The Isle of Wight County Press and South of England Reporter from Newport, Isle of Wight, England (2024)

-And. the Hawkos the CONSERVATIVE On refreshment and the cage before tbe Feast of the I A A A A 1 Vantage, rowed the tne racing and they racing the they gai 1 lue 'members, a lead of about two lengths. he waa proud sue number 8 A I Journal returns of undeveloped land duty street, named after this paper- do not know that any which was issued some years Since. 1 BOROUGH. whOJU (Bniertatnnunis, A A I SATURDAY 1 2 a 3 and 7.30.

I A A Mezzo-Soprimo, Albert Hall Coocerts, Ac. 1 Baritone, l'rlucipal i a Denboff Opera Liza Labmann Tour, Accompanist. THE STRING BAND MARINE LIGHT UOYAL Admission to Pier and Pavilion, Gd. CONCERTS INSTBUMENl'AL, a Monday and Wednesday, at 7.30. Every Sunday at 3.30 and 8 p.m., SACKED I A CONCERTS.

Admission to t'ler and Pavilion, 2d. PBS1.IUI.NSKY ANNODNcaUHT. CHURCH, CJASTLBUOLD A I 3 I.W., A SCHOOL A special Services on A 20th. at 10.46, 2.46, and 6.30. Preacher: A (London), (General Secretary Sunday-school TJuion).

I A I I Soloa by i i Mahsl Peice PUBLIC 6NDAY OCW. 21.t: as at 7.30, wbon I J.P. (Chairman of Council, Sunday-school Colon), and others will address tbe meetinir. Chairman G. BALL, O.O.

(Oowes). See special posters for loll particulars. KOl'AL X.W. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. by too much exuberance.

Tecognises and conducted one of the movements of his last in and it really seems a pity tbat the grand House to sanction his sacrilegious THE ANNUAL MATCH PLOUGHING will be held (by kind permission) i a i a GARSTON8 FARM, A 1012. Ministerialists on the dpwn grade. These con- Entries Close undersigned on 1 6 Schedules may be obtained from the Secretary or of such figures: from the Newport Offices of the County Press or Island Star. H. CoisLINGWOOD Bee TEAM, bring a a resolution olosuring the i is a i which aims a deadly tbe life of a i a the founder.

blow. at tha liberties of a thousands of oar National Society the Prevention of Cruelty to loyal I a fellow subjects, a if an attempt is Ghildren. made to force it through by the arbitrary use of the gag, the closuring of the i may involve the closuring of the Government. NOTES ON TOPICS supplement ISLE OF I THE GUILD. KBEDLLSWOTTK A A I I I of Garments contributed by members of the Guild aristocracy." i.

will take place CASTLE, AT A I A 24th, recently ennobled aristocracy it would between noon and 6 p.m. It is hoped that all who are interested in the good work will take the opportunity inspecting- the -people" i proving a costly one for the rate- is a street in Bournemouth called Owl- can deny that the performances of the pointed a grievously the occUjaiers of land articles exhibited. All applications for. grants from the different for tha past year show a total of £10,218. part of the property of Sir Esplanade have been greatly responsible for would suffer under its provisions.

I this case i Institutions must be sent. to Mrs. Dean, Mastermau lately admitted that the was at one time Portsmouth. the popularity of the even i this Allerton, Yarmouth, I by Ootober 10th. Chrysanthemum Newport Mew, Esq, Polars, Newport.

A A will be held at the I A (kindly lent by Col. C. D.S.O., and demanding i DiVoroed from.agrarian agitation, the; pictures and ancient rouejioal instruments, Officers of the 8th Battalion Hants Kegiment), On i a At a a 1 2 1 9 1 2 liberation than as a disconcerting menace." Entries Close Monday October 28th. A Silver Unp presented by the President for 24 Cat I their anxiety to i or propitiate of the excursion. Japanese Blooms.

A Silver Cup presented by -the Ulster and to avoid startling British Society for the Best Group in the Show. Special which they have done nothing -to educate on the is a story of the wooing of Princess a of the better players have little or no ohance of of Yarmouth, has been -doing i ancient Mm. Q. Mr. luxd Gwidioo.

tier. Vegetable and Fruit Glasses. Schedule of Prizes on Gave, Hon. 44 Pyle-street, Newport. i i THE I A I I i now A I A I of I i parties and the Court of A a for Irish patch that the i was sending to it' for Skating 11- a.m.

to I p.m., 2.30 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9.30 p.m. Admission Tickets at Pavilion: Skaters non- skuter.i (gallery) 2d. Books oi 12 tickets (to include Pier toll) con be obtained at the Pier Gates, price 4a. A instructor will be in attendance, from whom good Skates can be hired. Sir a Carson made a telling reply at Glasgow tp the puny politiciariB are charging with playing with the.

passions of bigotry. series of Greek and Latin tests. of the whole of this a he said, i earliest issues of the series will bo the first two i one of the local regattas might be arranged I A one of the gravest responsibilities I have ever had volumes of Euripides, translated A the same week. in life. I thoughtless lad trying tp in- a of Ventnor.

flame bigoted passions. I loathe them. I know what I am dealing wiph'; I know the fires and flames that are burning at the thought of the in Farnham.that when the proposed division in i Club organise a grand Island betrayal of countrymen, not only in Ulster, the diocese takes effect, the Castle will be tournament on the beautiful Corporation rinks? but all through the rest of I a resentment felt against the Insurance A is only a symptom of thp resistance which an un- disoiplined democracy is certain to display to the jrowing restraints on individual liberty which a in connection with the Conservative and i3ocialjstio legislation is bound to impose with Unionist Franchise Association, and gentlemen in I was able to inform him, Disestablishment i i have any practi- of the authorities if they failed to repair the increasing severity. A writer in the plined community can effectually deal, through ts Government, with social idea, too prevalent in certain quarters, that the Pulls the i wliioh had such a successful make this library more of a. publio boon than it Liberal party.

restraints of social will fall exclusively on run recently at has produced a similar is at the present? the riob, the idje, the is a fond illusion. entitled A Scrape the at the made by visitors that there is nothing in the have in front of them the pernicious found sureties for his good behaviour. had but tbe racing produced very keen contests, which man of ub will be put under restraints such Comedy Theatre, which bids fair to repeat the nature of a.public readiug-room or library in the example of Masterman, rolls phrases a short a of dealing with foreigners ip those aroused the greatest interest. have never dreamed such as men success of have ever asked themselves whether they were willing, or even able to bear. I this Contemporary a Cook surveys Political Prospect in a spirit which his fellow Radioals will not find made a superhuman effort and sat np in bed that the cause of the unprecedented congestion in the House of Commons lies with the Parliament teristic energy.

