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A 8 SR 9 ESK , —All is going on well here among tlie ** - flood men and'true "— a drep-xoeVed conviction las taken possession of tkeir minds « F the necessity for all who are desireas of forwarding the great object we have ia -row—the reraierationjiifoTir country , to unite in one indis ^ ble bond / knowing that union and perseverance is us m all tfc&t is required to make ow prinoiples triumph over all vpposrtTtm ; and weeaanot , therefore , bat look with suspicion and distrust upon any person , under whatever character ha may assume , or whatever power be may be ekrthed with / possessing any amount trf inference oTer his feUowmen , who will , at this important season , when oar priaciples are sprt ading so ramdlv . « d * h « caQse m ** & * healthy condition
and adesire from maoy ehciced wno "were formerly oar bitter opponents to receive a knowledge of our pruiciple *—we say it looks Tery suspicions , » jnl sugars very unfavourably for us , to see men ' * ho pretend to have the h ) tere 3 ts of humanity , tho interests of his fellowmen , and the prosperity of their eoaBtry and posterity at heart , going abo ' at the ooantry , eadeaTouring to sow disunion » jid dissension among men who would otherwise be heartily united . Of what purpose is it to ns , though Feargna CCwmor may have advocated physical forced We look not to -what has passed , but as a beacon to guide u * in oar future coarse ; we look to the preseat and our future prospects , aa mos ' , demanding ear attention ; and what matters it . tc us thortgh a Brewster may say he is for moral foro oaly / These are questions we hare little to say ab out . We wish they ware buried in " oblivion ' s wave ., « nd for ever . A ? i we want is union . Ifc , is high tip ^ e to throw
overboard all causes of dispute—all minor differences ought now to be merged in our determination to be free—discord has too long characterised onr more-Best—when shall we see an end of it I When shall ¦ we see one spirit aetuate us in &A 1 our undertakings When shall we Bee the regeneration « f oar country , and the happiness of her sons be the sole-impelling mottve to virtuous and noble actioas ! It is high tine th&t wa should arise , and , with a powerful arm , stsangle this serpeat of discard , aad destroy this hydra of oppression , which is stalking -ova the leagth and breadth of the land , and which preys on oar own vitals . Let us be wuted , aad we will be enabled to approach danger undismayed , and resist difficulties that in the mean time , appear irresistible . Our principles being just , and founded on equity , fixed on an immoveable basis , excluding bo man from a participation of the benefits they will confer , will ultimately triumph over all Apposition , and be established in peaoe .
Os Monday J * i 6 ht last , the members of the Aberdeen Charter Union met , Archibald M'Donald in the fh * ir ; the xainutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , it wa 3 agreed to pay those two females who haT 6 been so cruelly victimised by their task-masters for presenting the plaid to O'Connor , five shillings per week until they got employment . This is a practice that ought always to be acted on by our Chartist brethren or etsbexs , whenerer one ol their members are oppressed , to support him against his relentless oppressor . Mr . Bobert Lowery being expected in Aberdeen , the cooncil were empowered to make arrangements for holding a meeting . Mr . Lowery is the moBt popular agitator that his yet been in this town , with the
exception of O'Connor . He has rendered the cause great service here , and is deservedly respected alike by his brother Chartists and their opponents ; bis unassuming manner , his dispassionate recital of the wrongs inflicted upon the people , and the impressive manner in which he urges the adoption of those principles which alone can save our eountry from rain , has on all occasions folly convinced his audiences that nothing but a Radical reformation in the national institutions will produce national prosperity The propriety of electing a delegate to represent us ia the forthcoming Coavention , to be holden in London ou the 4 lh of February , was likewise discussed , but was postponed until next meeting . The meeting shortly afterwards separated .
Ok Tdksdat Night a meeting of the Female Chartists was held in the Hall , 38 , George-street , Mrs . Angu 3 in the chair ; several members having been enrolled , the Chairwoman introduced Dancan Nicolson to address them , the subject being the influence of woman over man , the noble actions performed by them in former times , and the great good that would result from their taking an active pirt in the present struggle for political independence . He adduced many striking instances from history , to show the influence of woman over man , and likewise of their noble actions , such as Joan of Are , the maid of Sarragossa , the Countess of ilarch , and urged them to influence their fathers , their brothers , husbands , and lorers to become Chartists .
