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i. Tf LI JL JL-. ESTABLISHED 1874. FORTY-FIFTH YEAR. NANAIMO, VANCOUVER ISLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, FEB.

6 1919. NUMBER 250. 1 CAPT. LANCE WARN MAIL DELIVERY IS eniicT LONDON STRIKE RUSSIA mm DIES IN ENGLAND GENERAL NOW A CERTAINTY IN SEATTLE; OUVILI The sad news reached the city to I Postmaster Home stated this after day of the death of Captain Lance R. noon that instructions reached him MAY mm TACOIWA DECLINES TO JOIN from Ottawa on February 1 that Na- WILL TREAT WITH ALLIES Warn, who died in England yesterday from typnoid fever.

"Lance" paiina had been raised to the full Warn had numerous friends in Na- city statuSjin the matter of Post Office service. This means that cer London, ire. 6 VThe first step iu naimo, who will deeply regret to hear of his death He lived in this the direction of a threatened exten Seattle, Feb. 6 The Seattle gen- i Moving picture houses may not tain privileges are now granted to sion of the railroad strike beyond lo evieral. agreement witb the Entente "powers on theirundertaklng not 'to era! strike was called at schedule it is believed, as they will he city for several years, where he was this city as regards administration cal lines in London was taken last interfere with- Russian internal af time, 10 a.m.

today; The first reports from the down town section, in partnership with Mr. Noel FcFar-lane. He joined the colors at the lMgat wben some engineers on the fairs." and that it is' now possible for a general house to house delivery of giall to be Inaugurated at any time Brighton and Southwestern Railway said tlie union street car men started crippled by the strike of operators and musicians. i Street Carmen Out Seattle, Feb. 6 Seattlee's union beginning of the war, finally gaining London, Feb.

0 The Russian Soviet government wfrelpss mcsligec-: aiminuM'injf It is willing to hojdn conversations with the Entente. with the object of 'bringing about a- cessa tion of military Activities, declares it is willing to acknowledge the financial obligations of Russia to creditors of Entente tneir cars for the barns at 10 o'clock. a commission. jAt the time of his were called out. The union ordered was issued during the evening -but Union elevator operators in all the death he was in charge of a school of Instruction in England.

News of passenger trains ran until midnight. large buildings abandoned their cars i "1 rn'en tea eany today to MISS GIBSON HONORED The German Armistice. Paris. Feb. 6 The Supreme War meet at Versames on Friday (n take measures to imposee on fulf Will the AlUes," sns the Matin, because of tne unwil his death was forwarded today to Mr nd the restaurants closed their J01n sympathetic strike oore when th i.ninnnira onH w.u called for 10 a.iii.

There was no tsign doore when the union cooks and wait The freight service, however, was partly suspended following the strike BY THE RED CROSS order. Early trains to the suburbs erg left. McFarlane by 'Clifford Warn, brother of the deceased, who is first steward on the Princess Charlotte. nationality. from Waterloo Station, the London lingness of Germany to carry out the A most Interesting ceremony took 55,000 Men Involved: 1 Seattle, Feb- 6 Union labor lead Paris, Feb.

6 me bupreme coun arxistice terms except under certain Stanley Warn another brother, re terminus of the Southwestern had not started this morning as the en place at the close of last night's 'bu early today tha the strike would not be called. "BoIsBevist Experiment." Washington, Feb'. 6 Senator Thomas of Colorado, in the Senate Propaganda. Investigating Committee today denounced the strike now ell, on receiving tne acceptance oy conditions. turned wounded from France about siness meeting of the Nanaimo a year ago.

He is also survived by era declared today that virtually 65-00 union members are on strike in Seattle This number includes branch of the Red Cross Society, other brothers and. sisters in when on the eve of her departure from the city, Miss Victoria L. M. the Russian Bolshevik government 5 of the invitation to attend a confer-j Self-Rule for Ireland. encee on Prince's Islands, Immediate Washington, Feb.

6 The House ly made arrangements to send a Foreign Affairs Committee today or-Joint committee of two representa-. deivd a favorably'' reported resolutives of each of the five great powers expressing the hope that the 000 who walked out of the shipyards gineers did not appear. Feb. 6 The government today is still maintaining the attitude that it could not interfere in the strikes now in progress for the reason that they are solely industrial controversies, but the great Gibson for the past two years chair The general strike, they said, is the 1 1,1 Droess in Seattle, declaring that first ever called in the United 6ta- over control of certain gov-es. 'ernment functions as reported, the man of the society, was presented G.VV.V.A.