A and thinks that the circ*mstance must to the invisible orchestra the smile of appreciative Years ago we possessed some celebrated expose the shortsightedness of those thanks i is familiar to so many orchestra who consider that the the House of players, and sank back and died i tbis happy Erskine, Sbaries, and others, can postponed i i i by-'" expression on his face. eleotiona are a source of admitted uneasiness. Opposition is on tho up grade and the stituencies have not gone back to a in 1900," dom, and variety Bhould go cruising in the but-they have moved in that direotion. I Solent creeks. should take a congenial i the Island team playing at the were idle and misleading to ignore the significance 'one of the i a candi- i Bembridge Harbour, JVootton Creek, account most of the locals witbont even seeing humiliation purchase i tbe retoutiou of of the Island once a week and penned ib the mark, however, and dates Portsmouth at the last election, and an Beaulieu'River, Oliver, and the board.

apostle of. the new land policy which has beeu a A day or two should be spent at each County Press care to take part in the movement to his post as Minister Agriculture when be i mpst come down to more enlightened won considered by George and-his friends place exploration. total cost of a hire Start a elub, a letter addrejssed to Watts, told that be must set aside his pledges to British at a hole-in-the-corner meeting in the mansion of of boat; and food is not more than the average County Office, Union-Btreet, and marked agriculturists he would have laid the foundations i this present year of grace under the rule of one and jpdge, an Austrian millionaire baron, has made a charge at seaside apartments." remarkable admission. said they, were not prepared to see our countryside depopulated for the sport and pleasure of recently ennobled strange, if brilliantly witty paper called year further to improve the. Western Esplanade influential politician is prepared to see it done.

stated to have been principally undertaken' to as the i a Government are responsible amuse the contributors, who never condescended and health resorts goes to show that, with the seem that in view we have n6t i A once member for the are almost essential if we aire to induce visitors to much to thank the Government for. Island and one of the contributors was Charles patronise -the town for a longer period than- George's method of i up the land tue i a tbis the last member for merely during the best part of the year. payers. has incurred expenditure in.d^aJing with disputed cases of land valuation of they lost a i large proportion of these a A book recently published entitled A of presided at a luncheon connection with au ex- ments. the Irish Question I I I Ruler, contains some very remarkable conducted the party to the Castle, remains that the.

Sunday evening concerts have admissions, especially when the. political faith of the author is' considered. suspects that where they were welcomed by the of minded people will generally agree i the A Irish are only half-hearted in i a come to be Regarded less as an aot of thef'latter including a Regal of 1640 and two is what Brooks says, about the Government thanked the part had taken in the conduct surprising that no steps have been taken to essential details of the Irish have of Battenberg by i Alfonso of Spain, whioh i produced a measure which threatens rather to now going the A American increase than diminish the amount of attention Minister at the Spanish Ckmrt says that i by political leaders- that the Imperial Parliament, will have to devote AJfonso was a devoted lover in bis courtship days. have one 4 finest amateurs-ifi the country, i i to Irish affairs. Retrenchment and reform of Prinoess' a was i a Sebastian she' and there a a otbers can put up a good onrioua of their oontenta.

A throwing a light on with flags and huntinR in Conservative colours, any kind are rendered not indeed impossible, -but expressed to the i her fondness Spanish game. A Island championship, played in eight exceedingly arduous by the system of dual con- oranges. she Was returning to England sections, say, Sanaawn, Ventnor, trol that to permeate I i administration. she stopped -for. several days in Paris.

Imperial Parliament will remain the co*ckpit Spanish Embassy in that capital received a dis- would provide eight players for a really good minoritea." A COUNTY NOTES. i i a a i i atljet I I having been closed renovations. I I I that.the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses Of the Borough of packet Company have issued warrants pay- duties, as was only to bo expected of one with Rule, question will be. submitted to the people Newport, Isle of Wight, in pursuance of the provisions of tbs Publipi'Healtb Acts Amendment Act, 1907, are ment the usual interim dividend, at the rate of such wide experience in Manchester and Lanca- before becoming law. i would mean nothing devoted to 0 8 making A I to the Home Office six.per cent, per annum, for the hpJf of the shire generally, and previously in the Metropolitan short of an undertaking the head of the A OCclatiug that the following Part or a finanoial year.

Section of theV Act shall b6 in fOtce i the Haid Borough "of Newport, Isle of i Subject Matter. Police. Part 7. Section to dealers i old metal Infanta Maria Teresa, which, took place in the and marine stores: Any representation's or objections in respect of Application should bo addressed to the Secretary of State, Home Office, Whitehall, prior to the 5th day of November, 1912. Bated this 4th day of October, 1912.

BOSS A Clerk. Scttfttrs, I A Can be seen and visit to under the management of attendance, and this may mean an extra on repeated that final decision of the i must Weston; esquires, sons of the most noble i a declared the bazaar ladyship was pre- particulars obtained it the Home Farm Wattsl. I is announced elsewhere that the great the members of the. Societies and a largely, if exclusively, depend upon the results a of Portland, i Treasurer of sented by pretty maiden (little Miaa Eleohor Bumping Station, Bembridge. Tenders for same to be sent to the Clerk, Rural Sonata, op.

109, Chopin's Sonata in flat minor, striking proof that A i was quite right of the by-elections between the present time and ecclesiastical District Council, 30 Pyle-street, not later and other selections i Chopin, and i speaking of arrangements for the inaugu- third rejection of i by the about sffiuilar appointments made on the 24th of case as a aonvenir of this occasion, and her ladyship than Wednesday 16th instant. ISLE OP I A I I COUNCIL. TO CARRIAGE BUILDERS, ETC. above Council invite Tenders for the Construction of a I A for nse next A i I is hoped tbat this cup a other the friendly societies, and tbe place wbioh the with their 3 Roller according to Specifications, handsome- trefchips to be run at that meeting societies hold on Insurance -Committees, this which can be seen and Form of Tender obtained on will be on view due course in the principal plan of them against each in narrow feared that unless a Unionist seat is speedily port, where the occasion was marked by imposing They knew how -much they bad that cause' at beast, application to their Surveyor (Mr. A Cozens, towns of the Island.

