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^Canadian On The Annual Ethnic Press Tour Of Ontario
BRONTO.—The Ontario northland was the settingL third annual Ethnic Press bus tour sponsored
& Department of Tourism and Information. The
hWfwni June 20th to June 25th and covered
I pb() miles. The Ethnic Press editors and represfe led by the Association president Dr. J.M.
khbauni. made major stops at Kirkland Lake, TimV Chapleau and Elliot Lake. We also made short
eat North Bay and Sudbury. At each of these
g we were received by- the local Chambers of
ffierce who informed us of the industrial potentourist attractions and ethnic compositions of

journalists on this trip
pheir own ethnic group’s interest in mind, and of
he I looked for points of interest that would apH to The New Canadian reader. Since the Japanese

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like to give you mv impreS^njourney and to give you a„ ^ J^1IS whirlwind
lana as a vacation
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Pnran° northa place to live.
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“1G’ 10r those interested.

350 voa^
p
Samuel de Champlain over
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enthusiasts, here’s
hritorvAn^
a wo-''^k vacation, re-living
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attended aL buf?et10]un^
Ba7 where we
restaurant. From rhe reiuZ
Dragon
a beautiful v„ of the ,»SX »" Z "K

kay we continued along Highway
Lake- At the Chamber of Commerc'e
^^uet we were informed of the industries
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area and the ethnic histories of some of the
Of Con””erce and of KirkThis toxx~n depends largely on the
‘U1^ l\moer nidustries and a great majority
17’000 ^ connected with these
industries. The mining industry is on the verge of
fb™?33^^
support, (possibly from a Japanese
nm) and the Chamber of Commerce people feel a

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^respective areas.
lack one of the 2S ethnic

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Jessie L. Beattie’s
Strength For The
Bridge. Only $5.00

An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1966

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Immig. Changes Give Japan
Equal Sponsorship Rights

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New regulations
the White
PaixJ
H»„^e<±?.JF^^
■ulafiniK based on
n
c
uub ijcv^iapiuc and ethn
Z^.^ mi
’ , +hn
“ wiui
S te..?^
”™s Sheeted
by loud applause
will widen the range of relatives who may be mons.
sponsored' by Canadian citizens, rejecting the re­
Tia? dependents are now defined as spouses
commendation of the Sedgwick Report on Im­ and fiances, parents and grandparents, and un­
migration that this range be severely' restricted. married children under 21.
They will also remove current geographic and
Even this stricter regulation will be broader
ethnic discrimination in sponsorship, putting po­ than that suggested by Toronto Lawyer Joseph
tential sponsored relatives in Asia and Africa Sedgwick in his report on immigration earlier
.
b
(this year. Mr. Sedgwick advocatNisei Fisherman Escapes With Only
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Facial Burns As His Gillnetter Explodes &«- 7 &"do;*7
PORCHER ISLAND, B.C.—Gillnetter Mr. E- Nakatani suffered only bums to his face when his fishboat Hannali Rock exMr. Marchand gave an outline
ploded and caught fire June 17th while he was crossing Milbanke of Ahis aspect of the forthcoming
Sound.
White Paper in a special note
the
cabin
A
tack
fd^On
the end of a stateNakatani said he noticed gas fumes in
P * A gas ment of pohCy on vjsjtors to Cani line hadnbroken.
i n
x
ada who wish to remain in the
the Hannah Kock was towed toKlemtu and later to Porcher
country and become landed im। Islandby fellow gillnetter, T.Yoshida.
migrants.

