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- CITY OF tONPOir . —On Thursday evening NoTembar the 4 th , Mr ^ M'Gartb . member of the London Delegate Cousell ; "delivered hia maiden lectnre in the iSstitnte , 55 , Old Baflej . "It would be injustfce to his very excellent and instructive discourse " if an attempt was made to g ? ve arf abridgement of it only . Those " "BlQfhful members , of the SEsbdstionWsV excellent ti * &tawh 6 'donot attend " the Kmrsdsy evening / lectures and discussions , which are conducted on" " those nights by the London Delegate Council . " On the following evening -the Committee of the City of London Tract Loan Society net " as usual at the Disp&tgh'Coffee House , Bridel * ne . Mr . G . Wy ? tt , In the &&bT . The niinutes of ifce . previous meeting were read and confirmed .
Subscriptions were received . ' MrvCatei ; WBecretary , read an ' answer to ' a letter lie had pent " to the secretary of the National CJharter Association ^ rer questing the assistance of themember / oftae Executive Cornell at the publio ideetfnj ; iirbehalf of i&B society , on the 15 th : tlie . answer Is ks follows : — ** My Dear Sir , —Mr . Leach will attend your mating on the 15 th , Yonr 3 sincerely , J . Campbell , Sec . On Sunday morning the hall of the Institute , " 55 . Old Bailey , was opened to the public for reading and discussion . It is gratifying to state that those three or four individuals who were looted upon as the foes of our peaceable meetings , appear determined to become friendly at last ; therefore , those friends who absented themselves on their account have the
opportunity to resume their attendance on the Sunday mornings , without fear of annoyance . In the afternoon of the same day , and in the same place , the London Delegate Meeting was held as usual ; Mr . Martin In the chair . The delegates appointed to lecfcre and atteudlhe weekly meetings ofthe working classes , gave in very pleasing repdrte of many new converts to Chartist principles in the localities . Delegates were appointed , as usual , for the ensuing week-. The meeting was very interesting and laborious , and at a late hour tbe dh&irmsn left the chair with a vote of thanks . In the evening , and is the same place , Mr . Wm . Benbow gave the first part of a Christian Chartist sermon , in Sen of Mr . John Watkins . The preacher retired at an early hour to lectnre to the Shoemakers' National Charter
Association . A very instructive discussion followedassisted by Mr . Parker , ' ( in the chair , ) Messrs . Peat , Dr . Losky , ( a new member , ) . OTDonne ll , Winter , Sparr , and several others . Mr . Cater announced the sale in the hall of file Northern -Star , National Vindicator , and the Executive Journal . ' . " fcABDBETH . —A lecture was delivered on Sunday evening , at the Chartist Hall , 1 , China Walk , by Mr . TVm . Carrier , one of the candidates for Surrey and Kent , in the next Convention . Mr . C . delivered a most able lecture , and addressed himself particularly in one part to the young men present , calling upon them to use their utmost exertions in the people ' s cause . He said , let there bo no disunion amongst us ; no struggling for leadership . Let every man take the post to which he was most fitted , whether it was sweeper , easdle snuffer , or on the platform ; never mind what , so long as i t benefits our cause . Mr . C . sat down amidst much applause .
Lavbsth Chabtist Hall . —We have observed wikh pleasure , that the committee of this hall are using every exertion in our cause ; they have thrown -open the hall free on Sundays , and have also supplied the room with a pianoforte , and gas ; they Lave also established a library . The concerts which are held on Monday evenings , are attended by some good singers , and are well deserving of support . The profits arising from them are appropriated towards the expences of the hall . Towjbb Hamj . kts LocAurr . —Mr . Ridley lectured on San day on the past and present condition of working men , to a crowded and attentive audience , and received a vote of thanks for his able and eloaneat lecture , and briefly thanked tbe company for ue fair and impartial hearing they had girea him .