CLUB ROOMS i with a life membership in the society the Peace Conference would, cocsldtjr the claims of Ireland to the and a travelling bag, together with OPENED LAST NIGHT to meet the representatives of Soviet J. Interference' Wanted. of self determination." Mayor Ole Hanson issued a statement today declaring that law and order will prevail. "Business as usual" will be the sig'n at the city hall strikei were conducting an "experiment on the jiorthwest coast in Russian Bolshevism." Seven. Dead in FJre.

Seattle, Feb. 6 Seven persons were burned to death in a fire that destroyed Tokyo House, a lodging The new commodious club rooms ar.d in the city plants, he inconvenience which the general pub lie are suffering has prompted the government to undertake measures of relief until a settlement is reached These were initiated by the starting of a military motor service in the London streets. The fourth day of the tube strike of. the Nanalmo Branch of the G. W.

the following worded address: To Miss Victoria L. M. Gibson. Dear Miss Gibson. In view of your approact.ing' departure from their midst, your fellow-members of tlie Nana'imo Red Cross.

Society feel that they canriot allow you to leave Borden as" Britisb Delegatee. Feb. 6 Official advices have Been received' herfrfhattheBTl-tis'i government has offered to Sir London, Feb. 6 M. TchltcherlD, Bolsbevik foreign minister of in a wireless despatch.

nlnkp! iin hpro that fho mv. Tacoma Strike Fails. Tacoma, Feb. 6 At 10 o'clock, V. A.

were opened last when the largest number of returned sol- the general strike was pronounced a bouse in the lo-wer part of Seattle ernment is willing to participate- fa -Rort-Bord' and that ne ha3 the Prince's Islands conference. The i of cMot rftDre-meassage bears the date -of Tuesday, tatiJ-e ofthe on a tatiure a8 no general walk-out occur- early today. Over twelve are report red. Street" cars arerunnlng, the'd and fourteen injured as a lights are on, the newspapers operat result. The dead include A.

Olson fiya tiifTisiing oi i wo nepreseniauves yid was sent from Moscow. of each. of the great aers)to define collected in this city assembled to launch with due ceremony a new Institution which is likely to play an important part in the life of this city for some time to come. The greatest 'enthusiasm prevailed throughout, the kindly welcome and advice of the, Nanalmo speakers and the officials from the central offices of the association, being beard with ing and the restaurants doing busi- Charles Forest and an unidentified nesa. white uan.

The dead, missing and Seattle, Feb. 6 Most of the city injured lodgers were asleep when jho future boundaries or-Greece and The despatch begins by referring found many thousands of persons this cfty without giving some tangl-standing in line waiting for busses, ble expression to the regret which which are still tnainainlng "service, I they feel at the severance of the ties while ohers set out to walk to their which have bound you to them, so places of employment as the weather strongly yet so pleasantly, for many milder, although the air is mukyj years paljt. and somewhat chilly. Whether an ordinary member of this situation the war office the Society, you have been early in the day mobilized over one from its very, inception, or as Chair- stores announced they would remain, the fire started. The Russell open as long as the stocks last.

When ad joining, was also destroved. to, "the complaint in the Entente Roumania, 'It will not be necessary press concefhir.g an international rj- feu; Sir.Bobert'to visit either of these volutlonary propaganda;" and. declar. It is expected Jie will be es the floviot government is readylengagpfTiliTlie work for two or three ''if there bo occasipn, to enter into a weeks time. tlie sheelves are empty they "will be unable to replenish them- as the trucks drivers are among the strikers.

Telephone operators remain at theii posts, according to reports. Seattle expects to have lights to- Later Four bodies 'were identified in the ruins of Tokyo house after the was extinguished. The police said they thought the total number of dead, would remain at seven. Many of the roomers Jumped from the windows before the fire lad ders Were in nlace. Pofice amhn- profit and pleasure.

