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THE PUBLISHER of the Evhnino Stab , announces , that at an early time he will issue a sheet double its present size , at the usual price , one half of which will contain an entire work of 400 pages , eold at fifteen shillings , by the bookseliers , entitled the LIFE OF
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MR . JAMES CLARKSON , SOLICITOR , DECEASED . HIS CREDITORS are requested to tend in their Accounts to ua , at his lata Office , Kirkgate , Bradford , to be Examined and Paid . Aro his Debtors are lespectt ' ullj requested Immediately to pay their Debts to us , while winding up his Affairs , and attending there to manage his Basin ess . By Order of the Administratrixes , CARR & NETTLETON , of Wakefield , Solicitors . Kirkgate , Bradford , 17 th October , 1842 .
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LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the Borough of Leeds , in the County of York , will be holden before Thomas Flower Ellis , the Younger , Esquire , Recorder of the said Borough , at the Court House , in Leeds , on Wkdnesdat , the Twenty-sixih Day of October instant , at Two o'Clock in the Afttrnoon , at which Time and Place all Jurors , Constables , Police-officers , Prosecntors , Witnesses , Persons bound by Recognizances , and others , having Business at the said Sessions are required to attend .
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Just Published , pries Ons Shilling , rTIHE DEVIL . Twelve Lectures delivered at the J . Working Man's Church in London , in which ic is clearly demonstrated from the original Scriptures that there is no foundation for the general belief of a Spiritnal influence called the Devil , and in order that the working classes may have it in their power to procure this publication , they will be supplied at sevenpence , by the following Booksellers : Mr . , Birmingham ; Mr . , Liverpool ; Mr . D . M'Greeor , 6 , Balmeney-street , Glasgow ; Mr . W . Walker . 37 , Canon-street , Ditto ; Mr . Clarkson , 3 , Gsvenhaugs , Ditto ; Messrs . Paton and Love , Nelson-street , Ditto ; Mr . Drummond , 114 , Highstreet , Edinburgh ; Mr . Robinson , Greenside plaoe , Ditto ; Mr . John Reader , Anchtermuchty ; Mr . J . Burns , 7 , Barrack-street , Dundee ; Mr . Kidd , 7 , Wellgatf , D : lto ; Mr . John Tosh , Arbroath ; and at the Working Man ' s Church , Dockhead , London .
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TO THE WORLD . "VTERVOUSNESS is a term which embraces a 1 \ frightful catalogue of disorders—even to insanity itself—to describe a tenth part of the symptoms " nervous patients experience would fill a volume ; but although their variety is so great , they are all referable to one and the same cause . A nervous patient is like a musical instrument with its chords loosened , emitting all sorts of discordant instead of harmonious sounds . What is , therefore , wanted to restore a nervous patient to health ? Th «
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Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free on receipt of a Post-office Ordar for 3 s . 6 d . MANLY VIGOUR : a Popular Inquiry into the CONCEALED CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to those suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indulgence in Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; with Remarks on the Treatment of GhonorrhoB , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &o .
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TO THE PUBLIC . READ the Life and Sufferings of a FACTORY LAD . A Tale replete with the most metting interest , commencing in No . 42 , of WHITE'S PENNY UNIVERSAL BROAD SHEET , in which publication also will be found numerous other tales , charades , riddle ? , original poetry , &c , and all the advantages of a Family Newspaper FOR ONE PENNY . London : Thomas White , 45 , Holywell Street , Strand ; Abel Heywood , Manchester ; &nd all the dealers of cheap publications throughout England , Scotland , and Ireland .
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EDWARDS' BREAKFAST POV / DER . rTHE MANUFACTURERS of this excellent X Article have taken the Premise ? , 271 , Deansgate , . Manchester , in order to supply Agents there , and in the neighbouring Counties , on the same terms as at their Warehouse in London . The Breakfast Powder is prepared from Grain of British Growth , and some of the most eminent London Physioians sffirm it to be far more nutritious and less heating than Coffee ; it is used and recommended by many medical . men , and need but a trial to ensure consumption . Sold in rackets , in most Towns in the Kingdom , Price 6 d . per Pound ; Superfine Quality ,-8 a . It is tho iiim of the Manufacturers to provide an excellent aud wholesome Beverage at the oheapest possible rate , and from the satisfaction the Breakfast Powder has Riven , they fearlessly assert it to be the best and cheapest substitute for Coffee ever discovered . Edwards Brothers , 99 , Blackfriar ' s Road , London , and 271 , Deansgate , Manchester .