Tailobs . —A meeting of Chartist tailors was held on Thursday evening , at the Red Lion , King-street , Golden-square , Mr . Shepherd , in the chair . An excellent addres 3 was delivered by Mr . Ferrer , and Bach good effected . Losdos . —A new locality was formed at the Three Crowns , Richmond-street , Messrs . Goodfellow , Martin , Farren , and Shotskie , addressed the meeting on the necessity of rallying round the National Association , and assisting in causing the People ' s Charter to become the law of the land . Thirteen members , tailors , joined the Association , and this promises speedily to make a rapid progress . Mr . Maran was appointed to lecture on the ensuing Friday .
ST 05 EMAS 05 S . —This body of Chartists , owing to the trade strike , has had but few meetings oi late , many members being in the country ; they met on Saturday evening , and re-organised themselves : Mr . Rootrt M'Donald was elected Secietarj , and Mr . WilMuion , Treasurer . A Committee was appointed to audit the accounts . Active steps were taken respecting the O'Brien Press Fund ; and when the strike is brought to & successful termination , it will again take its position as the leading London body .
REDRTJTH , Co ^ "Wall . —On Monday evening , Nov . 1 st ., a meeting was held in the large room , at the Miners' Arms , to hear Mr . Powell , late lecturer , from Derbyshire , Mr . Hancock -was called to the chair . Mr . Powell delivered one of the most abie lectures that we have had here , fully requesting that a happy union might take place in Cornwall , and showed that it was not far distant , when by a perseverance of purpose , the Charter must become the law of the land . Mr . Powell vras listened to with great attention and retired with a general burst of applause . Mr . Longwood moved , acd Mr . Scoble Beconded a resolution , " That cards of membership be immediately sen ; for , aEd . that vre join the l \ ational Charter Association . " The resolution was carried unanimously , a vote of thanks was given to Mr . Powell , Three rounds of Kentish fire were given for Feargu 3 O'Connnor .
OTJSEBTJRW . —The Chartists of . this place held ' their weekly meeting in their Reading Room , near Byker Bar , on Sunday morning last . Mr . J . Hebdin vras called to the chair . Mr . John Hall brought before the meeting what took place at the , Jfeweastle delegate meeting , which appeared to give : g eneral satisfaction . He then proceeded to read Mr . ' Shaman Crawford's letters to the Repealers of Ireland . A letter was read from Mrs . Frost , in answer to the money sent to her from here . A number of men came forward and enrolled themselves members ; after which the numbers proceeded to ¦ make arrangements for the public meeting to adopt the National Petition . Tbi 3 was one of the largest meetings we have had for some time . O'Connor ' seems to have put new life and vigour into the men : here ; his address has produced a most powerful > effect . The work goes nobly forward . The two men ' who lost their work at Shieldfield Colliery , for reading the Demonstration Committee Circular , hare got work . POTTERIES . —At a meeting of delegates from the different torniihips in the Staffordshire Potteries , ' . held on Sunday , the 7 th of November , at the house , of Mr . J . Yates , Miles Bank , for the purpose of con- ' Bidering the propriety of forming a District ConnciL , The following delegates attended : —Mr . J . B . Mart and Mr . A . Stonkey , Stoke-upon-Trent ; Mr . J . Colciongh and Mr . B . Colc ' ongb , Longtron ; Mr . C . Hackney and Mr . H . Steel , Hanley ; Mr . J . Yates \ and Mr . J . Oldhand , Upper Hanlov ; Mr . J . Col-.
clough was appointed chairman , and Mr . Mant , secretary . The following resolutions were unani- ' mously agreed to : — " That it is the opinion of the { delegates that a District Council ought to be formed ; for the government of the Potteries , and thai its ' meetings should be moveable . " "That one for every thirty members in the respective localities ; form a council , and that their first meeting be at ; Hanley , on Sunday , the 14 th November ; and that , those localities wnich ha \ e not thirty members be ; entitled to send one member . " i
BRASFOBO , Wilts . —On Friday evening , a ' jaseting of the Teetotalers of this town was con- i vened for the purpose of hearing & lecture delivered ; |> y a Mr . Symons , of Cornwall . He concluded by ' Btating that all tbe privations endured by the work- ' ing classes were the effect of intemperance , and the I only remedy that would bring plenty , peace , and contentment , was by their turning teetotallers . Mr . j Hills , a Chartist teetotaller , replied in an argumen- ' tatrve speech of great length , in which he proved ih&t class-legislation was the sole cause of all the I poverty thai affects this country . He then explained ! the five points of the Charter in a masterly manner , I wbich gave great satisfaction .