A feature of the proceedings was the generous offer tnada by Senator Planta to present the soldiers with a large collection of standard works of fiction which he hoped would form the nu- SOLDIERS AID COMMISSION thousand motor' lorries along the which office you have so accep-principa) routes of traffic to supple- tably filled for the past two years, ment the bosses and take the place you have always proved to be such of the tube service. The lorries are 'an untiring and assiduous worker in manned by military drivers. It is the good cause for which we a So-estimated that they carry 250,000 clety have labored, that even In your Ottawa. Jan, 27, 1919. 7- i ment as tne strike committee or the persons daily.

No fare is charged Incidentally in connection with the cleus of, a library. When the of the Soldiers' Aid commiss-1 Hard table loaned by the City Co un Labor Council last night vot, lances carried to the emereencv hos- A T)Um. ami nnflAi.l.ia a-ma 1 1 i. i 1 (-Uu llCullu VB1U iu example 10 spur u.i iu s-ic. cl- evemnt from th atrlkA nVln ion some good advice given by Har- cil from the Athletic Club, has been working women and girls.

Only forts in the future should necessity ln th. ns Turber; Editor of the Breezy installed the club rooms will begin bonafide workers on their way to 7 On March 17. 18 and 19 there will masking vcu to accent a life-'" ech may frted Cl0Se by I conducted a check- of in asKing ycu. to accept a me- th f.ii.- iinin.0 i. Weekly Publication "Turner's We-1 to prove a useful place of meeting in work are carried by the lorries rbe held In Vancouver the first inter- uu cuBiuocio, me niu viciims- louay ana siatea ekiy is well Worth nuotine.

Mr. I which the returned soldiers will be. Th strike nf watt era ani nnniro in i I .1 u.n..ruC.B...v oV, office of HimerlntonriBnt 'mining convention- of tire Turner" went overseas as a private able to'conduct their business and botels and restaurants is stilLIncon-" secure in the knowledge that we are of they foiitid Tour oKthe injured had from burns. Pacific. 'Coast so far as the Dominion uw.

i aio iusi ma von; uu i wmioucoiiii. icuu-uuiis iimutsauug oi uonooners, not only presenting you witn some- iItt being He. is pro- learnt on active service. )f Cauada is concerned. Some few; months ago it was considered by inert western member of the G.W.

The chair was occupied by Com- irni me siarrs are Demg recrnitea thing which you will prize most high from among unemployed and the sit-'iy, but that we are also conferring uatlon Is Improving this morning, honor upon the society by askingn prominent mining men who are con- V.A: and his opinion of this will be rade C. Olver in the absence' of the lected with the Vancouver Chamber. rrspectPd by all returned men. Mr. President Fishery vou in reruaiu a member of it as long i bt' Mines that the bolding of a con- Tiv Kfeekahs-will-hold a Whist you "slian live: We also hone that i i uccrainiK iiiq on Drive and Concert on Feb.

14th. vou will accept as a -personal tribute Inquiry May Be Extended to Nanaimo niio jjiwi mc aim, auuJi U' Light refreshments served. tt nay 6-. tu.uu6U dres heard wU) cl08e at. 8 uu uu lue.tention, as he counselled the return- nit gauHMiug iu me ler-( joi) ne pas acceptea, makes it harder 'j nlnal Cltv In Snvoral men to take advantage of the DOMINION THEATRE 7.

I great opportunities before them, us- to he date hnincr aot rK to your worth from each one of us, 4 he accompanying small gift and that whenever yon may have occasion to make use of it, you will call to mind your many true friends wro are num the ranks of the Nanaimo Re.8 Cross Society. We trust that' in the new life which 1111,, 11 uru 1 urn U1.L UU -ting aiscrenon in ineir mernoas, mentioned above have li best hA is nennlixtn? hlfl enmmna 1 other people and doing the With a thrill in every foot of film, a smashing climax and a love story that is deitgbtfully convincing, "The jkitfely fixed as the time returned. If he' Fisheries section Not 3, including barring in a single season as would Nanaimo and the rest of Vancouver Ilnst the world for a vear. work they were organized for. He 13 ass-emblage of tlie niin ics his best, he makes it easier for Island, may possibly be included in (expressed deep appreciation of the Border Wireless," the new William ng eapecis ot the rvortu American 1 those' I "-VT I returned soldier on the citizens' be- s.