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WATKINS'S TESTIMONIAL COMMITTEE . N OTICE . —A Special General Meeting will be held at the Dispatch Coffee House , Bride Lane , Fleet Street , on Monday Evening next , Ootober 24 tb , at Eight o'Clock , when all Parties having Rafflo Sheets , Subscription Books , &c , are requested to bring the same ' , as a Balance Sheet will be brought forward , and all Defaulters published the week following . WM . SALMON , Secretary . 5 , New Court , Farringdon Street , Oct . 18 th , 1842 .
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FT 1 HE NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS . X Sail punctually on their regular days from LIVERPOOL . —As follows , viz . CAMBRIDGE , Barstbw ......... 800 tons 19 th Oofc . ROSCOE . Huttleston ..... 617 tons , 25 th Oct . STEP . WHITNEY , Taompson . 1034 „ 1 st Nor . . These vessels are all first class , and have been built expressly for the convenience and accommodation of Cabin , Second Cabin , and Steerags Passengers , who will be treated with every care and attention during the passage by the officers of the ships . Fresh water is served out daily . All Passengers by these Ships will be found in lib .
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LETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . 'NorthernStar Oflice , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . Cf /~ 1 entlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding , at IX your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While ! am writing I cannot refrain from communicating the flattering intelligence of the great goodyour pills are doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood . It is clearly a great error to find fault with a medicine merely because it is a patent one ; and more especially since its use has contributed so largely to the public health . The fact is , however , predjudioe is fast giving way , as it always must where the pills are tried . A few oases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted .
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Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d . ( Or sent free to the most remote parts of the Kingdom , in a sealed envelope , on the receipt of a post-office order for 3 s . 6 d . )
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FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH Price la . Ijd . per box . FT 1 HIS excellent Family Pill is a medicine of long-X tried effioaoy for correcting all disorders of the stomach and bowels , the common symptoms of which are costiveness , fiatulenoy , spasms , loss of appetite , siok . head-ache , giddiness , sense of fulness after meals , dizziness of the eyes , drowsiness and pains in the stomach and bowels . Indigestion producing a torpid state of the liver , and a consequent inactivity of the bowels , causing a disorganization of every function of the frame , will , in this most excellent
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PEEL'S TARIFF ; OUTDONE 1 THE COFFEE TAX REPEALED ! ME SSRS . CROW AND TYRELL beg to call the attention of the Chartist Public to the BEVERAGE prepared by them , as a Cheap and Wholesome substitute for Taxed Coffee . Its nmtritipu 8 qualities are equalled by none in the Market ; while its mode of Preparation renders it vastly superior to the Trash offered for Sale by those who regard not the health of the Consumer . As a meant of supporting the " Executive Committee of the National Charter Association . '' and as a means of crippling the Governmental Exchequer , it may be made a ready and powerful weapon in the hand s of the Sons of Toil . . A single Trial will prove its superiority over other Preparations of like pretensions . Prepared and Sold by the Proprietors , 81 , Belgrave Gate , Leicester .
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CAUTION TO LADIES . THE PROPRIETORS OF KEARSLEY'S ORIGINAL WIDOW WELCH ' S FEMALE PILLS , find it incumbent on them to caution the purchasers of these Pills against an imitation , by a person of the name of Smithers , and calling herself the Grand-daughter of the late Widow Welch , but who has no right to the preparing of them , the Original Recipe having been sold to the late G . Kearsley , of Fleet-street , whose widow found it necessary to make the ' following affidavit , for the protection of her property , in the year 1798 : —
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KERMAN ' S CELEBRATED GOLDEN ' PACKETS OF SPECIFIC MEDICINES , Under the Sanction and by the Recommendation of Eminent Gentlemen of the Faculty and the Afflicted . SPECIFIC PILLS for Gout and Rheumatism , Rheumatic Headaches , Lumbago , and Sciatica , Pains in the Head and Face . —Is . 9 d . and 4 s . 6 d . per Box . PURIFYING APERIENT RESTORATIVE PILLS , For both sexes . Price Is . l ^ d . and 2 s . 9 d . per box . A most celebrated remedv for Costive and Bilious Complaints , Attacks of Fever , Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels , Indigestion , Dimness of Sight , Pains and Giddiness of the Head , Worms , Gravel , Dropsical Complaints , &o .