Say not , my countrywomen ye hare no power ; in yoQ is our hope , we look to you for the salvation of oni country , the regeneration of our countrymen Pharoah ' s daughter saved Moses from , the * deep waters , and be saved Ms kindred from the unrelenting grasp of the oppressor , the taskmaster ' s scourge ; sotherB , to your e&re is entrusted the forming of the " young immortal's mind , " the instruction of our youth , it is you whe form the national character ; jou it is who can impress upon the minds of your sons or of your daughters , a love of noble actions , or of ignoble deeds . Do you value their happiness through life , your own welfare , or the prosperity of your country , then instil into their minds a love of liberty . Show them the corruption which abounds
among men , and how to avoid the snares that are set to entrap unwary and unsuspecting youth ; point out the noble deeds of the " mighty dead , " recount to them the glorious actions of their ancestors , who died for their country and posterity . Freedom is dear to every young breast . What youth is there to whose ear the sound of liberty is not eweet ! whose heart does not enthusiasticall y beat at the names of a Wallace , a Bruce , or a Tell ! After farther remarks ,-he said , 1 hxre thas established , It not the superiority , as least the equality of woman with man , when the latent powers of their minds have been called into action , when the dormant energies of their souls Lave been rou 3 ed into the performance of noble
deeds . On one occasion they made Xerxes the Great exclaim , that the womtn behaved like men , and the men like women . " It will now be no difficult task to prove that the cause of Chartism woald be benefited by the women taking an active part in the agitation . O , say the wiseacres , women have nothing to do with politic ? . Very good . Then I would ask , why do politics interfere with them ! Do not politics rob them of the ecjoyment of life , blast their social happiness and domestic bliss ? Their interests are wound up with tho ^ e of mac , say a Becond party . If the interests of -women , in what is called law life , are inseparable from those of tan , why make any distinctions with royalty » Why alloTv a woman to be the chief magistrate
© i tae nawoa \ Tiie salio law of France excludes wemeafroa regal authority , and I would ask what nation on eanh is so much under the dominion of women as France ! None whatever . The laws of England acknowledge the right of women to the throne , and yet when other women lake an active part in that which affects the happiness of their families , they are to bo told that they have no right to interfere . Indeed ! Has a woman no right , if she is robbed of her treasure , to cry " Stop thief V Has she no right to raise her voice to stop tha robber in his plundering career ! - How very eonsisten ;! Have women no rights , have women no interests to uphold , or are they to submit in sullen silence to be the passive slaves of the other half
of " creation ' s lords . " Forbid it , justiee 1 If one woman has a- right to govern , another woman has a right to a voice in the eaoosing of legislators ; if she is qualified to perform the one right , she is competent to discharge the other duty . Men might as well adopt the creed of the Turks , and say at oace that they have no souk , as have the audacity to say tney have no rights ; the one is as consistent as the other . To say thai they have no rights to protect , no duties to perform , beyoad the limits of the domestic circle , is all fudge . I do not say that every woman should have a vote ; the iHterest of the married woald be carefully watched by her husband , but every young maid and widow should have a vote . Mil and woman were created in God ' s image , equal , if not in physical power , in mental faculties and capacity . ' Are they not contributing to the wealth of society , of the state \ Do not they produce by their industry very many
of the necessaries and luxuries of society ? Do aot they pay i ^ xes I The constitution says that ** taxation and representation shoaid' go hand in hi&Q , " and that no one shall be taxed wnhoa ; their consent , " therefore they onght to be represented . If they infringe any of our penal laws , they are punished . " The laws of England are Blade with the understanding that those who are to obey them , have a voice personally or by representative , in making them . " The suffrage is therefore their iadisputable right . For my part , were I a woman , I would not acknowledge the Queen ' s right to the crown , if she did not concede my claim to the suffrage . After showing in many ways how they would benefit the cause by joining the agitation , he concluded with exhorting them to ose all the influence they possessed , in order to induce their relatives to become Chartists , and sat down . After some other business bad been transacted , the meeting dissolved .