BR . XDOBTOK . —A . m « eUBg was held last Wedaes- a » night , of tbe C * Mfcifits , in B * ei * own hall , Mr . i Faztane in the * h * ir , -when Mr . Malcolm delirered his i lecture an the right of lesjat&aee . The meeting was j afterwards KJAiowod by Messrs . Shorelbottom , Black , sad M'K&y , after wnich votes of thmks to the Leofairer and Chairman wen given , wh « n the meeting di » olTecL Caltok Ho . S 3 , KifiK-sraEEt—The Young Men ' s literary AB * dation V& 4 previooaly agreed tnat the lyifMrwa tha mort constant in affection , and that the married life ns tbs moat happy , came to . tbe conclusion that the next proper question was , whether should they agitate for a repeal jft the Cora Law * or tbe Charter ? Accordingly tosy debated- that question on the 2 pd lost Mr . Yotmg in tbe chair ' , ' " when . Mesas . Moir , Martin , vtm ^ King , aad FeazgBson , toek the Bide of the Chafcerj Messrs . Camming , Nelson , Frew , andM'Miilan i " thftoppoaits . The question was discussed at eoosider-1 . ^ abfe Iesgth , after which it was adjourned to that day ' *» k . - ^ . j Jtt taint Booms- Another splendid Chartist concert : -case -off there on Saturday night The house was j eowile&io tbe door . The Committee have fitted up a j ^ 4 » did * l » je " and scenery for the psrformers , with -, IS » Gbm &m , " printed in large letters n front , which \ pt % fipi | . * ds ^ liiig and romaatic effect- ) i * ' ¦?*
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> - i , .. . k- - ^» . ABERDEEN .-Ev « r sino »> if >^ t ^ if * Or distinguiabed diamploii t « , our- ^ ap \ t « i » f the North , the p 6 Jy topic-m cosrem ^ a is 9 'Ck p » orr-in deed Be has completely electrified our ^ gfeW cifaene , even the very ballad singers are chantiag his praise in the song of " Brav « , bold O'Connor O . " They have had quite mistaken notions gotifakrfii 8 B , ^> otr in person and manners . They ha 4 leealjetyiiicef against him , and yet . strange t * sayy wtfoScM . Uh . sigQ npreason ^ but tha ^ he _ luid been misrepresented ^ brouglTthe ptess t They had pfctuxed to themselves a Ferowoas , wild , ' tmcnitivatea ferishmtai ";' -1 ) ut , when they had the pleasure of seeing him in propria yenono t they beheld in him sxraeeonipiiBbed * aad refined aeaUeman . His speeob at th ^ soiree , and his manly defence of , hi * characterand ihat or Bis
, , distinguiahed eouatxymaB , Bronteire , O'Brien , at the subsequent discussion with Bresrsleri has-eompletelyestailiBhedaia honestyiathp © piaioQf&tbe public , while that of his traduoeriiBonJj thought of with execration and contempt ., Tie . pa ^ | y wito brought ihe parson , here to oppooa liipi areqnit * ashaaed ^ of tb ^ mselvea and tae miajorabie flfttre their ;« Mmpio « cat , by his shuffling targijemlaoii anihU Jesuitical duplicity on the night of dLseussian ; and yet the fool himself thought , he did admirably , wnile his own friends bloshed- to see him " . ' By the visit of O'Connor , our enemiee . have'been complete ]; silenced—our apathetic brethren hare been induced to become more enthusiastic , in the cause , while those calling themselves " . moral or
intellectual force Chartists , have been considered by 5 , 000 of their townsmen , nO'Chartiste—their character as such being involved with Br&wst&'fli It would be presumptuous in us to ; attempt topropdeoy what will be the result of O'Connor ' s visit . Chartism in Aberdeen was never in such a heatthy ' stab aa it is at the present day ; during the 'last-so ! weeks , we have had , on an average ' , -ail acoession of twelve new members a week ; oar Union now numbers upwards of eight hundred gibd men and true , who are determined t « free themselves from taeir galling bonds ' of slavery ; ^ W « hat © invited Messrs . O'Brien and Vincont to Aberdeen to keep up the excitemaat , ' and impress oar prinetples more iirmly on the minds of the people . Another good
