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EGYPT, policy in, Chamberlain, A.,
[133]; Fisher, Mr., [135]; Mac-
Donald, R., [134]; Trevelyan, C.
P., [133]

EMPIRE Settlement Act, Lunn, W.,
[64]

EVICTIONS Bill, Asquith, H. H., [37]
Baldwin, S., [37]; Chamberlain,
N., [37]; Clynes, J. R., [37];
Joynson-Hicks, Sir W., [37]; Mac-
Donald, R., [37]; Maxton, J., [35];
Wheatley, J., [35]
FRANCE, policy in the Ruhr,
Asquith, H. H., [32]; George, D.
L., [33]; MacDonald, R., [32]
GERMAN goods, reduction of duty,
George, D. L., [24]; Simon, Sir J.,
[24]; Snowden, P., [24]
GOVERNMENT, censure on, Asquith,

H. H., [107]; Baldwin, S., [107];
Hastings, Sir P., [106]; Horne,
Sir R., [106]; MacDonald, R.,
[106]; Simon, Sir J., [106]
HOUSING Bill, Simon, E. D., [81];
Wheatley, J., [68], [80]

N.,

question, Chamberlain,
[135]; Wheatley, J., [38], [52], [62],
[135]

IMPERIAL Preference, Asquith, H. H.,
[67]; Baldwin, S., [67]

unity, George, D. L., [84];
Thomas, J. H., [85]
INDIA, administration, Curzon, Marq.
of, [42]; Olivier, Lord, [18]
INDIAN Services, Olivier, Lord, [82]
IRAQ, treaty with, Kenworthy,
Lieut.-Com., [85]; Thomas, J. H.,
[85]

Turkish raids in, Thomas, J.
H., [110]
IRISH Boundary Commission, As-
quith, H. H., [102]; Baldwin, S.,
[102]; Benn, Capt., [102]; Carson,
Lord, [108]; Chamberlain, N.,
[103]; Curzon, Marq. of, [64];
George, D. L., [102]; Haldane,
Lord, [64]; MacDonald, R., [101];
Simon, Sir J., [87]; Thomas, J.
H., [64], [86], [87], [102]

LABOUR Minister, reduction of salary,
Asquith, H. H., [60]; Joynson-
Hicks, Sir W., [57]

policy, Chamberlain, A., [14];
Haldane, Lord, [15]; MacDonald,
R., [12]

LEAGUE of Nations Protocol, Curzon,
Marq. of, [132]; Parmoor, Lord,
[132]

LONDON Conference, Asquith, H. H.,
[76]; Baldwin, S., [76]; Chamber-
lain, A., [77]; MacDonald, R.,
[76], [80]

MCCARDIE, Justice, statement of,
Lansbury, G., [68]

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MCKENNA duties, repeal, Baldwin,
S., [54]; Purcell, A. A., [55];
Seely, Major-General, [55]; Snow-
den, P., [54]

MEXICO, relations with, MacDonald,
R., [70]

MINES, Nationalisation, George, D.
L., [53]; Shinwell, E., [53]
NAVAL policy, MacDonald, R., [16];
Pringle, J. A., [16]

NAVY Estimates, Ammon, C. G.,
[27]

PALESTINE, administration, Arnold,
Lord, [52]; Raglan, Lord, [51] ·
PENSIONS reform, Graham, W., [56];
Snowden, P., [56]

POPLAR, Mond order, rescinded,
Asquith, H. H., [14], [17]; Mac-
Donald, R., [17]; Wheatley, J.,
[17]
PROPORTIONAL Representation, As-
quith, H. H., [49]; Henderson,
A., [49]

RENT Restrictions Bill, Chamber-
lain, N., [17]; Wheatley, J., [17]
REPARATION Commission, Experts'
Reports, Baldwin, S., [40]; Mac-
Donald, R., [40], [75]

RUSSIANS, admission of, Curzon,
Mar. of, [136]; Newton, Lord,
[136]
SAFEGUARDING of Industries, Bald-
win, S., [136]; Benn, Capt., [136];
Churchill, W., [136]; George, D.
L., [136]; Snowden, P., [136]
SCOTLAND, Home Rule, Adamson,
W., [54]; Buchanan, G., [53];
MacPherson, I., [53]