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The Immigration Department
4 Japan Students Start Classes
fc“o£ &%^
toSxl6 For Every HamiIton J.C. Family
VANCOUVER.—Four students . sion, the group will be taken on £hreign v^s^ors, and estimates
!s»Plnii«,h* of Hamilton’s 300 Japanese Canadian of Japan’s Tokyo and Keio univ- a tour through Kelowna, Banff I t“er® are as many again in the
b as their CentmS ^^'^ ^^n^
and district ersities began summer session I Jasper, and Calgary.
’'
j CO«mlr/ who have not applied,
^-Jear-old dauo-hi? rP1’O]ect Mrs- Masa° Miyasaka and her classes .at the University of I Most of the students will then .u , 1S ^uation amounts to a
Planted their tree'in
are shown earlier this spring as British Columbia recently as part set off on a self-guided tour of whoiesaIe circumvention of our
•°nn a ring around a a^e Lark. The tree is one of 33 which of an annual Canada-Japan stu- Canada using 99-day unlimited- p10™^ systems of immigrant
^-—ground a new bed of roses.
dent exchange program.
mileage bus tickets.
I selection and control. Unless reMashi Tsuchi, 21, Akira Naka- I They7 return to Japan in Sept- mei A ^ means that criminals
jima, 18, Toshiko Tsukamoto, 21,1 ember.
and other people who are not
hZ^ Canada
Taipei Post and
Urara Hirano, 19 arrived I
_,
legally admissible to Canada
^ to CanZZ Am- say whether the ambassador was and are staving at UBC student
S1X. TBC student counterparts ™aN succeed in establishing
residences while attending the on the, exchange program are themselves here,” Mr. Marchand
kadzu was nrd a j lsanaga being transferred to Taipei.
currently- in Japan, staying with declared.
six week courses.
, as oraered
recently
_
Japanese
families.
,
h hame
o n
KCently
However; well., informed ForeHe
outlined
a two-pronged
TWO
DELAYED
possibly
™ prepare for
policy7. Visitors now in the coun­
ign Office 'sources said Shima­
Two other students, Keisuke I RijrlfUiKt RhhL
try who apply for landed status

China.
dzu’s name has already been sub­ Yasukawa, 21, and Seiya Matsu- II DUUUnbI DOCK
before July 25 of this year will
<»°“'e’ “ ending mitted to" the. Nationalist Chinese oka, 19. have been delayed and I UnQ S
be granted such status provided
Pnlriae
Z*»*. refused to
olan to'join the group soon.
j nu:> JjVUU COTneS
they fall into one of a series of
government and that his formal \
fairly broad categories.
SAN FRANCISCO. — A
Twelve students applied for I jgQ . page Japanese - English
Tighter regulations — to deter
PS h Monf' appointment will be announced
the exchange
and selections I Buddhist dictionary — eight
deliberate use of this method to
soon.
were made on the basis of pro- I years jn the making — is now
fWiFe^
circumvent normal immigration
ficiency
in
speaking
English.
available
to
English-speaking
channels — /will cover future
tfe'^
Subjects to be studied here by I readers. It includes some 5,000
foreign visitors and those who
Japan Car Plant To
the visitors include economics, I passages selected from the
apply after July 25.
Hani win I l0Uch, by
history, political science and fine I mpre than 24,700 passages in
“The procedures I have out­
shown ?
°-l of the Start October In N. S.
arts.
j
the
Konsaisu-Bukkyo-Jiten
(A
lined
affect only those who seek
L^national p? 'th MonAnd a full slate of extracur- I Concise Buddhist Dictionary)
HALIFAX. — Canadian Motor
to migrate to Canada outside
here
festival
activity is planned.
I edited by Dr. Ui Hakuju. A
the proper channels,” Mr. Mar­
l*’’1^29? to Industries Ltd., Toronto, distrib­ ricular
Weekly
evening
discussion 11 comprehensive
index,
with
chand emphasized.
utor of Japanese-made Isuzu and
k
J Theatre,
Persons already in Canada
Toyota cars, plans to start con­ oroups "with other students, I words in Japanese characters,
^n in J^? a /^Pletely struction of an assembly plant weekend camping trips and jaunts I the Pali, Sanskrit and romanapply to stay before July
^es of ^?-ca’ Heals
to Gibsons and Victoria .are I ized Chinese is also included,
20 will have their applications
®(<^ova Scotia in October.
J6 engineer
f.lcuIties a
volume
may be obtainapproved provided they are not
“Details haven’t been anounc- -rhpduled
II ^ The
from
(he Buddhist
BE­
^tablrijwhen ed, but the plans call for as­ .cneauiea.
within a prohibited class of im­
Astle exjja^L* a hase for sembly of 6.000-10,000 vehicles
TAKING TOUR
I store, 1710 Octavia St., San
migrant, did not fraudulently
Sy.
Won frOm .^
| Francisco, California 94109.
enter the country, and qualify
a year by May, 1969,” .a CMI
After the close of summer ses- I,
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May Get