Haft njctjire, which was shown at is opening before you. you majigjiernjiij. of by Judge Js no prertared to do ni3' utmost r. u. ontinnt will foregather in thecity --T-naita wir-miirowii, ana promia- the Dominion Theatre yesterdav.

is i-u cujuj wu uaiiii, r.uerts into aitegea irregularities in Burrard Inlet. it 'iiii -UIW uuniLiuu HKCurm LiiranK'n ca that the council would ttve their one nf th hot in whinh thot WaHia. wc can assure you -mai i i The oliject of the convention is to a tronw tf tho nrimmlaoiAn Via 1 Pfimmloolnn Vi 1 wai uitii tuai rnnw commission, ne attpntinn tn nnv r- waon thmiclits and the cood wishes of this keep away from the comm.s- nl, th. rptnrn i. SocbT.v will be with voalwav.

The pill net men, however, are cuafidont that the purse Belli opera-tionr are gtadually killing the industry and say they "have proof that this-is so. They declare that the big Atlantic herring 'grounds have been played out and that packers are now making a concerted effort to seizes cne ot tlie last sources of supply, incidentally pushing out the smaller Interests. I wi nni.inii. uuuiuuiav t.i:ii w.h hi- iva the citizens of C. who attend najthose resident outside the provin-e'an idea of the tremendous mineral reefed by Mr.

Hart himself, under the Signed behalf of the Nanaimo every way they possibly could. Senator Planta, who wag coi sources of British Columbia and In for he will kill it. If. he shows himself In sufficiently large numbers. Tf a mnn realizes that all the n.sft'jcies and schemes In the world villi rot balster him up, when he Is fi ot prepared to do what he can, the hat way to advance the interests of By Unking Mr.

Hart's Western type of characterization with a dis- received, expressed his regret that he had not the privilege! of being a le industry as far as it Is possible Red Cross Society. MABEL M. McINTVRE, Vice-Chairman. FLORA. C.

McGIRR, Hon. Secretary. The presentation was made by Mfs McGirr and Mrs. A. Randle, Miss Gib i do so.

The treatment of the different ores rueslion of the difficulties surround- returned man, but he assured them tinctlvely modern situation resultant that be was one with them in spirit, from the war.j Involving a wireless and hoped it would not be out on the border engineered by nlace to call himself -a comrade. Heloorman- spies bnd bringlnng In a Nil be demonstrated from the mo- the demobilization of the'men COMMUNICATION nent they leave ti mine until they ill be much easier to answer than fishets administration. Application was made yesterday by J. E. Bird, counsel for the Independent Fishermen's Protective Association, for this extension.

At present the inquiry Is limited to Barkley Sound. -Great Interest is shown in the present inquiry. Port Alberui reserfibles a mining town in 'ooom times today, People from all sections of the. surrounding district, most of them fishermen, are here to follow the Investigations, which, ha probably Aroused more interest than any other single event in the history of that part of tlie west coast. "1 have some very grave matters to.

bring 'before the commission and they may hurt someone," said Mf; Bird. "We have filed affidavits claiming laxity and carelessness in went on to give the soldiers some most exquisite little her thanks for the 'nior. th nnthnt-rf hav nnrrpH in ktrid exprepsiona of appreciation of rja turned out" in the shape of one i 0w! Discharged men will other of the w-ell-known medals, their positions from time to life, telling them they should avoid bringing the drsjma up to the minute her services during her term of mem berahip ln the Society. During the rom gold to iron, and special al- if they loose them unjustly the political trap, and in general a- without sacrificing any of that pic- turesqueness that every admirer evening refreshments ntlon is to be given to this t- matter, should, be brought home artnient by a committee which has'fordbly to the employer who com- vere served and a social time enjoy epn appointed to ace to it that ed the injustice but of the dis- void harshness in their conduct and criticism of other people, In this connection the Senator criticised what be thought unnecessary harsh-: ed. Mlllbtream Park.

Rdltor Free. Press. correspondent amongst things, says: "How can Joyous song birds be expected to congregate and vtsit Such, to them, dismal and dark'; swamps?" Residing here 27 years, I have still Mr. Hart demands. There is also a very funny two-reel Keystone and a Mutt and Jeff cartoon.

i ffort v'll he spared to make, this missal of the veteran was the veter- ue most complete and up to date ex- 4 n' own Inability to fill the duties Ibitlon ever placed' on, view in the ur the job satisfactorily, then he is omlnion. In themselves these ex- hurting the entire cause of the re- SMtiniiH will lie A real ohinr.t lpsann i. li. J. H.

