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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    A packed house wintessed a first-class list of pictures at the Star Court lat night, headed by "The Glass Cage. "The She Wolf" will be the star feature ...

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  3. Russian Offensive.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Chronicle's petrograd correspondent says that Russian reinforcements have arraived on the East Prussian front. The German attack ...

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  4. LATEST TELEGEAMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Edmond Ward, who is alleged to have [?]ueraded as Engineer Commander Coleman, of H.M.S. Sydney, was fined £5 or one month's gaol at ...

    Article : 39 words
  5. LATEST SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  6. Bomb Dropping in England.

    ROME, Monay.—A special meeting of the Cabinet was held to inquire into three Austrian torpedoers entering Antivari Hurbor and firing at the schooners Crucifisso ...

    Article : 178 words
  7. Germany's Attack on Merchantmen.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Asquith, in the House of Commons, said the Govenment were considering what reprisals to take against Germany for attaching ...

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  8. DEATH OF SHIRE CLERK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A veridct of suicide was returned at the inquest on the body of S. M. Trickett, Shire Clerk, Narromine, whose boyd was found in the Lane Cove ...

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  9. Pursuit of the Russians.

    AMSTERDAM, Monay.—It is officially stated from Berlin that the ursuit of the Russians in East PRussia has ended. The total Captures were seven generals ...

    Article : 48 words
  10. "THE FOLLIES."

    In introducing to-night the fasciantiness "Follies," Mr. Reynolds Denniston Presente a form of entertainment which has become highly popular in America, and which ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. Aerial Raids.

    LONDON, Monday.—An acroplance dropped an incendiary bomb in a field at Braintree (Fasex) and another nine miles further. Both were harmiless. A bomab ...

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  12. HOUSING WORKMEN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—the Public Works Committee took eveidence at Newcastle in respect to the Government-scheme to establish a workmen's village at North ...

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  13. Calais Bombarded.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Zeppelin bombed Calais, Five persons were killed and sezeral houses wrecked. ...

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  14. THE GERMAN SUPPLIES.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—German deserters declare that food and raw material supplies will not last beyond May 15th. ...

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  15. SCRATCHING.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Sir Solo has been acratched for the Australian Cup. ...

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  16. NEWMARKET AND AUSTRALIAN CUP.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Flash Steel and Traquette are now popular selections for the Newmarket, the pair being three points in advance of Herringbone, Woorak, Phillo ...

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  17. To Attack Constantinople.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—German advices from Sofle state that the Russians are concentrating large forces at Odessa with the object of shipping them to Midia ...

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  18. HOUSE CUT IN HALF.

    CALAIS, Tuesday.—The Zeppelin firstly aimed at the railway. subsequent hombs cut a house clean in half from top to bottom. An octogenarian and a voung ...

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  19. SOLDIER'S COTTAGE DAMAGED.

    Later.—The acroplane appeared at Braintree about 8.30 o'clock from the direction of London and proceeded to Colchester and droppeda bomb close to a soldier's ...

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  20. [?] CARNIAVAL.

    A meeting convened by the [?] Secretaries of the Commercial [?] Richmond and Tweed District [?] was held in the School of Arts, Kyogle ...

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  21. FALSIFYING ACCOUNTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Theodore Pyke was sentenced to three years Imprisonment with penal servitude, at the Quarter Sessions on a charge of falsifying accounts. ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN FLAG BURNED.

    ROME, Tuesday.—The crowd on the Piazza at Venice burned the Austrian flag. ...

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  23. FIVE BOMBS PROPPED.

    CALAIS, Monday.—A Zeppelin appeared at five in the morning. Five bombs were dropped, three being harmless. The population were raim. ...

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  24. ZEPPELIN BOMBS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A communique says that a Zeppelin dropped ten bombs op?Calis, Five were civilians. ...

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  25. A FALSEHOOD.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Sir Ed, Grey, in a communication to Mr. Bryan (Secretary of State), describes as a falschood the Intimation from Berlin that the British ...

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  26. CLARENCE RIVER J.C. WEIGHTS.

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.—The following are the weights for the meeting of Clarence River Jockey Club, to be held on March 3 and 4:— ...

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  27. Trouble Ahead for America.

    MORRISTOWN (New Jersey), Monday.— Expresident Taft has warned the United States that she is now faced with a serious international crisis. The only danger ...

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  28. THE NARROWEST ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The narrowest escape at Braintree was at a soldier's cottage, where there was a sleeping lmby, whose room was shattered with sbrapnel, ...

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  29. KEIR HARDIE'S DEANIAL.

    LONDON, Monday.—Keir Herdie denies the Paris version of the Socialist Conference in London. (Lelayed in transmission.) ...

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  30. ELECTION OF MINISTER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Members of the Labor Party are greatly concerned over the Ministerial election that will take place in the Caucus to-morrow. The result is in ...

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  31. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Government bale of wool, scoured by P. McWilliam, of Botany, was sold this afternoon at the wool sales and realised over £300 on account of ...