Walmer Villa. Castle-road, Newport, Tenders, in sealed envelopes, marked on the ontside "Tender for Sleeping a should be delivered'at my Office not later than Wednesday 16th instant. By order, H. I A Clerk to the i Rural District Council Officos, 30 Pyle-street, 5 Newport. I 4th October, 1912.

-tfrifl I i I A A S. A A 5 1912. AGAINST ULSTER'S HOME Amid scenes of extraordinary popular enthu- Devott, the present member, Sir Godfrey Baring, siasm the Ulster Covenant against not seeking, re-election. was signed by- great numbers of Unionists in Belfast on Saturday last. Covenant," aays Garvin, who witnessed its signa- ture, is a rock laid acrosB the pathway of are to be no longer three separate stations, launched i much difficulty if a slipway but several of bis colleagues, are amenable to any person shodld henceforth draw water yet be averted.

Ploase God, that it might be so Rule. I infatuation declines to pause in that each with a complete set of platforms numbering i there is no possible result but one of from one upwards. the Middle, and lives shipwreck shows how necessary it is passion, bloodshed, and a shadow of civil war overhanging these islands is a more momentous thing than any gathering cloud upon Eastern A i it will not depart because we a choose to turn our eyes away it. demand of the loyalists of Ireland is freedom under the Crown, and the gatherings recipient of many congratulations on Thursday, on which have reoently taken place in Ulster havff attainment of the 21st anniversary of his afforded overwhelming testimony a under no birtb. i Highness's comingrof age was quietly conceivable circ*mstances will the people of the celebrated.

loyal Provinoes submit to a Government set np left OBborne Cottage to rdjoin his regiment; the under a Bill drafted under Nationalist pressure, 60th i a Rifles, at Aldershot. with a complete disregard of the Ulster factor. That this is a factor whipb -refuses to be ignored is being recognised by a members of the appointed Chief of the Criminal Investigation Liberal party, and a policy pause is advo- Department of Scotlaud a in succession to cated. Massingham has warned the Govern- Superintendent Froest, has some years been ment not to i he a familiar figure at Cowes, in connection with the Alexander McCnlloch, of.l»4 Queen'a-gote, London, of meeting Sazonoff at the same time as him- highly-respectable class) who were cited admits has never been the eleotors, and visits of the King and Queen and foreign as this lead is followed by another distinguished a in command of the Special been unanimously adopted as the prospective Liberal tend to prevent misunderstandings hereafter. each lined which does not strike one a being doll dressing, i which first prizee were awarded to Liberal publio i of the Manchester branch of deteotives who watched over the safety candidate for Inverness-shire.

Guardian, the greatest Liberal in the of the i and Queen of Spain during their stay representative of that constituency, is to retire at tbe give colour to the oontention that the words on awaited those who had broken the a i of Misses Hawkes and Gaudion were highly commended; of urges that, in discussing tbe at Osborne Cpttage in August. cour- ena of the preaent Parliament. Bill, ample room should be given delibera- teous, a an ideal polioe officer, Chief Inspec- the onlv son of the late Mr. George McCulloch, a a tion, and, if need be, for compromise." Parliament reassembles on Monday is stated to be the intention of Ministers to Island who have come into- touch, with i Sir Baring, fcas been staying at the 6 Meurice, Paris. V.

A a 4 Jacob, of Winohester, the oldest journalist in Hampshire, celebrated his been the efficient officer of the a Sooiety 84th birthday i Wednesday. i a Convalescent Officers and Highgate district of London, and the best cerniny tbe relations of the Cabinet and the maintenance of the of and i was upwards of £120 (applause). That was in addition to the- principles of true sportsmanship in their com- at Osborne House was re-opened this week after wishes of a friends will accompany i there. Sovereign. directors of the Isle of i Steam- competent in.

the discbarge of his responsible the has received -a pledge that the 20 tons and under 2s. 6d a With the proceeds of that bazaar active sportsman, could claim that iu all ths -of Battquberg was represented by the I a District Council. Rennie, Councill of the British Embassy, at the baptism of the infant daughter of the late a Palace, Madrid, on Saturday. One of the members of the International In- ments they hold in connection with local i authority, emphatically confirming the i set been a rich a of burgeaaes," amongst Simeon for attending to open-the bazaar, and alao to aa usual, added a few topical containing vestment i is negotiating the now Societies. the latter and the Island Insur- celebrated Chinese Government 5 per cent, gold ance Committee ai'e placed i a great difficulty in plain words, agrees that the i has still tbe being Weston, qaptain of the I practical way the great interest -which they knew loan of £10,000,000, is A i a by the default of the Government in making last word to say on subject of aud of i a Viscount i they took in the: canao (applanae)- known in the Island as a keen adequate provision the supply Of what they that accordingly it' will be i to determine Baron of-Putney, one of the two most honourable yachtsman.

Tuesday next is the day Paderewski's return the, supply of medicine aa well as fpr medical virtnoiBo's programme will include Beethoven's demand on the local rates. Schumann. I Central a i a have, a of the unworkable provisions of the through their chairman, i pre- Statute. A a contemporary saye, considering whose orthodoxy is nnimpeaobable in favour of Bishop of i a Cole, sented a 40-guinea cup to be raoed at A a 14th, 1912, to September 9th, 33 motor-cars and 39 tor-cycles werp registered in the. I i while 33 of owner- ship (7.

oars and 26 cyoles) were registered and back of the Island has developed seriously since Liberal Club) be a desperate attempt bind the meeting, and i was ordained as. a special favour (applause), iiu had just heard that; a Iiiberal candi- the captain. Three crews entered, and ths race to 286 drivers' licences were issued or renewed. I i duplicate licences were fees only is the abandonment of the A i i a chariot wheels of Mini- attend at Sir John's residence tp be presence, At heard-that he waa a Scotamau and lived in Wales On the homeward crew received amounted to £117 i Commander i A ton, gang and Yentuor is again threatened. I is defiance of the feeling of Ulster, and there are has been appointed to the a Naval College, suggested that the land behind- the roadway otbers.