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Dates And Doings
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Unclaimed Prizes At Tor. JCCA Picnic Announced
TORONTO.—The Toronto Issei-bu this week announced the
numbers of unclaimed winners in the recent Toronto JCCA picnic
lucky draw. All of the following ticket holders are requested to get
in contact with Mr. T. Kameoka: 1294, 2839, 1777, 3254, 3332, 2550
1913, 2252, 1888, 2155, 2183, 1944, 1674, 2o56, 3361, 2950,

It is a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
Consult

Cosmopolitan Cuisine

BiU Wales
Insurance Agency

By STELLA ITO

464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Phone WA. 1-3171

Outdoor Eating The Japanese Canadian Wav

CHARCOAL BROILED STEAK
OFFICE
RESIDENCE
9
sbrloin or porterhouse steak
EM 4-1394
2 Vesta: Drive
EM. 4-1395
o
espoons
instant
minced
onion
HUdson 5-1365
Toronto Issei-bu
* tablespoons water
Salt and ground black pepper to taste
A. E. McKague/ Q.C.
tat edges of steak so it won’t curl ? n broiling. Rub
Tor. Buddhist Religious School Outing July 17th ^-A
mth & little of the steak fat. Mix in<"
Barrister and Solicitor
ant onion with
TORONTO—The Toronto Buddhist Religious School (Sunday
stand S Smites for onion to soften?
NOTARY PUBLIC
n lack placed about 6 inches above a bed of "lo'School), has announced a one-day outing at Lumbini Camp, Waii
coals.
Cook
1008 Northern Ontario Building
one side to desired degree of doneness Tu™ ™d“
saga, for July 17th (Sunday). A chartered bus is leaving from £
winkle cooked
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
nSl eT ^ -?he flav” of 1116
will permeate
the Buddhist Church at 9:00 a.m., and scheduled to leave from
TORONTO
5 k seC01K? side to desired degree of de.-, cuesison
Lumbini Camp at 7:30 p.m.
with salt and ground black pepper. Serves 6.
BARBECUED MEAT AND CHEESE PATTIES
For bus reservations, pleasb call the following numbers: Tin
-.
,
(Western St vie1)
Bus: 924-8153^
Ros: 822-1353
Goto (466-5904) or Jack Shimizu (534-1641).
1 pound ground lean beef
4 thin slices cheese
T.B.C.
Salt to taste
Ground black pepper- to taste
ERNEST JOMORI
Tor. Buddhist Church Picnic Attracts Over 1,500 ^272 cup cold coffee
Chartered Accountant
cup tomato sauce
TORONTO.—A joyful crowd of picnickers invaded the serenity
tablespoons instant minced onion
of Stanley Park in Erin on Sunday, June 26 for a fun-packed day 1 tablespoon sweet pepper flakes
Suite 403
of racing, boating, swimming, dancing and bingo. After the lon«- 1 tablespoon shortening
130 BLOOR ST. W.
TORONTO
dreary winter into spring, the sudden burst -of summer weather 1 tablespoon cider vinegar
that greeted the day was a welcome treat for the 1500 members 1 teaspoon chili powder
and friends of the Toronto Buddhist Church, who gathered to­ /s teaspoon instant minced garlic
gether at this annual outdoor event. To those less active it was
Shape meat into 8 thin patties. Cut clieese slice slightly smallei'
a perfect day of relaxation exchanging cheerful greetings with than the meat patties and place one on each of 4. Go'ver'with the
AUTO — FIRE — LIFE
friends.
.
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remaining 4 patties, pinching edges together so the cheese does
ALL FORMS
OF
The Toronto Buddhist Church extends sincere appreciation to not show. Sprinkle each with salt and ground black pepper to taste,
the numerous merchants and business firms for their generous .brown on both sides in a hot skillet. Remove patties from pan.