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CARIiIS £ S > -STATB OF PUBLIC ? BELINe— £ XX& 1 IOKS OP TBBPtOPLB IH BEHALF OF THB Incarcerated Chaexist&— Daring the past week , the xncst intense acxiety t" » been displayed by the working classes generally , for the fale of -their prosecuted and persecuted Chartist brethren , who were taking and expected to take their trials under the Sped *! Commb-Blor-s in different parts of the cooctry . - The Evening Star has been eatgerly looked after as the moat likely TfcLicie through which correct information Is eonveyed to the public . Parties have assembled each evening in different parts of the town to listen to the contents of that independent and spirited journal , which so well deserves the cordial support of the working classes , bdag the on !? daily piptr devoted to the prosperity and well-being of tke wuxMng classes , and opposed to
the tyranny and oppression of the great and wealthy We tm-1 the working classes will do . all in their power to promote and extend the tale of so valuable an organ , for it is of the mo&V paramount importance , that the real condition , feeling * , wants , and wishes of th « people Ehosld be made pnbiic , and the vioes , fallacies , tyrannies , and oppressions of the great aod powerful , ably exposed , and this is more necessary whtu we con-Eider that the press in gensrsl . is a Tile sink of iniquity ssd corruption , and the servile tool of the- factions which support it Moreover a paper conducted with that talent and fearless independence which the Evening Star has kitherto displayed , is well calculated to give a proper tone and direction to the people's will . The partial , utmost , end sas ^ uicary charge of Lord Abinger , to the grad jury at Liverpool , was heard with feelings
of disgust and indignation , that the very judgment seat Bhould be stained and polluted by one placed there to justly administer th = law , ai > d cot to deliver silly and crjuit disquisitions on the politics of a party , tuting care to jing le ont that party for destruction , by questioning their honesty and maligning ' their motives . The strange and uiijsree&denttd proceedings against Wiil : aru Eais , at Stafford , in raking up fresh evidence after the prosecution had dosed , and the defence made bad successfully established an alibi , which , without farther eviduace , mus > t have been fatal to a conviction , was loudly and bitterly complained of ; while the able defence and triumphant acquittal of Cooper , were heard \ rith feelings of unnHEsied pleasure and delight . It is eonsjdt . rea that Mr . O'Connor and the other Chartists , against whom a trua bill was found at Liverpool , did
Wisely in traversing until next assizes This course "Will allow the agitated state of puWic feeling , arising cut of ihe late outbreak , to subside into a cilm , so that more impartial ja » iice may be done to those charged with conspiracy , on the evidence of a vile miscreant , whose word will cot be tsken by an unprejudiced Jury . Moreover , this course will , allow time for getting up able and coucinsive defences ; and enable the people to support their friends with that ability , which th * y £ o well deserve . Let the Chartists in every locality exert themselves to the utmost of their power , in gettinsnp defence fundsfor the suppoit of those who have alresady s .-fiered much in the righteous cause ; and , above all , do not allow the widow ' s tears , nor the
orphan ' s cries , to reproach you with neglect in perloiBiixig bo imporUst a 6 " cTy . Let Committees and collectors hs eppointed ic every place , where tbere is a Chartist Association ; and let the good work be immediately proceeded with ; persevtrance , promptitude , and sal will secure complete &ucct £ 3 ; and you will have the hear : felt satisfaction of knowing that you have aoNy done your duty . There , are few so well-calculated to perform this arduous duty as the females , and We were glad to learn that in Carlisle they had commenced operations , and were succeeding to a great extent We trust this example wiil be followed in other places ; at the same time , it must not for a moment damp the ardour of the males , who oneht to vie with jibeir fair brethren in the holy work . —Corresponded .
LOJCDON . —55 , Old Bailey , Sunday evening , Mr . Vasts delivered an excellent political sermon . The loom was crowded to exeus , and a good collection was made for the political victims . The shareholders announced that they were about taking very extensive premises to com ert into a Chartist Hall , the present room being much toe limited for the numbers wishing to obtain admission . Metropolitan delegate meeting , Sunday , OctlSth , Mr . King in the chair . Upon rhe roll baing called , a long discussion arose upon the non-attendance of members , and the secretary was instructed to enforce the rule upon that subject One shilling and sixpence was received from the Albion for delegate meeting ; 6 s from the Alston for deferce fund ; &s . from the Three Doves ; Js . 8 d . from the Clockboose ; 7 d . from the Carpenters '
Arms ; 3 s . 3 d . from Tower Hamlets' - bootmakers ; and 2 b . 5 d . from Chartists and other friends at Stratford . Credentials vrere received from Messrs . Mudge and Cook , from Marylebone ; Mr . Teulon , from Lambeth Teetotallers ; Mr . Wright , from Islington ; and Mr . Mantz , from the silk-wearers , Tower Hamlets . Reports were received from several localities regarding the new subscription books issued by the delegate meeting ; and it was ultimately resolved that the . books should be Bold to the localities , and they should take steps in disposing of them , and the returns according to their own judgment Mr . Droa reported from the Observation Committee , acd recommtnded . that a succession of public meetings should be got up in order to create a
public manifestation of sympathy on behalf of the political victims . The Committee were authorised to take What steps they deemed most expedient to carry out that otje&U Mr . Cook was elected a member of the Observation Committee in the place of Mr . Abel Cook , resigned . Mr . CrJFij" moved , and Mr . Han * . z seconded , that thename of Mr . Matthews be withdrawn from the Observation Committee , on account of his being a member of the Complete Saffrage body . -. After some dissusaoa , the subject was deferred until the ensuing week . The subset of the Tract asu Lecturing Committee having bsen disposed of , some discussion arose regarding the Provisional Committee , and the meeting adjourned .