UMT 6 T 0 N ( SiiPFOEiBHtaE ) . The cause of Chartism is Baking rapid progress in this pl&ce . We are regularly supplied , every Sunday afternoon , with a Chartist preacher , and also every Tuesday night with a lecturer on the same subject . Messrs . . Richards , Mart , and Robinson , are the persons appoiated to preach and lecture at tiie thnes stated above , aad their audiences on both' occasions are *** y gr ®**! *» d not only so , bus oar number of members are much augmented every week , so that though the last , I trust we shall not be the least , ia the glorioas cause .
HOLLIWW 00 D . —On Saturday evening , % ternperanee tea-party took place in the Ralph Green School Room , when a goodly number of both sexes al dovfu to an excellent tea
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SOWERBY . —On Thursday week Mr . West , West-Riding fecturer , visited this plate , and delivered a very kuaaourena and intereitiAjf . addiess * jtt a densely crowded audience , urging his hearerctp join the National Charter Association . OLD DELPH .-Mr . James Daffy delivered a soul-stirring address to the hardymountaiiwert « f Saddleworth in their Lecture Koem , Mill-gati , Delph , on Saturday evening . At the eoaelaflioa if his address , three cheers were given for Feargus O'Connor , three for Frost , Williams , and Jones , and three- # br the " Charter / - VABBXWeT « ftf > -Tt& National Petition was adopted here at a public meeting on Sunday even'Ing last . ' They are increasing is numbers , and expect a visit from ife . O'Connor while on bis Lancashire toor .
DAR 1 SNGT 0 K . —The Chartists of this place held their weekly meeting on Monday night , at eight o ' clock , when the following resolution was carried : —** That this meeting adopt the National Petition as issaed by the Executive of the National Charter Association , and this meeting pledges itself to use every exertion within in its power to procure signatures . " . . CTJBTBTJRN . —A public meeting of the inhabitants of this place was held in the Chartist Reading Room , near Byker Bar , on Wednesday evening last , to take into consideration the propriety of adopting the National Petition . Mr . J . Hebdin was
called to th « chair . Mr . John Hall , sab-secretary , moved the adoption of the National Petition , which was adopted . * Several new members joined . The usual meeting was held in the Reading Roomj on Sunday morning ; Mr . George Ball in the chair . The members proceeded to make arrangements for the Byker Hill meeting . A number of tracts were distributed among the members and others present ; one or two more members were enrolled , and others promised to enrol next Sunday . Mr . Hall was elected delegate to Newcastle , on business connected with the two bodies . Mr . Wm . Parker is bo longer a me * nber of this association .
C 0 N 6 LETON . —A delegate meeting for the county of Chester , was held at Congleton on Sonday , when delegates were present and letters read from the following plaeesi—Congleton , Maceles * field , Hazlcgrove , North Mottram , Middlewich , and Hanley . The following resolution was adopted : — That Hyde and New Mills be requested to join the county of Chester , in the payment of oar ieoturer , and in the appointment of a member , for the forthcoming Convention , and for carrying on a peaceful agitation . " It was unanimously agreed
that Mr . Doyle be engaged for another mouth , from the time that he finishes the month ' s service that he first engaged for , and that the people of Cheshire be called upon to use every exertion in obtaining signatures to the National Petition , and every other legal means for obtaining the People's Charter . XiOKDON . —The Eastern Division of Boot and Shoemakers met at the Star Cofiee House , Golden Lane , on Sunday evening last . The meeting was addressed by two of the County Council , and other members of the Association , on the necessity of a union in the present struggle for the Charter .