support to the picnic, bringing: much joy to everyone. Also manv Combine remaining ingredients. Bring to boiling point. Return
patties
to
pan.
Cover
and
simmer
6
to
8
minutes.
Serve
at
once.
thanks to all members and friends for their participation.
BARBECUE SAUCE
consult
1
M. Nishikawa (T.B.C.')
South Western
KIYO TAMURA
1
can (8 ounces) Spanish type tomato sauce
TORONTO
;
35 Japan U. Students To Spend 4 Weeks In U. of W. 72 cup water
Bus.
366-5812
Res.
pj.
9-8317
4
cup cider vinegar
u • W^SOR, Ont-—Thirty-five Japanese students of Sophia 2one-third
tablespoons lemon juice
■ OMversity in Tokyo, enroute to a special four-week gummier course 2
tablespoons
sugar
| at tfte Unyersity of Windsor, 'travelled across country by bus and 1
tablespoon
instant
minced onion
| tram to Visit Canada.
teaspoons salt
Custom Picture
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heading the groups is Rev. Conrad Fortin SJ of Sudbury,
1
teaspoon
powdered
mustard
I Ontario,.who has conducted at Sophia University for some years 1
Framing
teaspoon chili powder
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•an Ceiltre of Information, providing books, periodicals
teaspoon garlic salt
I and seminars on Canada, for Japanese students.
NISHIMURA
teaspoon
cayenne
'A
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teaspoon ground black pepper
Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and External
Combine
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sweet
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2y/ four sPecial events will be available for the 1 cup water
1 quart diced cooked potatoes
! 'Siting students.
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teaspoon ground black pepper
a
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teaspoon
garlic powder
Bertoia, _ Windsor .Teacher and graduate of the
2
tablespoons
salad oil
Jf/*T^^7wiM^orosu^^
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thiwh S?
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the H T p pourtesy of Ford Motor Co. On July 22, they visit one-third cup mayonnaise
Tomato wedges
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Mix celery and pepper flakes, instant onion and water; let
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Checked, Repaired or Remourded
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Wasting Time find Money
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students
in
the
United
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hsi nSite™ Pitied to the TSUMURA,
Canada are simply wasting their
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time and money because of their United States.
^5®
Father Sasaki ; has . personal!v
*> 'Japahejg
P.opr command of the English ^T^^con^ci
of Japanesi Section Edit,
language.
’ .
or a»<i Adreas,
students in New York" in the last
In an interview published in rive years.
^o?^*0*
popular weekly;. magazine “ShuS7onPei 6 mo°^
Ke said he believed there
37.00 per yein
kaa. Bunshu,” Father Naova .pa- about
000
Japanese
students
Members of the Ont. Ethnic Press Tour
saki said as many, as 386 Japa- " ho are now studying in various
iiave S/detntS k New York alone Z?geS and universities in Arne^TV” Sie futoe of Krk“ We and the ^l?^^
a S°°d thing that young
?e people ^° abroad ini
v-g ™bers to broaden | OPERATORS I^^T77-;
said that many Japa.
+ews ln preparation . for
on the many frozen lakes that eo^e ^^^ “'y ?^ S^X/t^
i®1.1 future careers/’ Father Sa-I
saki.said, “but some of them are I
Ihe next morning we
a
I classes.
° going too far.”
about .8 miles from town. ThT hearF1^^^3 •
Ore ®ne, -■ ^.^P^d °ut that some girls
the mine had a potential life of 30
J^™ed us that ..
M
fa? as to send their own
COUNTER girl
cheesecake
pictures” in thenit promised to be a great success.
’ 3nd that financially
mistaken belief that American

JapQn Is HClVihg
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Z- ? “fen™st enough to
Maje^
to guarantee their stay in
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the
United
States.

WORM
pickers wanted
_ T.QKYO.
— Japan is having a
Sp'M^^
tsfK fast
faofa Bust
thousand. Phone from 4-00 nn i
other
.hand,
Father
Sa
­
pan;:
-537-1404
(ToronS)/
P^ ‘°j|
Tn— like in statue!
Everyone from hall-of-fame saki saia, ..some young Japanese
b?^ demonstrate poor’knowledge
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and°^eStIerS t0 industrialists 5 E^gIlsh by siting letters saj"hNe project. This camp, with its
?S truly a worth1S be^ immor- l ;ngi?e^
determined to ‘study 5^u%i6 h to 13th and Aug- 27 *o Sari
buildings, and university student staff' ? ™^J mCenfry’ -odem tab^ed in bronze, says one pros- ।
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a
rakiri
spirit’. ”
its kind in Canada.
stall, m probably the finest of Paring statue worker .in Tokyo I
| Ke a^s9 said that many Japa- ohto)U conveniences- PL. 7-8436 (Tk- I
ahouf SC?V!S ’ c°nunis'sions for
^udents in the 'United
j
welcome by the Timmins Chamber ofConune er^lven a friendly about -b busts a month.
^tates are ignorant of the true iiiHHinninnnnninijjjHH^
mg speech of their banquet was nSn
The most interest­ tn^h+ KatVe maker’ Mt SCUlp- American characters, which he
Choice This Sunday
geology delivered by D?. Huo-h Car i
°U appb?d physics in Q J :• to l J^^s Kyodo. News described as “overwhelmingly re­ Go To Church Of Your
°
that most commissions ligious.”
for a large mining firm in the area TRiZ consultmg geologist
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father
Sasaki;:
said'