Working Han's Hall , Mile Esd —Mr . Illing-Worth lectured to a crowded andience to their satisfaction . Mr . Shaw read a letter from Julian Hamey in tea Northern Star , and Ss . 83 . was collected for the fictims . Tse Committee for assisting " Dr . M'Douall's family met at the Rose Inn , on Sunday evening , Mr . Simpson in the chair ; Mr . Wheeler reported that fee money collected was £ 15 19 s . lid ., and that £ 10 had been promised by llr . Duncombe , M . P .. Mr . Wheeler was requested to write , and a deputation \ ras likewise appointed t » wait on all persons who had received book * sad not returned them . All books not returned by fionday , Oct . 22 nd , the holders will be considered defaulters and their names published accordingly . Mr . Cuffsy w&b authorized to draw of the treasurer pro tern , Mr . Wheeler , the sum requisite to furnish materials to mika a suit of clothe ; Messrs . Ciiff » y and Cook baring kindly volunteered to manufacture them free of expense . A balance sheet will shortly be published .
Observation Cohhiitee—On Thursday evening this body met as usual at the Dispatch , acd considerable business was transacted . Messrs . Wh&eler and Caffay Were instructed to lay out the sum of 9 s . 6 d . in tracts , and eonTersation took place regarding the propriety of the Committee publishing a series ef tracts . Messrs . CuSay and Wheeler were also deputed to procure parchment for the offical credentials cf parties acting as lecturers In the metropolitan districts , and Mr . Wheeler was Kuthorizsd to -write all persons whom it might be deemed aviEsble to entrust with' the arduous duties of Chartist lec ' urers in these perilous times of spies and traitors . Tiie meeting then discussta the propriety oi getting up a stries of pnbiic meetings , and unanimously agreed to reconLwtad the same to the deltgate meeting .
Albion Coffee hocse , Church-street , Shore-Ditch . —A spiriicd discussion on the Stnrge address took place on Sunday ET&nisg , and the question was adjourned to next Sunday evening at seven o'clock . the mesrsbsrs aro invited to attend . Nine shillings Vu collected ou Sunday tie 16 th , for the victims . Tower Hamlets—A general meeting of the Counefflora of this locality was held on Sunday evening , at the Bricklayers' Arms , Brick Lane , at which it was resolved— " That the said Councillors do meet the first Sunday In November , at the Halifax Arms , Mile End , Hew Town , and every succeeding month , at tke places « f meeting of the several localities , vrith the view of better concentrating their energies . " Mr . Robson was appointed Secretary , and Mr . Drake Treasurer , t « the United Councillors . The Secretary was empowered to call together the Councillors npon any emergency that say arise k quiring their deliberations .
WARWICK . —At the usual weekly Chartist meettag held at the Saracen's Head , the first question discussed was , what effect will the present reign of fcerror have on the Chartist movement T and the contlusian arrived at was , that it would remind the people f the real character of the hereditary enemies of civil Sad religious liberty ; but as gold seven times tried in the fire , Chartism would ultimately come out pure , VBaiioyed , and triumphant The working classes have fpf » rf « nt knowledge no w to more , even without leaders , therefore they should hold firmly together and support ftbair Incarcerated brethren and their famfles , and thus Wosld they prove themselves . invincible , and the principles of the Chatter immutable as fate . Twentytwo additional raffia tickets for the General Defence Fond wen sold at is . each , and eight more were ordered ; 10 s . 6 d . was handed in Cox White ' s support ; fB . w » s acknowledged from Birmingham , for ditto . The ¦ Utttoafordlacasaton next night will be , what coarse limkl the Chartists adept in the event of the Com I * w TVnapo renewing * t > rf » agliatias , ai threatened by
CrMan and oil band ! - * o * tracts » CBSUTENBAK . —The cause of freedom is rapidly jprogrwring in this town . On Wednesday evening , Oct . Itta , Mr . Gwnmage , of Northampton , delivered a very Interesting lactnre on the position that the Chartist fcedy bow hell , tad gave gnat satisfection to all present—Mr . William HOsom lectured on Sunday venteg , at the above room , after wirico a collection Wtpiitde for the defence fund . MKTCoksjlt evening last , a meeting was held m the XtdSnics' Institution , to audit the aeeotmto for the ywft qurter , and likewise to nominate persons for the general-CosndL The report of the accounts was received ; and ten bhUllngs paid in for the defence fad , Baking a total of three pounds , wtoch have besa ¦ eflacted la this place .