Delegate Council . —The Council met on Sunday last , Mr . Knight in the chair . The Council , as usnal , was occupied in receiving reports , and sending lecturers and deputations to the various localities . Money was received from various bodies for the service of the London Delegate Tract Committee . The quarterly balance-sheet of the Council was reported by the auditors to be correct aad satisfactory . During its sitting Messrs . Leach , Campbell , and M'Douall entered the room , and were loudly cheered . After a variety of other business , the meeting adjourned . Westhikstkb . —Mr . Farren lectured at the Char ter Coffee House , Stretton Ground , on Sunday last , to the great satisfaction of his audience .
St . Pahc&ls . —Mr . Lees lectured at the Feathers , Warrea-street , to a numerous audience , on Sunday last . The talented lecturer was highly applauded . Thirteen members were enrolled . Towib . Hamlets . —Mr . Wheeler lectured on Sunday last on the Charter to a crowded audience . The nnfortunate Potts had a second collection made for him , and the sam of 4 s . 7 d . was given to him , and one pound was lent to him to set him to work for himself .
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From the London Gazette o / Friday , Nov . 12 . BANKRUPTS . Henry Doncalfe Kushbury , Fitzroy-plaoe , Southwark Bridge-road , mosey scrivener , to nurender Not . 19 , at three , Bee . 24 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Sacinghall-itreek Solicitor , Mr . Biekley , Duke-street , SV James ' s ; official assignee , Mr . PennelL Richard Griffiths Welford , Strand , printer , Nov . 19 , at two , Dec . 24 , at eleven , at the Court of Hinkrnptcy , Basiuhall-street . Solicitor , Mr . Wilkinson , Lincoln ' s Inns-fields ; official assignee , Mr . Alsagar , Birchiclase . Henry Chapman Carter , Hammersmith , carpenter , Nov . 23 , Dec 24 , at twelve , at the Conrt of Bankruptcy , BisiDgh&ll-street . Solicitor , Mr . Lonadale , Temple-chambers ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Baainghall- street
William Nash , Budge-row , tea dealer , Not . S 3 , Dec . 24 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , BuinghaUstreet Solicitor , Sir . A damson , Ely-plaoe , Holborn ; official assignee , Mr . Alsagar , Birchin-laae . Benjamin Aarons , Knowlea-conrt , Docfcara ' -oommons , furrier , Nov . 27 , at one , Dec . 24 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street Solicitors , Messrs . Wood aad Ellis , Corbet ' s-coort , Graceehurch street ; official assignee , Mr . Edwards , Frederick ' splace , Old Jewry . Abraham Lerj Ssnrasan and Joshua Brandon , Wallbrook-baildings , City , merchants , Not . 26 , at twelve , Dec 24 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street Solicitors , Messrs . Jones aad Sons , Sise-laoe ; official assignee , Mr . Graham , Baainghall street
Thomas Winterbourne , A . bemarle-street , Piccadilly , tavern keeper , Not . 24 , at twelve , Dec 24 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street Bolieitor , Mr . Cookuey , Lamb ' s Conduit-place ; efficial assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinghall-street Augustus Bohte , Sickrllle-street , Piccadilly , tailor , Nov . 24 , at one , Dec 24 , ht eleven , at the Court of Binkruptcy , Bisinghall street Solicitor , Mr . Pike , Oid Burlington-Btreet ; official assignee , Mr . Lackington , Colewan-street-buil dings . John Kiikley Myers , Sunderland , victualler , Not . 26 , Dec 24 , at eleven , at the Bridge Hotel , Biahop Wearmouth . Solicitors , Messrs . Beil , Brodrick , and Beil , Bow Churchyard , Cheapside ; and Mr . Wilson , Suaderland .
William Walker Salford , Stocfcport . timoer merchant , Nov . 27 , D = c . 24 , at ten , at the Cemmissioners" Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . MakinsoD and Sanders , Elm-court , Middle-temple ; and Messrs . Atkinson and Sanders , Manchester . Eccles Sloane , York , linen draper , Not . 19 , at eleven , Dec 24 , at two , at the Guildhall , York . Solicitors , Messrs . Barter , Lincoln ' s-inn-fields ; and Mr . Pearson , York . William Watkin , Jan ., Leamington Priors , Warwickshire , wharfinger , Nov . 22 , Dec 24 , at twelTe , at the Lansdowne Hotel , Leamington Priors . Solicitors , Messrs . ' Parkes and Son , Verulam Buildings , Gray ' sian ; and Mr . Cope , Leamington Prior * Joseph Walker , Newbold Moor , Derbyshire , earthenware manufacturer . Not . 23 , Dec" 34 , at one , at "the Rutland Arms Inn , BakewelL Solicitors , Messrs . Lucas aad Cutts , Chesterfield ; and Messrs . Spence and Bullivant , Alfred-place , Bedford-square .