Osborne, lieutenant, is a son of A i a Sir John ton. ing the clay, but the trouble at Atberfield appears a (who once com- to a gone too a to be arrested. con- manded the a yacht Victoria and and has been serving as commander of the battle- that whicb has already been rendered useleis there i only a Scotch Temperance i on tbe time to wbioh they relate. Sanitary matters were, land taxation to the value of £1000. What waa that Iiowe (cox.) tho winners, Thring, ship i in the Mediterranean Fleet.

A Baker, brother lifeboat a continue to be of service a this a -Baker, Financial Secretary to the a dangerous point it is necessary that a launching Office, and son of the late Sir Baker, place shall be found between the ledges, which Portsmouth, has been adopted as prospective are such a menace to shipping, and the difficulty i a candidate tbe Barnstaple division of of meeting condition is very great. Important changes at Waterloo Station will ward of the present station, and it is stated that if assist i i a of the difficulties that the lifeboat were removed to this point it could be have long beset persons using this terminus. the South stations disappear, leaving but one that the Station should be maintained there, if Waterloo, i platforms numbered one at all possible, but the decision as to whether tbis a a go to Balmoral and it threatens to the beer 1 date 24th September; ,2 James who bad dpoe-so much towards.tbe Conservative Club, Tho dutiea of starter and judge wmtkt to 18. Prince Maurice of Battenberg, youngest son of the a of the Island, arrived at Osborne Cottage on Wednesday, was the Yesterday i a Prinoe Maurice Chief Inspector a has been tor a will receive hearty congratulations chairman of the Broken Hill Minea, Australia. on his well-merited promotion those in.

the Jiord Alverstone has contributed an introduction Protbero, son of the late Canon Profchero, of i i a will deal with the i of in the second volume of the to the Dictionary of National Bio- graphy. Heinemann is abont to publish a new A contemporary says I is believed olubs. Speaking of bowling, why-should not the prised to hear that the toast bt the next i a than the iphabitanta of the borough paid in other committee. Mr. Brading erected the atolls and acquired by a local nobleman qnd I would of course be absnrd to emulate the it was proposed.

pf the a Catholio Church. Eleanor Viscountess Gort is giving at home at a Cowes Casfcla next -Wednes- Hibbert the President (the Countess of Selborne) i give a but a thoroughly disci- an address. Graham Moffatt, the author of of the late Coleridge-Taylor have would be pleased to give their services in organis- a i son. i a Churchmen of his stamp money in their possession, the cash was taken stroke, Smale, Shields, and MoreMtf been adequately rendered at and ing such a library, and the payment of a librarian are regarded as a curse to the oause they profess them by the Captain of the Castle of Yar- Bedstone coxswain). Review, Sir I is stated that, hours before he died he need not an insuperable obstaole.

became unconscious, but towards the end he in minor with all his charac- he had finished he smiled T.P.'8 Weekly, describing a sailing holiday, distance telephone when the Chess made because Russell is considered indispen- I a ordained that one shall here- Morgham, A and Bound, with who seeks a holiday of fresh, air, free- Association played a 12-buard match panion, a stove a a cooking utensils, and' noted player and.a regular participant in the first- this reason alone the interests of the Stock tion to adopt measures for keeping pigs ip'their tpgother, but the strength Of Purkia and hia lire a small cabined sailing boat. Tben, in tho class tournaments. 'At. tlije time he lived i breeders of England and Scotland are be sacri-, proper plaoe. in these records do we read men told in toe hard pull down stream in the teeth of following order, should make for a he was a fine exponent of blindfold play and could ficed, and Runciman oalmly looks on.

i of hundreds of swipe being brought i all parts Particulars have been published of somewhat I is to accept One of the founders was the street was Dale, A of jSouthampton, town owes a i debt of gratitude to John generally accompanies the pleasant and informing I'. Barton, has spared no time or pains to visits of the Hampshire i Club, to the Island, organise and perfect tho-outdoor musical arrange- by Mr. Sydney Brooks, a cursion to a i A during tbe meeting the Sunday music may. be divided, but the fact will not be able to recognise i offspring. British Association at Dundeei Marquis of I thei oourse Of the inspection Dale spoke on sixteenth century lutes, and was afterwards a to be delivered to Princess a of dne of the a centres, such as or Battenberg.

quantity was not A opinion on the subject embassy did not know whether to arrange the welcomed by delivery of a box or a barrel. I a i its sur- prise when there was delivered to it for presenta- tion to the Princess a full-sized orange' tree in its native earth, loaded with goldep fruit. Inspector John a years has for the Prevention- of Cruelty to Animals in tbe Island, baB been transferred to the Musweli i During bis stay here a has proved i politician like i Pease '4hpnld ship of 40 tons and upwards belonging to the had both the recovered and la few aucpepd. Without he thought energetio, tactful, and thoroughly reliable and a repeated, aarif it were gospel, story that town should pay a toll of 5s. yearly, vessels ot minor improvemeuts made, and ail had beeu paid for he could say thot pp to the age of 5P he wae a i i was the first pf the Society's officers Government, and it is quite impossible that settiiig forth the eleotiop of burgesses," chief appsaranpe of tho stalla.

Their wpsk fftteriy to be appointed assistant sanitary inspector a situation involving -issue of the pledge, burgesses," and free of the bgrough, unselfish because they did not get any banefita of are Officially informed that Island medical contradiction to tbe report. men, following this example pi pther members of Cripps rightly insiste that the veto of Crown Cheke i a aB much OB 'tD apy one that the idea had ao bqccbbb- the British Medical Association throughout, tbe still remains as a. protection against an arbitrary Foquett, and HobBon. A a meeting fully matorialiaed after Kingdom, have given notice to resign the appoint- Minister, thns, with tbe weight of a great legal on the 21st of August, J634, there seems to have committee promise A I is manifest eventually whether it is his.duty to sanotiou, connaellors of the i a Governor of the town by having beeu asked open tho hazaar. Sho hopod Cullen, and a 7 Whitfield.

that additional funds mnst.be fonnd probably refuse to sanction, a measure submitted by of Basel i i Baron of it we'uld be moat Bucfleeafnl and that they would make A Chappell, Mr. fc. Hennington gave is another ration of the A as a glorious muddle. I of-Lords. stated that the medical profession hope to put forward a scheme of servioe themselves to take the terms upon whioh the profession stands with a straight to the country ip causing areas seems the most infallible method increasing bad blood.

slipping seaward of the cliff land at the the recent heavy rains, with the result that not boat Station possible, but the sinking of the popular Undercliff coach drive between Black- tbe a who i -absolutely decline tinotly set in no wise Bhould this be would have much chance against Mr. Douglas Hall Iiowe where he. served as 6hould be drained, to keep the water reach- struction of another lifeboat slipway to replace would involve a heavy expenditure, ond. paper. having regard to appearances this might at ady Government i there inay be -interesting Court held 17th September, 43 Elizabeth, the Qov.ernment's supporters, which waa very much like, A C.