result from Mr . O'Coniior's Tisit *• the-fotming of * Female Chartist Association , which promteea to be a powerful auxiliary in the cause , and . will do great . good in inducing our young m * a to becomejQiartists also ; for they h » r © said tbat ^ bey **^ iU acknowledge Booe as fathers , as brothers , or , as 4 overB - , who do boI aeksowieclge tbe glorious principles ^ of our Charter ^ Thi s will have ^ a wondernjl effect in bripging tbe youth of our oity to our ranks . The oards of the Associatwn bear the . following insttiip-. tion , surmounted by the Bee Hive Female Associa tion , for benefiting socially , p * iiticaHy , and norally , the useful classes , and " while we are COJapellea to share the miseries of our ( fathers , our brothers , anC our lovers , ' we are determined to hare a share in their struggles to be free . --0 a Thursday , the first weekly meeting was held , when the number was augmented to thirty-one . Tbe ' y are very de ~
eirous of acquiring a perfect knowledge of the principles of our Charter , and a few of ue members of the Charter Union are to deliver a lecture , essay or address , illustrative of our principles . Tbe first lecture will be delivered on Tuesday night , at eight o ' clock , by Duncan Nicholson , " on the influence of woman over man . What has been accomplished by woman in former ages , and the benefits expected to result to the present agitation from the women taking an active part in it . " Then will follow as explanation of the principles of the Charter , and the people ' s right to it proved from ancient history . They would earnestly impress on our brethren throughout the country , the necessity of adopting a similar course to the above , in order to make our female community more alive to their own interests , the causes of their present degradation , and the remedy , to reader their families and posterity independent and happy .
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From the London Gazette of Friday , Nov . 5 . BANKED PIS . Richard WillUm Hugh Jones , Barsvater Terrace , coal-merchant , to surrender Nov . 12 j . at half-past eleven , and Dec . 17 , at twelve , at the Court of Binkrnptcy , Basinghall-street Solicitor , Mr . fcoilUnme . Walbrook ; official assignee , Mr . Belcher . John Henry Cassell , Mill Wall , Poplar , naphtha-selle » , Nov . 17 , at one , and Dec . 17 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basmghall-street SoBcftor * , Messrs . Oiimaldi , Stables , and Burn , Copthall Buildings ; official assignee , Mr . L&ckington , Coleman-street Buildings . Edward Bright , Picket-str ? et , Strand , draper , Not . 20 , at one , and D ^ e . 17 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Br-singhall-street . Solicitors , Messrs Sole , Aldsrmanbury ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurch lane .
Wilham Rontiedge , Liverpool , wine-merchant . Not . 26 and Dec . 17 , at one , at the Clarendon Rooms , Liverpool . Solicitors , Messrs . Duncan and Radeliffe , Liverpool ; and Messrs . Adlington , Gregory , Faulkner , and Follett , Bedford How , London . John Senior , Liverpool , iron-merchant , Nov . 24 and Dec 17 , at one , at the Clarendon Rooms , Liverpool . Solicitors , Messrs . Harvey and Falcon , Liverpool ; and Messrs . Soarpe , Field , and Jackson , Bedford Row , London . Henry Caulier , Bath , nurseryman , Not . 17 and Dee 17 , at eleven , at the Castle-and Ball Hotel , Bath . Solicitors , Mr . Drake , Bith ; Messrs Rickards and "Walker , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London . William Stevenson , Sheffield , auctioneer , Nov . 17 and Dec . 17 , at twelve , at the Town Hall , Sheffield . Solicitors , Messrs . Wilson and Younge , Sheffield ; and Mr . Wilson , Southampton-street , Bloomabuxy Square , London .