Bstty Fell , Sharpies , Lancashire , bleacher , Dsc 1 , 14 , at twelve , at the Swan Inn , Bolton-le-moors . Solicitors , Messrs . Milne , Parry , Milne , and Morrii , Ttmple ; and Mr . Briggs , Bolton-le-moors . William Fell and Thomas Fell , Sharpies , Lancashire , provision dealers , December 1 , 24 , at ten , at the Svran Inn , Bolton-le-moors . Solicitors , Messrs . Adlington , Gregory , Faulkner , and Follet , Bedford-row ; and Mr . Hampson , Manchester . Thomas Burbey , Riehard Loe , and James Loe , Portsmouth , bankers , Dec 3 , at one , 24 , at twelve , at the George Inn , Portsmouth . Solicitors , Messrs : Holme , Loftus , and Young , New Inn ; Messrs . Cruikshwik and Wakefield , Gosport ; and Mr . Hilliard , Portsmeuth . John Fowkes , Leicester , hosier , Nov . 24 , Dec 24 , at twelve , at the Castle of Leicester . Solicitors , Mr . Lawton , Leicester ; and Mr . Taylor , John-street , Bedford-row .
PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED . J . Whitaker and J . Wnitaker , Salford , Lancashire , licensed victuallers . R . Zmlchenbart , E . Ztrilchenbart , and J . Searight , Liverpool , general merchants . J . Austin , R- Peat , and W . Yardiey , Famworth , Lancashire , machine makers ; as far as regards J . Austin . C . Hadfield and J . Sanderson , Sheffield , anvil makers .
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From the Gazette of Tuesday , Wov . 16 . BAMKSUPTS , Robert Roberts , vine merchant , Gower-itreet , North , to surrender Not . 23 , at half-past eleven , and Dec 25 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Whitmore , official assignee ; Solicitors , Means . Walls aad Sob , Hart-street , Bloomabsry . William Straker , bookseller , 443 , West Strand , Nst . 23 , at half-past one , aad Dec 28 , at one , at the C # urt of Bankruptcy . Mr . Gibson , official assignee , B&sioghall-street ; Solicitor , Mr . Hopkinsoa , Red Lionsquare . Thomas Morton Jones , merchant , Yardiey , Worcas tershire , Not . 26 , and Dec 28 , at two , at the Waterloo-rooms , Birmingham . Solicitors , Messrs . Rowland and Young , White lion Court , Cornhill , London ; Messrs . Tyndall and Son , Birmingham . James Croft , dyer , Apperley Bridge , near Bradford , Yorkshire , Nov . 24 , and Dae . 28 , at ten , at the Commissionen ' -rooms , Leeds . Solicitors , Mr . Walter , Fuinival's Inn , London ; Mr . Blackburn , Leeds .
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William Emana , bookstUer , Aldersgate-rtreet , Not . SO , and Deo . 28 , at efcffen , atthf Court of BankiuptcT . Me . . Jnrquand , Oo * thall-butidiJig « , official' autpMe ; Solicitor , Mr . Notton . -TTew-itogrt , ' ttlsbopsgate >> - ¦ : „ Oeorge Barrett , batcher , Becleafleld , Yorfctolre , Deo . l and 28 , at twelTe , at the Town Han , SheffleW . Solicitor * , M ^ Bzanson , Sheffield ; Mr . Mop , Cloak-Jpn& London ; ' \ * I ' / ' ¦ ? v . ; GteorgB BBS , guilder , Bxmouth-Btreet , ClfakfnweO , Not . 23 , at half-past twelTe , and Dee . 28 , at twelTe , at tbe Conrt of Bankruptcy . Mr . Belcher , official assignee ; Solicitor , Mr . King , ; WinchMtor-baildings , Great Wlncbwter-streetJ '¦ ¦ ' ¦ r ¦ , . Thomas Hill , jtuu , and William Brookes , merchants , St Mary Axe , Not . 24 , at two , and . Dee . 28 , at eleTen , at the Conrt of Banktoptey . Mr . Jftbnaon , official aaslgnee , Baabtghall-fttreet ; Bplifiitar , Mr . Fisher , Bucklerabury .