Langdon, S. Purnell, and Purnell (oox.) time suffer the same fate. Tn order that the developments on a atnd on a the servant of Elizabeth Stone, widow, was pre- bribery and corruption. Liberal need to alao rowed. Time, iOmin.

lOaec. i the ths understand that a poition affording fair prospect being kept sitting up to Cbridtmas and do all in their power tp safeguard the water- of stability has been pointed out at the base of an resuming in less than a ThiB is the latest supply of the town. Persons were commanded, A report had been circulated that the King had been and with Carey were the winneri old landslide, a hundred yards to tho east- arrangement foreshadowed by i Ministers, not to wash their clothes witbin 24 of the promised that Home Rule should not bo "granted Reynolds add Hapgood, with S. of moderate length- were constructed. proud record of the Atherfiedd boat in resouing is practicable must be left to the experts of the ment re-assembles.

answer to it is likely, in Elton, brewer, bad that year; made bis drink, and in getting up that-bazaar (applause). a National i a Institution. A marriage has been arranged and wills-take call for candour, con be as insorutable as i place early in between the Gurney i vicar of Hnitton Bussel, Yorkshire, second son of-the late Mir. Caruthefs i of age might have been prompted administer a Pitcbcombe House, Gloucestershire, and Ulrica, elder daughter of and Mrs. a Schneider, era may almost atone silence his oharming -of 32 Queen's Gate Terrace, and Sydney Terrace, Isle of i NOTES a made a eafcellent suggestion at the week-end.

is admirable authority the who was a in the year 44th Elizabeth, was Lee, of Trinity House, at wbqBe stall the doll was annual dinner of the! Cricket namely that week of- sport should friends in the most luxurious manner, that loea) licensing laws. be organised. Canterbury, Bournemouth, Southamp- ton, add Cheltenham specialising at oricket, with prolonged periods of pleasure, and intervale bread and meat. Blackpool at bowling, and so on. Cowes and of the business whioh avers to be henceforth year James I the bakers of Mrs.

S. Benzie, an4 ball wm of course, have their weeks, but they are devoted entirely to Yachting. Ryde rovide a very attractive programme, in addition, entertained, and though George is not a may know of whom they buy a including cricket, bowling, rowing and tennis, Sybarite, is a total abstainer, neither doeq obligation imposed upon bakers of town illuminated with coloured fairy lights by Mr. advertisem*nt, and only needs a little oo-operation the gathering. Behind the merrymaking there threatened with penalties if they i great assistance was deeply appreciated.

Mr. the part of those at the head of the various was a distinct purpose, and no one will be sur-. anjongst themselves to pell flesh at a higher price Marshall was a most inaefatigjihle chairman of the example of Blackpool, where the entries ron into thousands, but there are enough keen bowlers in an the Island to make a very fine meeting. conversing reoently. with a reverend their biding and make their voices heard on the much domiciled in Rjrde several years, that there is a reference library in the town.

I it too muoh on the i might be held by the group of Church- wherein it is recorded that one Roberts, having competed for the foar handsome silver challenge to ask the Council to take some steps to toWn, and the residents, too, deserve a little round his tongue one moment and the next dis- days, Constable Fpuquet having affirmed upou consideration in this matter. are many plays the rancour of the most violent oath that certain 'natives of Holland had come stroke, gentlemen of leisure and literary tastes who to the Church of which he is supposed tcK.be a within the borough i 19 pounds of Spanish with C. Guy coxswain) met Fleet's crew (F. Fleet, A effort iB being made to i a chess clnb game should a no permanent home iu the local players bx the persons S. while of the younger generation of players lied by the concession of the department to Irish be.

cut in autumn and distributed amongst the hand aud won comfortably by 24 lengths in lOmiifa- conld bold their own with most other Island has averted tbe poor, at the discretion pf the a towns. i Shories, mentioned above, is now a ChesS," will be put into! the right bands. I is rumoured that an effort will be made next by enoloaing a a making winter to deal with a highly complicated question. thanking for bis courtesy in placing at about 25, vagaries of the English climate such gardens' the measure inolnde representatives of -railway miles a a our a i Island. a Marine A i band on the Western who depend for existence upon their produce dismal been gratifying.

fluence to bear against, it. opposition of the Eaat Gowm, which attained ita first birthday on the for the necond been most extensively patronised, and broad- dictum that a music is sacred." i the wealth of talent at tbe a billiards wbioh exists in tbe Island, it is not a little organise an Island billiards championship. 'Many meeting, because most of the match play takes under the auspices Of clubs and in has reoently done the old td eagues or eup competitions trophies presented mtO the venerable arohives and Newport, Cowes, East Cowes, and Freshwater, competition proper, i be played at antique documents and publishing the results of ABGUS. THE ISLAND LIBERAL CANDIDATURE. appears to feave accurately desoribed the were evidently no respecters of persona, tion guests of Baron de Forest in Leicestershire last-' there is an entry setting forth tbat Jobn the name Club, further statement that the host entertained presented and fined for some breach of the Other results Hat a other towns -have their champagne flowed like water, and tbat Sunday fashion, was spent quite in tbe approved Frenoh serious.

Baron de Forest does not count this town shall sell bread openly in their shops, conld when the Chancellor of the Exohequer has tp be so that the liege subjects of our i very efficient string band, conducted A- Fellows, he dine off a sardine and a biscuit. But it would was to bake and se)l their bread a i to decoration was dpne by members of the Olub. i would be a splendid be' a mistake to under-estimate the signilioance of tbe price of a i while the butchers were committee, assisted by a band of helpers, whose i was received with immense enthusiasm, places." the principal guest alone continuing seated when I A CHUBOHMEH IN HIDING. I remains to be seen whether tbe powerful pookinge stole stool, both appeal of the Archbishop of at Church sexes Congress to Liheral Churchmen to come out Annunciation next ensuing under the'penalty of to his surprise, although, ho had been cal effect. a is not by auy meatus pillory and cftgo before the Cqurt.

is witb the Newport Rowing. Club took place on the in Committee alone in bis theory that the balance of the men loyal and faithful members Complaints are frequently group will put their religion before their politics. mitte'd to the to be there until he uncomfortable for both competitors and spectators, to love. But there are others in the pf mouth and kept, as goods of felons abd a i smartly and were leading on rounding the first mark, Commons who may not be content to skulk in and of right belonging to the Mayor and bur- concealment when a invites the gesses. Good for the local such luxuries ing the mark, and a fresh start was made.