Jams Ramey , Spalriing , Lincolnshire , innkeeper , Nov . 2 C and Dec 17 , at eleven , atihe White Hart Inn , Spalding . Solicitors , Messrs . Bonnet and Son , Spalding ; and Messrs . Temple and Boaner , Furnival ' a Inn , London . Mary Qlascott , Georte Minshaw Glascott , and Thos . Townsend Glascott , Great Garden-street , Whiteehapel Road , copper-merchantB , Nov . 16 , at one , and Dec . 17 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghail-street Solicitor , Mr . Philips , Lombard-street ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinghall-street . James Brooks , Manchester , grocer , Nov . 22 and Dae . 17 , at twelve , at the Commissioners' Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Mr . Norris , Manchester ; and Messrs . N orris , Allen , and Simpson , Bartlett's Buildings , London .
John Tuilay , Manchester , merchant tailor , Nov . 22 and Dsc . 17 , at two , at the Commissioners' Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Atkinson and Blunders , Manchester ; and Messrs . Makinson aad Sanders , Elm Court , Middle Temple , London . Josiah Davy , Sheffield , draper , Nov . 15 , at twelve , and Dsc 17 , at two , at the Town Hall , Sheffield . Solicitors , Mr . Branson , Sheffield ; and Mr . Fiddey , Temple , London-William Mells and John Turlay , Manchester , tailors , Nov . 22 and Dec . 17 , at two , at the Commissioners ' Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Bennett , Manchester ; and Mr . Hammond , Fumival ' s Inn , London . Benjamin Dix , jun ., Roebuck Place , Great Doverstreet , Southwark , builder , Nov . 16 , at half-past eleven , and Dec 17 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street . Solicitors , Mr . Foord , Pinners' Hall , Old Broad-street , and Messrs . Gale , Lime-street ; official assignee , Mr . Alsager , Birchin Lane .
John Longman Shepherd and Henry Drew , Southampton , innkeepers , Nov . 16 and Dec . 17 , at twelve , at the Star Hotel , Southampton . Solicitors , Messrs . Diaoon and L « ng , Southampton ; and Mr . Walker , Soufchampton-street , Bloomsbury Square , London . PAfcTNEESHIPS DISSOLVED . J . Fearaley and J . Brooke , Howley Park , Torkshire , farmers . B . Eccles and J . Ecoles , Blackburn , Lancashire , cotton-spinners . M . Potter and J . Lever , Manchester , manufacturers . W . Mar * den and W . Bond , Preston , stonemasons . J . Tattersall and J . Hewitt , Bradford , Yorkshire , plasterera .
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^—From the Gazette of Tuesday , Nov . 9 . BANKB . \ JPXS . George Kidman , victualler . Long Alley , Worshipstreet , Nov . 23 , at eleven , and Dec . 21 , at twelve , at the Court ef Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street . Solicitor , Mr . Ware , Biackman-street , Borough ; Mr . Turquand , official assignee , Copthall Buildings . John Worrell , victualler , Tottenham Court Road , Nov . 23 , at twelve , and Dec 21 , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street . Solicitor , Mr . Pardell , Church-street , SpitalEelds ; Mr . Turquand , official assig nee , Copthall Buildings . Rowland Mitchell , merchant , Lime-street , City , Nov . 17 , at half-past eleven , and Dec 21 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street . Solicitors , Messrs . Clayton and Cookson , lanc * ln " a Inn ; Mr . Green , cmml assignee , Aldermanbury .
Thomas Robinson , tallow-merchant , LeadenhalJ-street , Nov . 16 and Dec , 21 , at two , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Bisinghall street Solicitors , Messrs . Crowder and M&ynard , Mansion House Place ; Mi . Gibson , official assignee , BasinghaU-street Pet * r Sawders , merchant , Kingston-upon-Hull , Not . 16 and Dec 21 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basicghall-street . Solicitor , Mr . Parker , St . Paul ' s Churchyard ; Mr . Gibson ,. official assignee , Ba-. singhall-steeet . : William Carr , grocer , South Shields , Dee . 2 , at eleven , and Dec 21 , at oae , at tbe Bankrupt Commisslon Room , Newcastle-tipon-Tyne . Solicitors , Mr . Hewson , Newcastle-npon-Tyue ; Messrs . Currie and Woodgate , Lincoln ' s Inn , London .
