB*. Arrived.—Opouri F3.30 a.fu.). from Nydio. Ba.y; Fukaki (7.20 n.ffl-l frsfli Oreytnautn. To sail.—Wakatu. for, Katkour«: Defender, for Wellington; Cygnet, for Kflilcijura. Sailed.—Jlaori (te p.ni.), for Vvrilinsrkm.. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Farmer, Bell, Jresdamcf Gavin, Vfitlia. Wilson, tfhotnoen, Taylor. Messrs. l'avlar. Ellis. Sacaera. Wilson, Harris, Smith. Midline. Htt.m>ll, Ka'rn, Hon. Bell. Seed Campbell, 31'Mas'ter, Bite. Young, YVatcre. Captain Dlatj.k, Watftinson. Smith. Sams, ftov. i,awrsr. Frisk, ftadecrrow. jleeves, Lloyd. ifsTovn, . Stcidinaii, Munro, Taylor, Milter, fiennistofl; 23 storage. BTj'N'fiMX. Arrived—Ventutia (3.30 p.n>.)i from Sew Y'ork. via northern posts. Sailed— Warilmes ft p.rfl.l. for Auckland., via, ports. Pa'MWgjerS—Safoori: For wet' lington—Mrs. Swoeitev end infant. M». Jt'Callum, ,MisS Jl'tionald Mr. and • Mrs. M'Donald. and Ms. Mitchell. For Auckland 1 —Mrs. .Tamieson. Mr NrtniciI—Mr,1 —Mr, Mid Mra Sheehan, and 6 steerage for ttll port*. Ti'lUOT. Sailed.—HimiMngi (8.15 p.m.), for'Wallington. ~ POHT CHAMEBBS. Sailed.—Tannen'fels <rt'>bn), for Newcastle. Bt-UFF. Arrived— Linden (BUD p.m. Jan* 18), from' Amsterdam. WIRELESS, Radio Olilee, Wellington,—Tte steamers Victoria (Gisborne to Auckland), ifocraki (Wellington to Sydney), Sfafrai (W-otliDEta-n tp Lyttelton), Wtsrrisue-g (liyttetttfu te Wetlington). Maori ftVoilißtton. ti> LyUettou;-, Wahine (Lyttelton to Wellington), ifo-ana (Wellington to Sydney). TaJii'f! (Wellington to San Frnncteo. via, Islarcd porti.!, will probably bo within: wireless ■ iixnie this .evening, In rango of Chatham Islands:—Ta-lau-i (Wellington to London), Kifl On\ (Auckland to London), and Tpngari'fiy (Wellington (0 London) will probably b£ within wiretes range this evening, and <sh Sunday evening. Tiero will be ho steamers in rarise of the Radio Office, Wellington, on Sunday evening. SUPERPHOSPHATE CARGO,, (By .Teleeravii.—prtai Ass.«:i<.i.tipß.) IrWetfeargtrl, June i 5. The German cargo jtoauter kinder, from Amsterdam, arrived at tire .Muff to-day, after an uneventful passage • ttf forty-six days. 'Her cargo consists a'i 2WO tons of superphosphate for this port, -ISSB tans for, Lyttelton, and 1200 for Auckland. INWARD TMSOO BOAT,' Moana, It.MA, arcH'eil • in the stream «i . Wellington front Sail 'F'ro.nsie'cO, via woy ' ports, at 9 p.m. 3WSJirday. Ita-titiito IWiv Ing been granted by the Port Health USB. ccr, the vessel bcrtti ftt ffie Queen's Wlittr'f': No.- 6, at 10.15 p,,nJ. The .Jla*w, left Han Francisco at 11.25 a.m.. on Mrty it, slid cleared the Golden .Gate, at 12.33 p.m. S.he arrived at Papeete oM, U <i,jn'. on Jane B, and took her departure, ftsr liar&tonga <it 2 p.m. on June 3. Aftiva] was made dt the Island port at iM • p,m. «n J'tme It. sfhe final stage of the Jdlirncy wfl* iTrtnnwnciMi at 10i20 p.m. on Jußo 12. The j'f.eftaa experienced ruodefate to' light S,E, la B.K. winds, with