he
has
ob­ IIIIIUIIIIIIII||ll|'i(||||||||)||]||)||||||||
ho gave us a brief history of the "-eoloo-irnl ^aps and diagrams | aie from recipients of govern­
area, and then turned to Jhe imnrov!^
of the ment . decorations who
want served that Japanese girl stu­
dents are apt to' outlearn their
<]ues .after the war Dr
ements in geological techni- Sres KSt wea™«.
are no certain geophysical^
fact that there
^a ,e c°unterparts when it comes
to learning the
English lan­
be carried out on a large scale This qriPi?
investigations must
TENNIS, GOLF
It
,
is
also
the
fad,
he
said,
to
,
guage.
revealed how rich- and how unexp]oS £
northland
busts to the elderly as
This is probably because they
the mining point of view.
‘P led this land really is, from
Fishing Tackle
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of congratulations for
5? American' boys,” he
being
old.
'
he t^j
™ that
s?4 . Ihe more frequent the
wwi0°'.' /v T1? fast. not in If1? {Tates with American'boys
OSCAR'S
military I ^e higher their Englisn profik,as a few hundred Chinese, but verv few
t lat
Tbe to;ra
1500 Dundas (at Dufferin)—IE. 24267
those who once lived there moved to the iP?JeSe‘ ? seems Khat heio—bitter memories still lin- C1^^
winters.
movea to the south, and the warmer ger.

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a s,urface tour of ia gold mine
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‘^r ^le tour we all retimed to Timmins1 S PrP^essing machinery.
°?T f° s*gn the official guest book Tim z.311^ Mayor Del Villano’s
°f the Allowing . catego,say “thank-you” in as manv lm1oi1°ngeiUa ?ayor attempt- 11 VO •
?nd ^h™ he «tme to Japanese he \fnSS 33
knew how,
i^Se Ej would be acceptable
formed him that it was “arri^atn o-A,^Umped’
1 P°htelv inas
sponsored
or unsponsored im- ‘
ceremonies we left Timmins a^ st^TM^
■ if they -had applied I
S1'03^’ those who have married
but fortunately S/rMK. WaS ® V°ugb one .for those on the bus Canadian
1,111 citizens;
mizzens; those
.
who
Slavic Statt.UJ®1 asS1tant editor, Mr. De! Ci”to a & Tc established
established a
a successful
,
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car, and
thus saved ttTdisS^^^^
/ “ployed for at least8 ei^lt
s°se
^
Of Commerce*1^ MJrS^^^
Yere lnet by the local Chamber
edXa 10 y”S ^XPlfeted
party was then spV^ sdme
brothers. The whote
hke Mr. Del Giotto mVHtaUd £
and others:
Those who arrive in the futu^ 1
cabins situated nearbv ideal fi^i™
and Conifortable log. or who apply after July 25 will
River The proprietor of the camo whp> ^ in the Nebskweski
- jS a Yi'eozei' full of fish that southern n 2)e.-^Y^s^i^g showed
acceptable as unsponsorpd I
Sed
dream about. There were walleves m.i
nT'° fishermen can only ST' Z"
j-ake trout, speckled trout an/^
Pike by the dozen
am oad, oi who; were before ad
£‘^
"fa* tfa camp’s ,m£ 3180 af°md “ these S°n the sPOU:ses or minor
H Cfapleau area: “The fishii^ iTo-ood1
a'bout fishmg in IpjS611 of Canadian citizens or
• • • a Hmit to take £ne 8 d' J0"’1 have all you want % Permanent residents.
.
neighbors. . . . You’ll have good daw?'
sbare with vour
deter those who mio-ht
get all the fish and fishing vouj’wnii? n3d days * * ' but YouTf Sly ^se ■ “s ■”« °f
thesis no better ^ »wite^
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