Hawthornthwalte and G. Mc-Keuzie of Vancouver, will address a public "meeting in the Dominion Hall on Sunday night at 7.30 o'clock on "The jlUssian Situation." 't u. ruiuicr' uiiitmB iw liwpn Ills titling. i I milltf uhlit Aa a ranAml rnta mn the administration of the Barkley Sound neighborhood; and I want t0 1 'earn that we have any song birds. MISS MAY TULLY NANAIMO NATIVE DAUGHTER Many people in this city will re Possibly your correspondent meant BIJOU THEATRE May Tully, a native daughter It Is the intention of ti commit-' ompioyer does not hire a man unless ee to arfange for to? formation of ho ants one and it Is Just as gen-committee in Nanaimo to co-op- Prai rule that an employer does rate with-the Vancouver bod and nafc.fire a man unless he fails to do itli that object in a repres- t)i work satisfactorily.

If a man is ititlvo of the Chamber of Mines Iot nim take a good at robably Mr. J. D. Kearns will visit wa end of the deal before he of call the name of; Miss May Tully, who Is advertised as the author 0f, Nanaimo. "now 'famous in the picture the play "The Winning of Beatrice" i worM, is the author, of the photo- 1.1.,..,....

MM. RootrltA' drama Winning of Beatrice' "The now on view in the Jiljou. Miss Tul us city wimm uexi wreic or two a cmniai aeainst his enmlover. If nd take up the matter of selctln; rBrrv nn nrnnPrlv on hi. ticks Iu some recent criticisms of Pa-, triotlc Fund adininlstratjon.

Mistakes had been made, he allowed, but it was not fair to take extreme cases, as typical of the Fund in' general. By quoting examples of the other extreme be might draw conclusion's that were quite the contrary, but the truth was that the Patriotic Fund had done much useful and the people ln charge of it had given their services freely. ndn ungrudgingly. Mr. then, In wishing the local branch every success in their new quarters, made the offer of a cnllectlen of books, as stated above, "hoping these would become the nucleus of a library.

This was accepted with enthusiasm and Senator Planta thanked for hla generous gift. Comrade Colonel Doherty, of Provincial representative of the Dominion executive, gave a detailed description o( the work upon which be was at present engaged. how that the infringement of the fishing regulations covers the whole district." Tie commissioner doubted his authority to examine Into conditions outside the area specified, and declined Mr. Bird's suggestion Jhat he should telegraph to Ottawa for instructions covrtng this point. The right of Mr.

Bird to appear has not yet been definitely aettled. Among those attending the Inquiry sre Lieut. -Col. F. H.

Cunningham, chief innpector pf fisheries on the West t'oafit; Major Motherwell, as- r.umher of representatives and pp( firP(, and then raises a ublc-plrlted men who ill about tlie way return. ut the details and arrange for a lllllora ora i.lm, 'mocking birds." The ily singing birds I know of are canaries In cages, and there nre certainly none hanging up in the park. To handle the park properly, 1st, a real expert (professional) should lay It out to plan before it Is spoilt by timber being cut down that should, be left. Second, the Council before the estimates are passed should vote an adequate sum for the iSecessary work io be and to'pay for the expert. Amateur ideas are useless, when It com es to laying out a which Ii stead 'of being a thing ot heauty and a Joy forever, it can easily be spoilt for all time.

THOMAS KITCHIN. r.ow on view at the BIJoui "The Winning of Beatrice" is 'a story -of buslnesg and the modern It shows that a woman may be a business success without losing any of her feminine cliarm or womanliness. It is filled' wkh tense dramatic situations, being built around a truly dramatic theme. Beatrice (Miss Al legation to visit Vancouver In the 1v brl, dlHcrp(1lt upon TyoM ilrd week In March. A turther an- ,0 hJm on ouncement on this will be made c(llPr; and havft Deen Budh I I I man Is given Just credit udou himself Meantime tlie programme is being lison) succeeds not only in winning indiDK tne list oi spfaners, ine qti-, Brd urn all oreati'izatlon.

whli itfty aid nafire of thoa exhibits and. tried' to help him erything tbat win tena to make -Is a native daughter of 'Nanaimo. Her mother was formerly Mrs. Hague, daughter of the proprietor of t'e old "Dewdrop In'n," later the Patricia Ili.tcl, Miss. Hague married Frank Tullv, a well known baseball entbif.flast of the early days.