SINGAPORE, naval base at, Amery,
L. C. S., [88]; Ammon, C. J., [30],
[88]; Curzon, Marq. of, [28];
Horne, Sir R., [29]; MacDonald,
R., [27]; Simon, Sir J., [30];
Thomas, J. H., [30]

SUDAN, administration, Curzon,
Marq. of, [71]; MacDonald, R.,
[71]; Parmoor, Lord, [71]
TRADE conditions, George, D. L.,
[67]; Webb, S., [67]

TRADE Facilities Bill, Maxton, J.,
[20]

TREATY of mutual assistance, Bal-
four, Lord, [84]; Cecil, Lord, [84];
Grey, Lord, [84]; Parmoor, Lord,
[84]

TURKEY, Treaty of Lausanne, Bald-
win, S., [34]; George, D. L., [33];
MacDonald, R., [33]; Ponsonby,
A., [33]

UNEMPLOYMENT, Ammon, C. G.,
[15]; Baldwin, S., [13], [24];
George, D. L., [86]; Macnamara,
Dr., [24], [86]; Shaw, T., [25];
Snowden, P., [86]

PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHES,

cont.

UNEMPLOYMENT

Insurance Bill,
Bondfield, M., [59]; Lloyd-
Graeme, Sir P., [57]; Macnamara,
Dr., [57]; Shaw, T., [36], [57]
VERSAILLES, Treaty of, revision,
MacDonald, R., [18]; McNeill,
R., [18]

WEMBLEY Exhibition, increase of
grant, Lunn, W., [55]; Thomas,
J. H., [56]

ZINOVIEFF letter, Chamberlain, A.,
[134]; Curzon, Marq. of, [131];
MacDonald, R., [130], [135]
PARMOOR, Lord, Lord Privy Seal, [9]
PARRATT, Sir W., Obit., 124

PAYCOCKES House, presented to the
National Trust, 4

PEARCE, C. E., "Sims Reeves: Fifty
Years of Music in England," 20
PEARL Necklace of Madame Thiers,
sold, 9

PEARSON, Frof. K., "Life, Letters and
Labours of Francis Galton," 19
PECANHA, N., Obit., 132
PEERAGES Conferred, Arnold, S., 3;
Banbury, Sir F., 1; Butcher, Sir
J., 3; Darling, Sir C., 1; Inch-
cape, Lord, 1; Jessel, Sir H., 1;
Olivier, Sir S., 3; Stevenson, Sir
J., 7; Thomson, Brig.-General, 3
PELLÉ, General, Obit., 123
PERKINS, C. W., Obit., 119
PERSIA.-AEROPLANES, purchase of,

[250]. IMBRIE, Major, murdered,
[249]. LURISTAN tribes, attack on,
[249]. MILLSPAUGH, Dr., financial
report, [250]. Mohammerah,
Sheikh of, revolt, [250]. SARDAR
Sepah, resumes office, [249].
UNITED States, demands from,
[249].

PHILLIPS, Sir C., Obit., 138
PHYSICAL Society, jubilee, 5, 55
PINETUM, National, at Bedgebury, 9
PIRRIE, Viscount, Obit., 132
PIUS XI., Pope, opens the Holy Door
into St. Peter's, 16

PLENDERLEITH, Flying Officer, enter-
tained at the Hotel Cecil, 13
"POETRY Magazine, The," 18
"POETRY of To-day," 18
POLAND.

-

BUDGET, [198], [199].
COMMERCIAL treaties, [198].
Czechoslovakia frontier dispute,
settled, [142], [199], [202]. FINAN-
CIAL reform, measures, [198].
GRABSKI, M., financial scheme,
[197]. MARK, stabilisation, [198].
WARSAW, Conference in, [199].
ZLOTY, the new National cur-
rency, [198]

POLAND, Sir H., "Seventy-two years
at the Bar," 20
POLLEN, H. C. W., gift to the National
Trust, 15

POLLITT, Mr., at the Trade Union
Congress, [94]
POMEROY, F. W., Obit., 131
PORTUGAL.-BUDGET, deficit, [238].