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N&WCASTLE . —Mr . <; KirapBter Bobeon lectured in the Chartist Hall , float Inn , Cjoth-mgrket , " on Sunday evening , on the present distress of this country , clearly proving misgoverr . ment to be the causa of it , and a ful and free representation in the state , to be the only mains ofcurirgit The Chairman then made an appeal to the meeting on behalf of the widow and orphans of-the late Mr . Russell , of Nottingham , whose body was found drowned in the Tyne . on Wednesday last , and 5 s . 8 d , was collected for them , and after a few remarks on the Stafford Commission , and the species of justice meted out to Mr . Ellis , the meeting separated , highly gratified with Mr . R ' s lecture .
The Chartists of Newcastle held thefr weekly meeting on Monday evening as usual , Mr . Smith in the chair , when Mtssra . Franklaud , Sinclair , Smith , Kuox , Binns , Gib , and Shrimpton wpk appointed to draw up the rules and make other arrangements for the anticipated debating society . Mr . Wm . Beesley was nominated as a fit and proper person to form one of the Executive Committee . A vote of thanks was unanimously agreed to for the gentlemen . in London , who in ' the time ot need caiae fcricard and made uptHe deficiency made in our Executive by the powers that be , and became the Provisional Executive pro . tern , and another vote of thank * was unanimously carried , to Mr . Roberts for his able services to our cause at Stafford . BRIGHTON . —The sum of £ 1 has been sent from this place to the Treasurer cf the Defence Fond . At a meeting on Monday evening , Mr . T . L . Clancy was nominated for the Executive . -
OUSEBURN —The Chartists of this locality assembled in their room , East end of the Railway Bridge , on Sunday morning , when business of great importance was transacted . Several pieces from the northern Star wer read and commented on . Several sums werehandeu in for the Defence Fund . 2 YLAK SFIEXtS . —The Chartists of this locality met in their room on Sunday , when it was resolved that a second subscription cf one pound be sent for the general cefence fund , to the Evening Star office , and that five shillings be given to an exile in distress . HEBDEN BRIBG . E . —A ball was held in the Democratic Chapel , on Friday , the 14 th inst ., which was numerously attended . Some good musicians were in attendance . The amusements were continued till a late hear , when the company separated highly delighted with the evening ' s entertainment .
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ZaOBXSON'S PILLS . TTPWARDS of Three Hundred Thousand Cases U of wall-autbenticated Cures , by Morison ' s Pills of the British College of Health , having , through the medium of the press , been laid before the Public , is surely sufficient proof for Hygeianism . Sold by W . Stnbbs , General Agent for Yorkshire , Queen ' s Terrace , Roundhay Road , Leeds ; and Mr . Walker , Briggate , and Mr . Heaton . Briggate ; Mr . Badger , Sheffield ; Mr . Nichole , Wakefield ; Mr . Harrison , Barnsley ; Miss Wilson , Rotherham ; Mr . Clayton , Doncaster ; Mr . Hartley , Halifax ; Mr . Stead , Bradford ; Mr , Dewhirst , Huddersfield ; Mr . Brown , Dewsbury ; Mr . Kidd , Poutefract ; Mr . Bee , Tadcaster ; Mr . Wilkinson , Aberford ; Mr . Mountain , Sherburn ; llr . Richardson , Selby ; Mr . Walker , Otley ; Mr . Collah , East Witton ; Mr . Langdale , Knarcsbro' and Harrogate ; Mr . Harrison . Ripon ; Mr . Bowmtn , Richmond ; Mr . Grasby , Bsvrcry ; Mr . Tasker , Skipton ; Mr . Sinclair Wetherby ; Mr . Rush worth , My tholmroyd .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 22, 1842, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct910/page/2/
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