Leal's THK HUMILIATION OP MB. BUNOIMAN. anticipations Ruuciman would not prove strong enough to hold his own aa lands was reported in 3,606, and it was resolved pf lengths or BO to the good on rounding the mark dent of the a of Agrioulture have been jaatir tbat the grain sown on laud thus pilfered shall effort iu comiug home, but Leal had them well in was also the scene of the first long Russell. concession was not, Of course, sable, but because to dispense with his services, under present conditions, would involve a revolt may not have-been advanced in those days, they met Leal'u crow in the final, v-fd a splendid race on a of Mr- and hip followers. but it, was advanced enough to lead the Corpora- was witnessed.

turned the firut mark Should readers of the his seat in tbe Cabinet, but if he had relinquished principal square of the town. that sort of advantage, of confidence in bis book bone. FARMERS AND RATiYWAYS I President of tb? Board is a well-meaning attempt man, and the a i a i is an honest evidence of other seaside towns Buxton has fallen between tjvo stooliH-it i almost be said more, the enemies of interests, influential members of the trading classes, and agriculturists. Whenever measure is debated in Parliament it will, be their i is not yet late for farmers tp bring agricultural oommunity, most of all would previous day and boa been atUrnUd witb rolnarkabU feel the burden the pleasure, if properly success, a capital bazaar waa hold, at tho Town-hall organised, a compel itB withdrawal, or such on Wednesday. Tho opening ceremony was per- Veterans' Opinions as to the advisability of' drastic'changes in its composition that author formed by a Simeon, the charming wife of Bir splendid i keeping water and beer under observa- by Mrs.

J. Mr. BumoU, 8 Mr. a nad tion, there were equally strict rules iu respect to Old instruments for tbe summary punishment of offenders are occasionally mentioned. I is a to tbe MayOr to make new tbe I A similar penalty, was held over the heads a mysterious entry under date 6th April, Charles this daie-confessed be wprp a pair of bucks- question is whether this hornes on bis bead in tbis he was com.

and chilly wind from the north-east made it rather were enjoyed in days of old to the same extent as crqw are A a a upon the town they gradually increased their lead and were a coupla Stringent regulations were enforced in regard to after tye hia swine tbe fjfcreet." tirpes and observe what is happening at of the most progressive municipal bodies in the excellent arrangements South pf England 1 space being exhausted, I must here take ciated by hia fellow members. leave of these anojent a records, cordially disposal the material for tbesa random old- time jottings, penned when on holiday a denta of A BAST GO WES. fully, tVP fr Mr. Beriy, 2 Mr- J. sock darning (arranged Phillips, 2 Wias Cartwright; bag I was required that Miss Hawkcs, 2 Mlas Excellent sodeb were contributed by Miss Palmsr, crowded in the eveuipR, when there wan aanctag, a Another being present.

The outside of the Town-hall was The bazaar was organised by the building fund there were many other helpers. I CLUB. TEA A CONCERT. The final galley racing for the season in connection Medina on Thursday afternoon, when three crews cups presented by the vice-presidents. A strong I the first heat M.

a crew a George, S. Lockhart, and B. Lamb, Fleet's "gol away but bhielda's oar become entangled in the rope Secur- got away better this time and. had a slight lead round the first mark. passing the boat-house on the down-stream jourpey againBt the strong wind near the Cemfcut Mills." Fleet's crew made a game After; Pdrfcig'a orqw Purkia, atroke, Sanitation Ouaaley coxowain) had rowed a bye in lOmiu.

lSsecl, the wind, gained Thursday's London papers stated that and Borth, Cardiganshire, who has been mentioned a possible Liberal candidate fpr the lalaud, baa He is an old Oxford rowing blue and a winner of tho Diamond Sculls. CLU15S. OtJit I A Loudon, Ootober, 4, 1912. meeting THE VETO OF THE moet conflicting ruijipurs are current con- considering what steps should be taken the Jiheir rapid incfeauo in membership, to bay off them suggested can. have yet arisen.

Secretary is thus entitled to give a conventional made being presided over by the -Siaycir. A a i They Were also greatly indebted to Mr. Gaudion, Thompson, hiujaelf, and one or two others would yst a fortnight ago i this oolumn. Sir A Asquith, but only passed by a Single Chamber. a Eventually is not however now and 'it a be BADICALg AND EEFEEEKDUM.

Meanwhile, the growing disposition of Radioals i Orewes, secretary of the Edmund Simeon. submitting question, by means of Registrar of i the gravest anxiety to party managers. I is days was a muoh simpler matter than captured in I i a or Scotland Massingham of and his in tbe Housb of Commons will ceremonies. becomo a power i will not be safe to sworne uppon a i yet a be i extremely diffioult to satisfy. occasion (in 1647), when Sir John Oglander a next to guard against, or to avert, -catastrophe it is thought at the National.

sters; i i Snowden, however, is one of to listen to overtures having i their object, regarded as a preaideht for future THE EBMAINDEE OP SESSION. business in the House of Commons on records oalled i of a touch hod wasted money. had read that they Hapgood, with Roy Purnell won the first heat Tuesday, and Wednesday i be dull, because fight on the i will reallyTcommence sented "for having -drawn water at a aOmmOn They did nothing but waste and winners Reynolds and Hapgood, Thring and A every stage 'the measure i be resolutely fountain with a brazen pot cadled a kettle, con- and now'they had nearly wasted and worried Ryall being second. A fine race, won hy a bars opposed the Unionist party, and trary to established and the luckless maid enough. There was no doubt that Ulster would fight, canvas.

Poliard and Russell gave np. they will not in the least be deterred carry- was mulcted in fine of a -shilling. Frequent and tbey all knew that if she did Ulster be A. In the ing, on the struggle by the prospect of Parliament' entries ahow.the determination of the authorities tteht (applause). The aplendid proteat Ulster waa S.