Edward Bernard Holland , power-loom manufacturei of calicoes , Manchester , Nov . 23 and Dec . 21 , at twelve , at the Commissioners'Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Mr . Law , Manchester ; Capes and Stuart , Field Court , GTays Inn , London . Carrington Wilson , innkeeper , Wickham Brook , Suffolk , Nov . 27 , at one , aud Dec 21 , at twelve , at the Six Bells , Bary SU Edmund ' s . Solicitor , Mr . Chalk , Chelmsford .
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Inn Yields , tondon . -- ' " " * —"; -.:-.-Robert M'l&dhlfchf IiceniedT vlcWaJlei , Opirerpopl , Not . 20 an < rTOc . M , at ; Iwelve , i « the ' Cltfeodon Room «> -iarcrpooL Solicltow , Mr . Snowhail , Liverpool ; Messrs , Johnson , Son , and Weatherall , Temple , London . ' l '"" - = ¦ - ' « - " ' - — ' ' ¦ " -. ¦'¦ '' , ' ' " ' Robert Gappy , horse-dealer , Halstoek , Dorsetshire ; Kov ^« nd Dse . 3 l , v « l tvebn « > . at the Mermaid Inn , YwTiU SDlidWrs .-MT . BM ^ jun ^ . X » oTil (? MesOTB . Clow e * and , W « dlake , KingTs 3 en ^ h Walk , Temple , London . ¦ ' ' , '" " " ' , ! ' .. * " ¦ ' ¦ Senrr IMggs , oottOTi-W ) lnnor , JBtaoMftrfa ; ' Pec . 1
and siv at « l « en , at ths tovat Halij P *« stoni ! S 4 l « i-. ion , Meiea Wilding aad Fisher , BhM * bwrn , Mestek Milne , Party , Milne , and Morris , Temple , London . ' . Ann Cartwright , John Cartwright , and William Cart ; Wright ; cottori-splnnew , Wlgani Hot . 28 and Dec 21 , At eleven , at the Swan Inn , Great Bolton . Soli « itors , Ms . I * igb , Wigan ; Messrs . Gregory , Paolkner , and ? oll « tt , Bedford , Row , London . ,. . Richard Tbomas , maltster , Wick , Glamorganihlre , "NotI 22 anaT > ea 21 , at " eleTen , at the AvgtA Inn , Cardiff . Solicitors , Mr . Lewis , Glamorganshire ; Mr . Wreutaiow , Liaeoaa * * inn Fields , Loadocu - ' ^
. Barnard . Sheridan ^ grocer , Liverpool * Not . 24 and Dec 21 , at twelve , at the Clarendon Rooms , Liverpool Solicitors , Messrs . Littledale and Budswetl , Liverpool ; Messrs . Gregory , Faulkner , and Follett , Bedford Row , London . ¦ John Bsirett sad Arthur Youle Barrett , engine and boiler manufacturers , Klngston-upen-Hull , Not . 20 and Dec 21 , at eleven , at the George Inn , KJogston-upon-HnlL Solicitors , Mr . BoIden , Hull ; Messrs . Hloksand Marris , Gray ' s Inn Square , London . Thomas Waltew , jwt / grocer , Swansea , Glamorgaashire , Nov . 2 i aud Dec 21 , at eleven , at the Castle Hotel , Swansea . Solicitors , Messrs . Williams , and David , Swansea . .
Henry Taylor , hat-manufacturer , Audenshaw , Lancashire , Not . 23 and Dee . 21 , at ton , at the Commissioners'Rooms , Manchester , Solicitors , Messrs . Higginbottonv 'Buckley , and Lord ; Ashton-under-Lyne ; Messrs . Clarke and Medealf , Lineolnii Inn Fields , London . ¦ . : ¦" . • -
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 13, 1841, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct404/page/2/
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