Henry GroTe * . Umber merchant , Warwick , Not . 22 , and Dee . 24 , at tbe Lansdowhe Hotel , Leamington Priori . Solicitor * , Mr . Gary , St SwiUwn ' s-laae , London ; Mr Kitchen , Warwick . Fraocis Britten , woollen draper , Bristol , No . 27 , and Dec 28 , at eleTen , at the Commissioners * Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs , Makinson and Banders , Middle Temple , London ; Messrs . Atkinson and Saunders , Norfolk-street Manchester . ~ . > Anthoay ttoziaad Soolbj , wine merchant , Saint Mary-at-Hill , Not . S 3 , at naif-past twelTe , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Green , Aldermanbury , official assignee ; Solicitor , Mr . Ogden , St Mildred ' s Court , Poultry . 1 : - , ¦ ¦ . ' . '_ Edward Mountford ,. and Frederick Mouniford , ( drapers , Bath , Not . 26 , and Dec 28 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Groom , official assignee , Lombard-street ; Solicitor , Mr . Asharst , Cheapside .
Miles Coe , laceman , Goldsmith-street , Wood-street , Cheapside , Nor . 24 , at three , and Dec 28 , a * twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Lackington , Coleman-atreet-buildings , official assignee ; Solicitors , Messrs . Carter and Gregory , Lord Mayort Court-office . John Crowther and John Butterwortfa , black beer brewers , L 9 eds , Nor . 24 and and Dec 28 , at two , at the Commissioners ' room , Leeds . Solicitors , Mr . Wll-»« n , Southampton-street , Bloomsbury ; Messrs . Payne , EidUon , and Ford , Leed * . - - ¦¦ - ¦ Leopold Neumegen , bookseller , fiighgate , Dec 1 , and 28 , at one . at tho Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Johnson , Bssinghall-street , official assignee ; Solicitor , Mr . Davis , Charlotte-street , Bedford-square .. George Turk , saddler , Cheltenham , Not . 36 aad Dec 28 , at twelTe , at tbe Royal Hotel , Cheltenham * Solicitors , Mr . Stiles , Cheltenham ; Carter aad Lindsell . Raymond-buildings , Gray s Ion , London ..
John Nightingale , innkeeper , Busholme , Lancashire , Not . 27 , and Dec 22 , at twelTe , at the Commissioners ' - rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Mr . Creaswell , Manchester ; Mr . Gibson , Manchester ; and Messrs . Chesbolme , Hale and Gibson , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , London . William Morgan , bookseller , Longdon , Staffordshire , Deo , 1 , at one , and Dec 28 , at tw « hre , at tbe Swan Hotel , Llchfield . Solicitors , Mr . Tathara , Stapleinn , London ; Mr . Eggington , Lichfield . . . William Lister , cloth manufacturer , Rodley , Yorkshire , Not . 24 , and Dec 28 , at twelTe , at the Commercial Buildings , lieeds . Solicitor , Mr . Walker , FumiTBl's > inn . London ; Mr . Blackburn , Leeds .
John Lewis , coal master , Hockley Colliery , Sedgley , Staffordshire , Dec . 1 , and Deo . 28 , at ten , at the Swan Hotel , WolTerhampton . Solicitors , Mr . Brown , Bilston , Staffordshire ; Messrs . Williamson and Hill , Verulam-buildingi , Gray ' s-inn .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 20, 1841, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct405/page/2/
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