mode.va.te seas,' an the fii.it dawn front the Califofiii.qii jtoM. to Pa.peivu,. From thence to liarotoflgit light to Uicnierate E-.S.E. winds; with teiv.v <!a.utin-fio» rain,,, prevailed. Aftef' toftvine the HUcf port, the Moand- experienced mode-rate'pa*-' terly winds, for two days, .after which.ih'eJ weather' veered' r'au-rtfl tti the 'sg-uth-ftc,. , 'i,.i from which auafter the \H-u-d blew Itflrd- 1 freshening to flj ua.le. These conditiarii' lasted till June 1-B.' Baring the la?.t t'sventv.four hours of the vojwige 'frosh to .ttudtfi"ate winds, with moderate sea, i\ml over-cast and misty .weather prevailed. ' ''•'■■ The Moana. brought ifta lollriwiiijj imports:—94lo sup. .ft, ffm-tei', S7 <*.a?cs ce.r'e»lii, 18 cases canned gßods, 50' ca.sc,s c<i.nncd a*' paragus, 203 kegs while lead, *.*2 misitß decolours. 50 casks l.ilbrkat.iiig oil, I6t) luhricating oil. 39 .t-lru'rits' • 51: casn.s rubber gooß.s, 20. bales fuWisr good«, 2 balca rubber goods, 2 «iisk-s M'ntal eisaig, 10 casks soap, 31 cases periddtedis, .55 «ase« periodicals, 37 boxes typiW'itftrs, Eg casep chewing-e'urii, I ifcfe'td* ' bull,, 14 cases brandy, ?0 cases bto-.itbiiards. 40 crates rooflnif, $ cases mMliih-ery S3O boxes ralpins. BSO boxes prune:?, liX! tosj-s peaohes, 75 cases apples, and a oaiantity of fresh fruit from Harotofißa.' I'lis vesifis-I'd cargo for Sydney iucjude's ft Jotge ouantity of stocks, canned Bawl's, fruit, oil, ink, building paper, am eases <*f nia-rthinerv Tho steamer is to .lecv'e frifllinfitsa "for Sydney at 5 p,m, to-dqy, E.M.S. T.USAKINA KEPOiITS. A wireless message, hag been received from the captain of E,5t,S. TriMkirja, stating that he expected the vessel to ar'rko at Hobart frdm Landoh. bh IVodinD«dav afternoon, June 24. 'The' liner is due at "Wet lington on June 30. WARSHIPS* MOVEMENTS. H.M.S. Psyche., rrtis itoat-eil' hut, vt the Calliope Dock, Auckland, o.ft Wo<ln<-!«*/iv morning. Tho Psjclie will le-.v-c AnciitanS to-morrow in seareii of tho. mtsStrtjj laftfich Andrew'. H.M.S. Pyram-ijp left WeiHp.Btar! for tjic north at 10 p.m. ycstcjfdity to .isrfst in Hie search for the Ari.d.rett. Mic is MpftcWd to arrive back here on tfftms 45, The cruiser' will poiy tift' «t 'Wrtlingia.E ' oii July 30. ' ME&S-T-AKLE (JOSSIK Mr. Breen, chief bfer ot J;hc Kfiiap-ai, has been . granted -eit.e.uded leave of absence, and is ta.kfes a, trfcp to Emslawi. Mr. Silcklinß htts: ioiflied lite Kafabbl as secod ofilcer, Mr. Prflsse'r- having iierti tetnporanly promoted to- the poeit-ioiri of-ebfef Mr, I, R. Befeon-, p-ttwtf of the SqiiaiK has signed off that steamer's articles for tho purpose of ta:-k.in.g ap & shots position at Auckland. Captain Showman is in coferMnd' of tho Waihora (recently roooajfflisiorjed tt t i y% . telton), and has Che offlbct's iHmociated with him:-'e*ic.f -oiHtef. Mft t" Y nilli second officer* ftr. I'. ir.'liiUtsr: third ?r flicc , I ',' i II V A - Cri.tistijG: chief