CARNEGIE, Sir L., Ambassador,
[239]. Communist risings, [237].
FINANCIAL policy, [238]. GASPAR,
Dr. R., Prime Minister, [237].
SANTOS, Dr. J. D. dos, Premier,
[237]. Strikes, [237]

POSTAL Union Congress, at Stock-
holm, 10

POWELL, Major A. E., "The Dead-
lock in Finance," 23

E., "The Disinherited Family,"

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Strutt, third Baron Rayleigh," 19
Reading Observer, The, 10
RECKITT, Sir J., Obit., 122

REECE, Surgeon-Col., R. J., Obit., 127
REID, Sir A. D., Obit., 112

Sir W. D., Obit., 121

REIGATE Hill, land dedicated, 10
RENOUARD, C. P., Obit., 109
REPARATION Commission, [153], [290],
97-102; Dawes Plan, [153]-[155],
[175], [290]; Experts' Committee
of, reports, [40], [45]. [74], [154],
[155], [175], [176], [230], 97-102
REPOULIS, E., Obit., 130
RHYS Memorial Fund, 9
RICHARDSON, Prof. O. W., Yarrow
Research Professor of the Royal
Society, 6, 15

RITCHIE, H., "Letters of Anne Thac-
keray Ritchie," edited by, 21
ROBERTS, Field-Marshal Earl, statue
unveiled, 8

ROCKEFELLER Foundation, gifts from,
4, 6

ROCHESTER, University of, gift to, 16

ROSE-INNES, Sir P., Obit., 142
Ross, Sir J., "The Years of my Pil-
grimage," 20
ROTHENSTEIN, W., "The Princess
Badroulbadour," purchase of,
ROYAL Academy, election of Academi-

cians, 3, 11; of Associates, 7, 15;
Dicksee, Sir F., elected President,
16, 63; Exhibition, 62; picture,
purchase of a, 6

Association in Aid of the Deaf
and Dumb, foundation-stone
laid, 7

College of Music, gift to, 16
Exchange, panel presented to, 7
National Lifeboat Institution,
gift to, 2; centenary, 4

Scottish Academy, election of
Academicians, 3

Society, gift to, 6; Richardson,
O. W., Yarrow Professor, 15
ROYDE-SMITH, N., "A Private Antho-
logy," 26

RUNCIMAN, W., Chairman of the
Radical Group, [127]

FOR-

RURAL Party, the new, 1
RUMANIA. BRATIANO, M. J., econo-
mic measures, [207]; visit to
Vienna, [208]. Budget, [207].
CALINEASCA Affair, [206]. Com-
mercialisation Law, [207].
EIGN policy, [208]. INCULETZ
Case, [206]. MINING Law,
[207]. PASSPORT Scandal, [206].
Peasants, meeting in Bucarest,
[206]. REPARATIONS question,
[207]. Russia, relations with,
[208]. VAITOIANO, General, oil
company, [206].

King and Queen of, in London,
[54], 8

RUSSELL-WELLS, Sir S., Obit., 136
RUSSIA.-SOVIET.-BUDGET, [194].
CHINA, recognition by, [193];
treaty with, [193], [262]. Com-
mercial treaties, [193]. Com-
munist Party, Congress, [189].
Congress, session of the, [189].
DENMARK, recognition by, [241].
FRANCE, recognition by, [191].
GEORGIA, rising in, [193]. Ger-
many, relations with, [191].
Great Britain, recognition by,
[11], [13], [38], [190]. HUNGARY,
agreement with, [192]. ITALY,
treaty with, [166], [191]. JAPAN,
relations with, [265]-[267]. KARA-
KHAN, M., Ambassador in Peking,
[193]. LENIN, death, [189], 112.
MEXICO, diplomatic relations re-
sumed, [192]. Moscow, confer-
ence in, [190]. NORWAY, trade
agreement with, [192]. PEOPLE'S
Commissaries, members of the
Council, [189]. RAKOVSKY, M.,
at the Anglo-Russian Conference,
[38], [40], 14; repudiates the

Zinovieff letter, [115], [122], [123].
Rykov, M., President of the
Council of People's Commissaries,
[189]. SAVINKOV, M., trial, [190].
Sweden, recognition by, [245];
Commercial treaty with, [192],
[245]. Switzerland, relations
with, [233]. TROTSKI, policy,
[190]; "1917," [190]. Turkey,
relations with, [193]. UNITED
States, recognition by, [293].
ZINOVIEFF letter, [114]-[116],
[118], [122], [127].