A damn and Russell, with Carey but the influences of Sooiety count for a common fountain under pain of forfeiting without an appeal to tbB country. Tbey hoped each being second. I the final Langdon Osborno deal in these matters, and not only Asquith, eaoh offence, and a similar fine was imposed on report was true. I that appeal waa the people about-five them. MB.

BONAB A A BAT.MORATi. question is still asked did be repeated with added insistence when Parlia- any case, to be i by the leader the Opposi- oalled his i a i a insufficient. tion, who, though outspoken if circ*mstances was therefore a the meroy of the and variety of ortlclea, were arranged on either aide of was when filled the same, position. only difference is that the statesman of the Victorian biting reproof, while his sUceeasor in the Georgian smile. I Unionist circles which are usually well-informed, however, the idea that the com- stronger, under a penalty of 10s.

mand of the i had a connection with the authorities had not only an on the a i Fryer, Gaudion, and Bellamy who-had heen missing from home for about threa state of affairs in Ulster is regarded as utterly of the drink, but they also kept a look-out on-tbe and Miaa G. HaWkea; competition and soap, ture is probably absurd. probably have been asked i to (in another place beer-sellers are oalled tiplers, Mr. afford the leader of the Opposition a opportunity which would be a modern misdescription of a Earwaker, Palmar, and Miller; men's self and under conditions which conceivably a selling drink in false measures, and they There were various competitions, including Sir John Dewar, the events which have since transpired tend to a particularly severe penalty. Mr.

McUulloch is the lips of every one at the conference were selling a quart within their bouses in a cake-making competition the prize 1 BABON'S MEBEY QUESTS. I one reapeet, at any rate. Hemmerde. members of that Court -of Frano Roberton, and Miaa C. Gaudion; another compett- OLD I A SOME GLIMPSES OP i PAST.

I mentioned a weeks sinoe that a i I a Ilea, von Wiuoibonl Such, a good aecretary as he a valuable aaaet to town on the a what I Harold we tranacribing some of the most interesting- and i V- the manners and customs of our ancestors in the and the platform, which waa adorned with choice 'domain of local, self the valuable, and all who interested -in the Cowes Caatle, kindly lent by a Gort, looked heartily oosgratulated him (applause). Msj are indebted tp Stone and especially pretty. pains they have taken in deciphering these their researches. has favoured i unfortunately datiaii a copy of many he has discovered in the Yarmouth records, begmning with 43rd yeare of i a of tbe ob'onioles are in the the welfare of. the cauae, and also for the practical who won i twice in succession (applause).

On behalf English pf the time, and others are in a i I regard to the latter remarks that eatabhahing ow.inj^ to translation has been sometimes difficult i A SIMEON. I aid of the splendid new Conservative GJufc at Edmund Simeon, iniyw president of Jhe Conservative Afaocia- tbe fact that the ie very defective. firBt entry records what waa done at a that. new Club had been opened exactly: a year did a little rowing, and he waa a.tiil ajble to appreciate September, 1603, when tbe Corporation were comfortable queitera they had been able, thanks to I is- curious tbat a usually 'well- resolved I modernise the English) tbat every the intarpat on the mortgage. They had alao recently mercial Or professional life, they would surely between 10 and 20 tons I 6dr, the proceeds to some artioles of furnituro.

A upecial word of thanka retained the reapect of hia compatriots, and he might a old Island names appear in the entries they badiworked hard waa.pretty evident by the Island (applauae). the assemblies-where enpb appointments were the Club. Jie i a tribute the zeal and energy others, and suggested that it was very likaly that Sir a again oocur the names of Oglender, was tho prime mover-in -the it waa due to him form a crew (applauae). those rising to the dignity of a Sir who had come there to show in -a amusing and -very eulogistic references to Nicholas Weston and a and Riebard Tichborne, knight Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mra.

JR. September, 1634, the burgeBses then elected including Chancellor of eleotioh of Mayors of a in the old Simeon a had to do after bis eleotion wae tp be Marshall had aeked him to say a few jyorda'HW at. the elected a be was unable to be should that two members Of tbe. Corporation his oathe according to a but i was die-, stioklers rales those old and they had found him a first-rate Member and Pollard, S. Adams, 37.

Ryall, A Marlow (stroke), Oorpotators extracts Whioh Guy gives old snongh hatmi, A the i side of local government judging by the cironlar of the by no means overlooked. money spent on? supposed it was to reward tbe Ryall, and Li. Carey (cox.) in the second -placs. at tbe fountain with a dirty kettell, cauldron, or fapphtfwe). If Home Rule was granted there was no dirty authorities were just as particular abont that Nicholas I there is a record to tbe He he was warned that a repetition Of the offence hall, and the platform waa converted into a would, be visited with a penalty of IDs.

auother occasion (1st of October, 14 James I all Nicholl, Hooper, and Bolsaier; China the brewers of the place appear to have been domes Honnaell, Taylor, apd- Jackman; too i i at the indicted that their drink is price of 4s. a a and it was commanded needlework Burton, Bulleu, and that within ten days the beer should be made toy Misses Denham, Johns, and and police inquiries elicited that he Mr. Alfred Sovereign, it is said, a very 44 quantity." is a record of three tapsters Gaudion add'Olive refreshment returned Southampton yesterday (Eriday) for one penny, and three pints tbe same tbe penalty for each anch default being 12fl. 4 Mlaa Roberton, he's Leal, Mrs. rwii tliofc Pnnrt Mrs.

George Shed den and the Misaaa regard to' the vice-presidents' oops, which it was i and Mies bampaon, the Miaaes Clement Smith, Mrs. 0 Carat and Mias Margaret Bennett, Mrs. Hare, they were ail glad to see that thp najnea whJflh would Mra. Muinford, Mra. Harlaud, Mrs.

8. G. Mumford, J. I i A 0 i Watts, and hall was moat affectively and taateialiy decorated the recipient was like an and plants the conservatories at i. oi thpy owed a deep debt of help he had.

most kindly given in opening and of the Club thanked him for his gonexo I waa pretty that the of Conservatism, aaio he had besn to give ti which all present one of auy thing but alow growth in Oowea and Eaat Chappell with a miniature. Cowea, and the facte be would give wonld testify to of the Mayor and burgesses on the 7th and a day, end during the firpt year in their and which the Club bucking up," and he asked they expected to meet the only outstanding debt for different conn tries he had visited he had always waa due to the 'ladies of the bazaar I That flatter himself that he had juot yet loat it in ths of the hard-working hon. Secretary (Miss Board). (applausoj. expressed -the deep gratitude of the pianoforte solo, and songa were rendered -by Juady fciiMKow said aha felt aery honoured Whitcomb (encored), G.