Ha was a miner, and was killed ln the explosion In, 1887. Miss Tully left Ntoalmo for New York, where she went on the stage with a theatrical company, and sli'ce then she has appeared on the local stage. Press notices mention her as "one of the most brilliant women of America." lies, titer, would damn the crooked politician and the profiteer. Comrade V. Drinnan.

Provi'iclal orgil'iizli'g secretary, taking' the W. V. 'A. constitution as his text, clearly sn forth the alms of the or-eanlzatioti. which were to secure eonvetitiDit and tne.

attendant ie vbfbltlon -the biggest thing of 1U a fortune for herself after her father "'slant to the chief Inspector; Capt. dies, hut In clearing Ills memory of i F- Cr Laird, first officer on thejish-a shame a rascally partner has plac- Prie patrol boat Fispa; Major Geo. 3d upon Miss Allison in The-Win f'owan? counsel for the department ring of Bontrice" l.ns the support of officials involved In the fishermen's Hale Hamilton, of "Get-RichrQuick ehanres; Knox Walkem, counsel for Wallinsrfoid fame. Hamilton thp packers, and J. Edward Bird, re-has the part of an up- to-date adver-' Presenting the indeependent fisher-tising niRi'ager of whirlwind meth- mpn.

Ex-Sorgt. B. Williams, who has hen in the army for four years, and nd ever. attempted on this coast. and' ureed ail comrades to do their who was in the Jewelry business bf.st t0 bring in new members, so siirrnvtJ fn-e he left for France, Is opening a '-n In th 'Windsor Block, carrying stifk.of Jewelry ar.d diamonds.

Freighters Clansman end Squid In od. IK Fish at Nanaimo. ttar the V. A. might Include all returned He stated that vitlilii a few "days Information would probably arrive from Ottawa that a land settlement scheme, embracing all the recommendations of the recent soldiers' convention, would This picture ndmiig of unique ad- 'T'ie crdt' 'IU bp at pre-war om varrfiuver.

C. P. ffaMieneer Riamer Inland rlnce.i lii, on way to Freighter Newcastle No. 6 In from attle. vertislPB.

making pro'min-j That the present agitation against entljr featured In the plot, and the tlie packers Is the renewal of time worn fend is tje contention of the 'sefpf of i i llmier Bee Bon bops CHOICE MODERN BUNGALOW FOR SALE UrJOBSTRUCTABLE MARINE VIEW LOT ONE OF NANAIMO'S BFAUTY SPOTS A. E. PLANTA, Ltd. Financial and Insuranc Agta XA5AEVIO, B. C.

snoruy ne introduced as a govern- fairplay and Jurtice for the returned 'Sweets" Is goat's milk. l-p gea fisMng methods on the rs;" of Central British Co Victoria Tog Swell le't for ment measure. Ho pointed out that nun The oreaulzer's words were rliunla vc.i ith an 1COWH. 'lBieris officials. 'This talk or the depletion of the herring In Barkley Sound is simply buncombe," said one of the fisheries r.ffirals.

The Barkley Sound catch only a drop In (he bucket. Proba- mirH't Esstholm la with Wn uccessfl, far the returned' soldier, did not want a heard with close attention, ll the noHnrements about Mav AllIsoB: the local fisheri. 'lH of trout ompr government, but a clean gov-'member, recelviig light on "randv rirl." and such captions as Freighter Matanl In from Toad's 'i belfg regularly, ernment. snd stiongly stored th thV real ldeaV underlying their aso-' --n Rcklev will get- your goat." Ipf Obi i.evr suspected the lakes questionable politician, pointing elation. "Honev Bee Sweets are best." in.

ti i. Re.ferring to Senator Plnnta's cri- ftc. Shown "at the Bijfiu today for I bly fhe, dogfish outside the entrance 2 In t.wth fi.nl uatll brought to the surface out that wbile the returned soldiers Yy mo.dern methods and skill, were prepared to back up clem roli- Tups futll, Prospective Nor th vow" to Nmalmo harbor consume as much (Continued on Paga 2 the last times..

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