SAINTSBURY, G., "Collected Essays
and Papers," 25, "A Last Scrap-
book," 25

SALMOND, Sir J., Commander-in Chief
of Air Defence, [117]
SASSOON, H. W., will, 15
SCAPA Flow, salving German
ships, 3

war-

SCHARWENKA, F. X., Obit., 150
SCIENCE.-Retrospect of: ASTRON-
OMY, 56; BIOLOGICAL, 50 - 54;
PHYSICAL, 54-59

SCOTT, Adm. Sir P. M., Obit., 143
SEDGWICK, A. D., "The Little French
Girl," 28

SERBS, CROATS AND SLOVENES,
KINGDOM OF THE.-CABINET,
the new, [209]. DAVIDOVITCH,
Mr., Premier, [209]; resignation,
[210]. ELECTION, General, [210].
PASHITCH, Mr., resignation, [209];
RADITCH, Mr., policy of non-co-
operation, [209], [210]

SETH, J., Obit., 137
SHARP, C. J., Obit., 135
SHATTOCK, Prof. S. G., Obit., 129
SHAW, G. B., "St. Joan," 25, 39, 64
H. K., Radcliffe Observer at Ox-
ford, 8

Rt. Hon. T., Minister of Labour,

[9]
SHIPPING DISASTERS.

-

Port
Elliot, [325]; Submarine L24, 2
SHIPPING Industry, 82
SICKERT, W., Associate of the Royal
Academy, 15

SIMON, E. D., at Manchester, [3]
J. D., 66
Byron in Perspective,"

18

SINCLAIR, M., "Arnold Waterlow: A
Life," 28; "The Dark Night,"

28

SINGAPORE.-NAVAL base at, [27],
[129]

SITWELL, O., "Triple Fugue," 28, 49
SKINNER, M. L., "The Boy in the
Bush," 28

SLESSER, H. H., appointed King's
Counsel, 2

SMART, C., "A Song to David and
other Poems," 26

SMITH, A. L., Obit., 126

Dr. P., "Erasmus," 19

SNOWDEN, Rt. Hon. P., Chancellor of
the Exchequer, [9]; gift from
46 'Well wisher," 4

SNOWSTORM in London, 2
SOLDIERS, number executed, 5
SOUTHAMPTON, floating dock, berthed, 7
SOVIET Russia, [189], see Russia
SPAIN. ANGLO-SPANISH trade treaty,
[236]. Anual disaster, [235],
[280]. BERENGUER, General, trial,
[235]. Bosch, General M. del,
Governor of Barcelona, [236].
CATALONIA Separatism, revival of,
[234], [236]. Cavalcanti, Gen.
Marq., trial, [234]. Italy, King
and Queen of, visit to Madrid,
[235]. Morocco, war in, [235],
[279]. Municipal reform, [234].
RAILWAYS, reorganisation, [234];
construction, [236]. TANGIER Con-
vention, [234]

Alfonso XIII., King of, in Cata-
lonia, [235]

SPEECHES, see Parliamentary Speeches
SPENDER, H., "Byron and Greece," 18
SPITTELER, C. F. G., Obit., 152
Sporting and Dramatic News, The,
50th birthday, 4

SQUIRE, J. C., "Grub Street Nights
Entertainments," 28

STACK, Sir L., Sirdar of the Sudan,
shot, [124]; Obit., 148

STAMPS, postage, printers, 1
STANFORD, Sir C. V., Obit., 124
STANTON, Rev. V. H., Obit., 133
STATHAM, H. H., Obit., 132
STATIONERY Office, centenary, 6
STEED, H. W., "Through Thirty
Years," 20

STEPHEN, K., Obit., 136

STERN, G. B., "Tents of Israel," 28,
46

STEUART, J. A., "Robert Louis Steven-

son," 19

STEVENSON, Sir D., gift to the Univer-
sity of Glasgow, 3

W. H., Obit., 144
STINNES, H., Obit., 125
STODDARD, L., "Racial Realities in
Europe," 23, 37

STORMS, Lake Erie, 10; London, 12,
13; Mississippi Valley, 5
STRACHEY, St. L., "The River of