ebgiacrf, Mr. U. T. Pattci'ebii • sewi'-nd engiriee'r. Mr .1. M. Convillo; fo'tirtli engineer, iif'r. J W, TliomSon: chief steward, Mi*, k &rfemaji ' Mr. E .r. Andrew, assistant pw:«er <*f th* Moornki, rflmo ashore <tt Wtltlogton yd*tcrday. Mr. 1(. UuefcWorllt. lata St IB*Maori, has filled the vacfi-nsy on th* Moerakl. Mr, J. J. Smith, late .mate 6-f tho- Aranawo., has joined tile Sineinoa as ffilrd officer, Mr. J. Plovrmaii is How, cjiisf officer of tho Tahiti, vice Mir. Ltjng'more, vfho hestaken up a shoro Bosifibn: wtth itie tfliioh Company. Captain F..P. .fcv:an? has resumed caiiimand of the Tahiti, Ca-pte-tn 6..Ciraw6'.lia : w signed oft at WcUtpgton ycstenla*. Mr. S. Stoffora, Jatc- wireleiia b.f the Maori, has ic-incd the TaaiM'as'assistant. ,Mr. W.' Wade-, lath of tho Cooraa, has Joined the Maori n.'s wireless operatorMr. W. P. Whit*, mrt engineer' of the Tahiti, came ashors at WHHriKkm y.«st'crday. Mr. W. .S6.m-meTvi'fle, idto of'trlie Vr ow i J° in c a ** vessel id his st«id. ' Mr. P. J. O'Neill, fpiiHli enSlltwr of t'h.e Tahiti, has signed off t-hat vesiM's articles. Continuing her voyage from Sydney to s «n Francisco, the 'Union s-tsarncr Tahiti ,Icft WcUington last, evening, "She is due at Rarotonga- on. Ji.ine- S4, Papeete on j'uhe? 26, and at San Fraheiseo on .Tttljv ■% Tho local agents for the F. and a. Line have been advised %hal lhi« sMarniar Naf"folk, which cleared WVHiiißioit for Boston and fiew York oil- May 12, a-rrfv'ed at fflttfl'te Vhloo on Wednesday,' Juno 17. AntieipatioUa lire that the tlnioii edltier Wailiora will get- away fropj WeEiitEtoil for Timaru, Lyttelton, anil Sydney, on Monday evening. Tho cable steamer Iris is espeeteit to leave ■ Auckland this ni&rfljag' for Su-'va, Norfolk, and Fanning isliiiiids attd Xraijcouver. The vessel wil{ be abscttt irßi.n Auckland for ahattl, Hnwe nto-ntlis. Sb'k will land stores oi.iit timber at Norfolk and Fanning Island's, pweetilii'ig to Vancouver to rriit down te siti-rt ss-etlon of cable.. After having been (lei-niimd Inside tho Walrau Bar for nearly- a week, the enaotal steamers Blenheim ansl Vfalrau. atrivoil at Wcllinglon from IMeaherm Msl. eveninf. During the lime litat tUw were com'iH'lNl to remain inside the fivia- heavy rast-Brlv wcathor prevailed, sind tltei-c won very little water on the bar, A windmill, vrlik'lt Is HiiA i® bi> Hi* largest of its ki-inl til the world, lias late, ly been l)riMi<;li( Into use at Hw'linattiti,Vrieslaml, for ilrniniu<i a troci ot: Uiiv lit ml redeemed from (lie .-ra hy high finiaahU-im-iits, vvilli nit iivi'a- of tMU nt-rcs, : i"hi-i machine, which Ins >lcel. 6i.n'U and. is inolinled on n .steel (nwer, lins '.i rlisme-lct-of SOft., and is r->M Ui W, qmiiW-C iiF (lialing wilb WVOOQ t'o TOjDStC" ctibte ftttt:' of wtcr In as Iwmsc. :. I

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2181, 20 June 1914, Page 7

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