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  32. ATTACKS ON MERCHANTMEN.

    GENEVA, Monday.—Adavices from Innsbruck state Austrian submarines are awaiting German orders to attack merchantmen in she Adriatic. (Delayed in transmission.) ...

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  33. NEARLY SIX HUNDRED WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Asquith, in the House of Commans, said that the nombardment of the east coast resulted in 39 women and 39 children being killed and ...

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  34. THE KAISER'S THROAT.

    GENEVA, Monday.—It is reported from Cologne that his throat is causing the Kaiser great suffering. He refuses to undergo an operation, feuring it will ...

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  35. nEARLY SIX HENDRED WOUNDER.

    Later reports show that the number of children killed in the serial raid on the east coast of England last month was 177, making a total of 560 killed and ...

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  36. MR. GEO, BLACK ELECTED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Geo, Black, member for the Namol, has been elected the new minister by the Labor Caucus. After a strenouus and exhaustive ballot he ...

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  37. MUST STAND BY THE PRESIDENT.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Ex-President Taft in his speech at Morristown deprecated Jingoism, "but when the President acts," he added, "we must stand by him to the ...

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  38. SINKING OF THE EVENLYN.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Mr. Bryan has requested Mr. Pago Gerard to supply details of sinking of the Evelyn, (belayed in transmission.) ...

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  39. BRAVE SQLDIERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Corporal Laigne and Private Goodall placed a stick through the ring of a bomb at Braintree and carried it flaming to the river, where they ...

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  40. Falso Impression.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Whiteman, a well-known planter, who arrived to-day from New guines, stated the Germans in the group were still under the impression ...

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  41. PRUSSIAN MILITARY STEP.

    The military step, of tempe, of rate of marching is interesing from the point of view of the rate of fatigue of troops. In the ...

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  42. SUBMARINES MISSING.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—There is uncasiness at Cuxhaven (Germany) owing to two large submarines being missing. ...

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  43. CHARGE OF HORSE STEALING.

    GRAFTON, Monday.—At the Police Court to-day Herbert Burridge was committed for trial charged with stealling a horse, the property of Patrick McNiff, at Clunes ...

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  44. The French Army.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Press Bureau has issued a report from a British observer with the French army that although progress is slow along the extensive battle ...

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  45. ROWING.

    A meeting of the committee of Lismore Rowing Club was held last night, when there were present Messrs, C. W. Ord (In the chair). Lardner, Hope, Montmorenc ...

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  46. GERAMAN BATTERIES DAMAGED.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—The "Tyd" says that a number of British bombs fell on the coast batteries between Zeebrugge and Knocke and damaged many guns. An ...

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  47. AUSTRLAISAN PONATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir T. A. Coghlan (Agent General for New South Wales) handed Comte de Lalaing, Belgian Minister in London, the sum of £20,000 from ...

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  48. MUTTON FOR THE BELGIANS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Pastoralists Union of New South Wales Intends sending further shipment of mutton to the Belgians at the earliest opportunity. The Union ...

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  49. CHEATING THE CUSTOMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Joseph Gimber, a Commercial traveller, was proceeded against in Court to-day on an information which charged him with having evaded the ...

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  50. ZEEBRUGGE ALANDONED.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Travellers state that the naval base at Zeebrugge has been abandoned by the German owing to the British air riads. ...

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  51. Tore the American Colors.

    AMSTTERDAM, Monday.—German soldiers at Liege tore the American colors from the coats of numbers of Burghers, and suppressed a demonstration of ...

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  52. STOPS TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE.

    You know just how much pain and trouble an aching tooth can cause. You are at times fairly hewilderd—hot packs fall to bring relief, oil of cloves and ...

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  53. STRIKE OF ENGINEERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Ten thousand engineers on the Clyde have struk for an increase of twopence an hour. (Pelayed in transmission.) ...

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  54. SINKING BRITISH STEAMERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—It has now been ascertained that in was the crown Prince William and not the Karishrue which sunk the steamers Pihi, Highland Brae, and ...

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  55. Wheat Seizure.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Interstate Commission gave its decision in the wheat case to-day. Chairman Piddington decided that the Wheat Acquisition Act was valid ...

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  56. INVESTIGATING DISPUTES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Government appointed Messrs. Askwith, Hopwood, George, Gibb a tribuna to investigate disputes between employers and workers ...

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  57. Supplies of Foodstuffs.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Board of Agriculture estimates that there is sufficient wheat and flour in the United Kingdom to maintain the normal bread consumption ...

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  58. CRICKET.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In the interctate match South Australia versus Victorial the latter team has two out for 89. Later.—South Australia has lost three ...

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  59. Perfidious England!

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—During debate on the war estimates in the Prussian Diet in Committee a reporter declared that the war meant new meansures owing to ...

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  60. BY-ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Intest Castlerengh figures are:—Arkins 3187 and Blackett 2313. There are still several returns to come in. Mr. Holman is hightly ...