Life: A Diurnal Digression," 21
STRATTON-PORTER, G., Obit., 150
STRAUSS, J., Jubilee of Die Fledermaus,
6

STRIKES.-Dock labourers, [21];

Miners, [22]; Omnibus, [31], 5;
ended, 5; Railwaymen, [21];
Shipyards, [41]; Tramway, [31],
5; ended, 5; Tube, [65]
SUEZ Canal, fauna, 53

SUMMER Time, commenced, 6; ended,
13

SUNSHINE, amount of, 4, 16

SWALLOW, first northward flying, 5

SWEDEN.-BRANTING, Mr., Prime
Minister, [244]; policy, [244].
Budget, [244]. DEFENCE, National,
question, [242]-[244]. ELECTIONS,
[243], [244]. FOREIGN policy,
[245]. GOLD standard, re-estab-
lished, [245]. RIKSDAG, parties
in the, [244]. Russia, recognition
of, [245]; Commercial treaty with,
[192], [245]. TREATIES, [245],
Trygger Ministry, resignation.
[244]. UNEMPLOYED, number of,
[244]
SWITZERLAND.-BUDGET, [233].
FRANCE, arbitration proposals,
[232]. GENEVA Protocol, [129],
[132], [138]-[145], [163], [230].
ITALY, Compulsory Arbitration
Treaty, [232]. MOTTA, M., Presi-
dent of the League of Nations
Assembly, [233]. RUSSIA, rela-
tions with, [233]. UNEMPLOYED,
number of, [233]

"SYMONS, A., Collected works of," 26
SYRIA. DAMASCUS, the capital, [254].
SARRAIL, General, High Commis-
sioner, [255]. WEYGAND, General,
retirement, [255]

SZABO, S., Obit., 145

TEALL, Sir J. J. H., Obit., 135
TEDDER, H. R., Obit., 137
TEMPERATURE, high, 11; low, 3, 4, 13
TEMPERLEY, H. W. V., "History of the
Peace Conference at Paris," 22, 35

TEMPEST, Sir P. C., Obit., 145
TEMPLER, Col. J. L. B., Obit., 109
THIBAULT, J. A. F., Obit., 143

THIERS, Mme., sale of her pearl neck-
lace, 9

THOMAS, Rt. Hon. J. H., Secretary of

State for the Colonies, [9]; visit
to South Africa, [85], [275]
THUNDERSTORMS, 9, 11

Times, The, announcements in, 2, 3,
4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16; on
the Labour Party, [2]; safeguard-
ing Committee formed, 12; index
number of, prices, 71

TOMLINSON, H. M., "Tide marks," 23
TOMSKY, Mr., at the Trade Union
Congress, [94]

TOWNSEND, Mrs. S., Obit., 145
TOWNSHEND, Sir C. V. F., Obit., 130
TRADE Unions' Congress, at Hull, [94]
TRAIN Ferry Service, Harwich to Zee-
brugge, 7

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"TRANSATLANTIC Review, The," 18
TRAVERS, Lieut.-Col. J. L., Obit., 117
TREATIES. Anglo-Iraqui, [85],
[252]. Anglo-Russian, [89], [97],
[122], [191], 102-107. Anglo-
Spanish trade, 236. Commercial,
[127], [183]. Lausanne, [33], [64].
Mutual Assistance, [84], [231].
Versailles, [73], [183]
TROWER, Sir W., Obit., 125

TURKEY.-CALIPHATE, office of the,
abolished, [211]. Constantine,
Mgr.. elected Patriarch, [214].
Constantinople, religious schools,
closed, [211]. Constitution, form
of, [211]. FETHI Bey, Premier,
[211], [213]. GREAT Britain, rela-
tions with, [213]. Greece, ex-
change of populations, dispute,
[214]. IRAQ frontier question,
[109], [212], [251]. Ismet Pasha,
resignation, [211]. LAUSANNE,
Treaty of, ratified, [33], [64], [212].
MOSUL question, [64], [211], [214].
SOVIET Russia, relations with,
[193]

TUSAR, V., Obit., 123

TUTANKHAMEN, tomb opened, 1, 3, 5;
lid raised, 3; closed, 8
TWEEDY, Sir J., Obit., 109