Tomlinson (encored), J. a great deal of money for the object aud cause which Benjamin they all had so deeply at heart (applause). She then dacops iwtiwiftP 1 flavour Marshall), with a very handsome aatin nightdieati- smilingly acknowledged gift. i On the propoaitipn of Mr. J.

Qaubiom a hearty vote.of thanks Waa accorded to Iiady and Sir races of the lTyde Rowing Club held off the Sir Edmdkd Simeon, i acknowledgment, he good.atfaendantyfd memb need hardly say what a pleaanre it waa to Jjady preaent including Mr. Player Brigatodee, J-P. ladyahiphad.been to open the havaar and to be of any use to the Olub and the Conservative ooubb. A a all that the new and he knew all of theri had it at heart, top. Mr.

Chlverton, and many otbi On one political aituation. thought were up. The preaent had nearly had cops enough and they would edon havo'a geaoral election, third- Tbne. i 3Qaec. when'they hoped to tarn the KadicaV Government out date had been'found for the Island, a Mr.

MuCulioch. (langhter). They could only wish him had Jack in 'bia political.effort. Hjowever, he did not: think he Reynolds, Hapgood, Russell (stroke), S. (applause).

They had Mr. a for some time A C. Langdon Roy PumeU teox.V; 3 This Was spoiled by a very bad turn at the lower jnd i Leal'a men aainiqg finely, ine Mr. A tinvkoeper, and the or the 1 hoods of the able rowed fii on by two lengths lengtha Mr. H.

Tilling carried out the dutiea of starter a slight gradually it, and 9min. 55sac. in memoera, to numoeroz ciub), a were 3 in and courteous hon. secretory, Mr. JSI.

Lieal, whose enthusiastic servicea to the Club are appre- After to the of had at where Mr Tilling presided. An enjoyable ampking concert followed, peer which Dr. O. Thompson (Vice-prasident) presided, CLUB BAZAAR ported by Mr- G- Purkfa (the popular captain), secretary). Dr.

Thomvbok presented the aftomoon and the Hinds cup fae for skiff racing to Mr. A Chappell second tune. said to the winning crew in the afternoon time. aaid be vioe-preeident of onch a tee When he wuneaaed the reftRPt a cup he was specially pleased the way iu which the Newport men acquitted of Uwaiuaton, the themselves (hear, bear) and alao with the aportaaian- like manner in which they acknowledged that they Poole were better (hear, hear, end applause). With pleasing duty Jo preaent to the he waa aura liave to be engraved oil jt wbm oil were alap gratified fi i mWW I tieal aa the stroke of the wipnipj( members of the craw warp heartily pn rpceivtog the handopme-cfipa: I makmg the preaeutafion of the Hipda eup to Maker, and i Mr.

Chappell. roinarked that could reuiembeE iio time in lub when Mr. Chappell wop not tej pact oad wiftning prizes (apnifuiee). cup's had become quite a xqabit -witb tha expressing the hoi ipe that moce members would taka resnpg.wl IiXJO, apd Cuapi-sll both rcdnrned thanks, the -Much wag bppnd to create good style. thanked Dr.

Thompson for his flattering remarks and alao Mr. Hinds presenting the enp V'nrarf In kqJ ju. and promising to' give a miniature to the member their Club, on a sound financial basis. in it sines he had been ru Newport (aj had Very near to their hearta, waa and he ahonid he equally pleaaea to In his younger daya ha good a calling. waa very pleased to aee the way ail to remember there should be something more than rowing in their sport.

If they carzisd out referred to the generous and During the wvmg Mr- (wbo, piayed postponements the accompaniments in skilful style) contributed a and, thp members of the Club to Thompson (encored), and Messrs. A Chappoll (who, i Kecitationa were eon- tributed'iu gpod stylehy Meewa- Hntton and I CLUB. A A SAQES. Pier. Although the day was rather cold there waa a and himself to come there and how glad her (president), and Skn.

Brigatocke, Geo. and Mrs. S. had spent nearly half a million of money in be called the party of retrenchment, out was that making would do away with hom*o Kale and oave tho -United Kingdom from being broken np (applause). being second.

I the second boot S. Thring would not vote for Home Rule, and civil war might doubt that there wduld be moat fearful times i S. Thring, Ryall Ireland and thousands would he killed! They ought sincerely to thank MrJ Marshall and the committee, eynokls (stroka), and prettily decorated atalia, containing a -splendid buffet. The following were the still holders: Sweet Marshall, Learoyd, tobacco auci Groves; 'miscellaneous Fiuh and Von Wltzleben and Mlaa Margaret Bennett; fancy Tee and Warns and the Misaee Lee, Oaoar Board, and Brinton; ftvhpond a a i Arthur A heavier fine the Misses Lee, Romish, and Mnndy, and ths were: 1 Miss Ruas, 2 Mrs. A Curtis, 3 I the sculling championship for the Brigatocke" challenge cup, Stanley Puraell was on eaay wiftoer, A- Marlow second, and Hapgood race for Club fours was for by the posts was a very one, all ronnding together.

took the lead and won eaBiiy. Dangdon. 2 A Osborne, S. Thring, S. Pnrnell, Carey i doable scdllmg race Reynolds and from S.

Adams, A Marlow. Caroy (cox.) In the second heat Pollard, i and Club a i the first heat waa easily won Osborne and A C. with i i broke an oor and gave up. Thring and Ryall won by lengths from Reynolds and Hongood There were only two.crewa in the aoratcE'foura, and 7 Langdon, S- PuroelL andR. I otherOTtew Wees A C.

A Qaborn. efficiently performed by Mr. Ohiverton (deputy MISSING SOUTHAMPTON TRADESMAN -FOUND A3? TOTLtAND. At'about 9JO pan. on Thursday.

Mr. A Arnold, 1 teacher, discovared a moTon WeboaHmuairto an OThanatedeondition. had appauatlyhewl in tha 2 i to the Coaatguardstetion Mary-Btrset, weeks. woa in a very dozsdstate and hia adven- the raaalt of loes of msmory. ROYAL ISLE OF WIGHT GOLF CDU33, Axttuhs CoHPJETmou, October Grcas.

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