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  61. NO POSSIBILITY OF MISTAKE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The captain of the Nerwegian steamer Belridge, which was struk by a German torpedo, declares that there could be no possiblity of doubt of ...

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  62. SCHOOL CERTIFICATES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Intermediate certificates have been awarded in connection with the Superior Public School, Casino, as follows:—Mary Matilda Kennedy, 2B ...

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  63. THE LATEST FIGURES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The latest figrues in connection with the Cas[?]eagh by-election are:— Arkins (Labor)... 3214 ...

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  64. A Fierce Battle.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—A comnunique says: After a fierce battle we took Edvakno, near Lomea. After a conflict with the enemy in considerable force in ...

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  65. General Jurkish Retreat.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Evening News" Cairo correpondent says that the Turks have preactically made a general retureat to Damascus, leaging a small force at ...

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  66. A FEDERAL SEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In the contest for the Gramplans Federal Constituency Dr. Salmon is now 11,747 and McDougall 11,246. About 600 absent votes are still ...

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  67. SISTERS DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The sisters, Eisle and Dorts Grant, 13 and 11 respectively, were drowned in Cook's River to-day while bathing. ...

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  68. GERMAN CRUISER INTERNED.

    BUENOS, AYRES, Monday.—The Holger, which landed the crews of the Kronprinz's victims, was interaced, the Government treating it as an armed cruiser which had ...

    Article : 38 words
  69. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 169 words
  70. AFRAID OF COMMUNICATIONS BEING CUT.

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The abandonment of the Egyptian campaign is attributed to the Turkish fear that the British will land at Syria and cut off communications. ...

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  71. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Seven men were commitied for trial on a charge of conspiracy to defautied. It was alleged defendants were connected with a city auction ...

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  72. THE MEAT ACT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Hon. F. Flowers has announced that the State Government is now sole buyer of meat for export in New South Wales, it having ...

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  73. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    PEKIN, Monday.—Japan insists on China nesotiating for the whole of her demands. China is sprepared to negotiate for only twelve of the demnads. Yuna ...

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  74. BOMB ON A TRAMCAR.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The "Telegrnaf" says that the bomb droppoed by the Germans on the tramcar at Blankenberghe West Flanders) killed 33 and injured 52. ...

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  75. TURKISH ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, Tueday.—During the occupation of Ardamuch, the Turks dragged though the streets 150 Armenlans and cut their throats Old Turkish residents. ...

    Article : 85 words
  76. THE DECISION REVIEWED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Hall, in an interview, said that if the decision of the Interstale Commission with respect to the Wheat Act was to stand ti would mean ...

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  77. American Activity.

    WASHINGTON, Monay.—The arsenals are working at full pressure, and especfally the shipyards on the Atlantic coast. ...

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  78. GERMAN MACHINATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Monay.—A Press agitation is brewing over the form of Japan's demands on (bine. It is believed to te a Teutonic attempt to stir up ...

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  79. COMMISSION'S FINDING SUSPENDED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The finding of the Interstate Commission with respect to the Wheat Act han been suspended for a month to enable on appeal to the High ...

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  80. SOLDIERS AND LIQUOR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The action of the Aftroney Gereral (Mr. Hall) regarding soldiers and liquor is commended by the State Military Commandant, the ...

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  81. WHEAT DULL.

    LONDON, Monday.—Wheat is dull and lower to sell, being affected by the possiblilites in the Dardanelles. ...

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  82. AT THE TRFNCH FRONT.

    PARIS, Monday.—To-day the communioue is:—We won further ground in the Cahmpagne country and captured machine guns and prisnoers northward of Mesuil. ...

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  83. OFF TO CAMP.

    G. J. Smith is leaving to-day for Brisbane to join the Austrlaian Expeditionary Force as an infantryman. A. W. Miller is leaving to-morrow and A. ...

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  84. REIMS AGAIN BQMEARDED.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Rehns was violentiv bombarded on Sunday night and Monay. Numerous civilians were victims. We captured a line of trenches in two woods, at ...

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  85. OTHER COMMISSIONERS DISAGREE.

    Later.—At the conclusion of his four hours' judgement the Chairman (Mr. Pidcington) said his opinion was that the Commonwealth plain should he dismissed. ...

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  86. ATTACK IN MASS FORMATIONS.

    PARIS, Monday.—A communique says:— Our advance guard fell back on the banks of the Fecht in Alsace. The enemy attacked in mass formations and suffered heavy ...

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  87. RUSSIANS REPORT.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—A communique states the Russians after a desperate fight captued the heights south-eastward of Tukla. The enemy occupied Stanislauoff ...

    Article : 36 words
  88. Advertising

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  89. BELGIAN PARENTS FINED.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—Germany is heavily lining Belgian perents, whose sens fied to join the Belglan forces. ...

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  90. Advertising

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  91. CARPATHAN CAMPAIGN.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—Military crities estamate the Austro-Gemans have concentraied twenty army corps in the Carpathians (Delayed in transmission.) ...

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  92. Advertising

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  93. Advertising

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