ULIANOV, V. I., Obit., 112
UNDERHILL, G. E., Obit., 119
UNEMPLOYED, number of, 10, 13, 16, 71
UNEMPLOYMENT problem, [12]
UNIONIST Party, meeting, [11]
UNITED STATES.-AIR flights, [298],

5, 10, 11, 13. Arbitration treaties,
[293]. CANADA, treaty with, [294],
[307]. Chicago and London,
direct communication, opened, 1.
Constitution amendment, [297],
Coolidge, President, policy, [292];
re-elected, [297]. ELECTIONS, re-
sult, [289]. GREAT Britain, con-
vention with, 2. Greece, diplo-
matic relations, resumed, [293];
HOWARD, Sir E., British Ambas-
sador, [294]. Hughes, C. E., at
the London Conference, [79];
resignation, [294]. IMMIGRATION
Bill, [268], [292]. Inter-American
Electrical Communications Con-
vention, [295]. JAPAN, relations
with, [292]. KELLOGG, Mr., at
the London Conference, [77], [91].
LOANS abroad, total of, [289], [290],
note. OIL Scandal, [296]. PERSIA,
demands to, [249]. Philippines,
the, [295]. Prohibition enforce-
ment, [297]. REPARATIONS Com-
mission, 290; payment of, [291].
Russia, recognition of, [293].
WALES, Prince of, in New York,
[298]. WAR-debts, payment of,
[294]. Wiedfeldt, Herr, diplo-
matic error, [295]; resignation,
[296]. Wilson, W., death, [295],
114

UNIVERSITY College Hospital, gift to,

15

VANE, S., "Outward Bound," 25
VILLARI, Dr. L., "The Awakening of
Italy," 22
"VOYAGER, The," 18

WACE, Very Rev. H., Obit., 111
WADE, F. Č., Obit., 146
WAECHTER, Sir M., Obit., 142
WALES, H.R.H. Edward, Prince of,
accident, [28]; President of the
Wembley Exhibition, [44]; enter-
tained by R. MacDonald, 3; lays
foundation-stone of the Royal
Association in Aid of the Deaf and
Dumb, 7; at the Wembley Con-
ference, 10; closing of the Exhibi-
tion, [119], 14; visit to the United
States and Canada, [298], [307],
13; opens Watling Street, 15
WALKER, Sir B. E., Obit., 124
WALLACE, Sir W., tablet in West-
minster Hall, 4

WALPOLE, H., "The Old Ladies," 27
WALSTON, Sir C., presents gates to
King's College, Cambridge, 8
WAR Loan stock, 75

Memorial, Cavalry, unveiled, 8
WARD, Sir A. W., Obit., 134

C., "Gentleman into Goose," 28
E. M., "Memories of Ninety
Years," 21

WARMING, E., Obit., 124
WARSHIPS, German, contract for the
salving, 3

WATERHOUSE, P., Obit., 150
WATERLOO Bridge, subsidence, 8; re-
opened, 11

WATERLOW & Sons, Messrs., printers
of postage stamps, 1
WATLING Street, reopened, 15
WATSON, A., "Thomas Burt," edited
by, 19

WATT, F., elected Royal Scottish
Academician, 3

F., "The Story of the Inns of
Court," 22

WEBB, Sir A., member of the Com-
mission of Fine Arts, 2; resigns
Presidency of the Royal Academy,
62

WELCH, C., Obit., 111
WELLS, H. G., "The Dream," 27, 40;
"The Story of a Great School-
master," 19; "A Year of Pro-
phesying," 23
"WELLWISHER," gift of War Loan
Stock, 4

WEMBLEY, British Empire Exhibition,
opened, [44], 7; Thanksgiving
Service, 8; number of admissions,
8, 9, 10, 12, 14; Rodeo perform-
ance, [66], 9; International Con-
ference, opened, 10; Pageant of
Empire, 11; Convention of the
Advertising Clubs, 11; Exhibition
closed, [119], 14; Palace of Arts,
61
WERTHEIMER, Prof. J., Obit., 138
WESSELS, Sir C. H., Obit., 119
WESTMINSTER, Duke of, grants lease of
Grosvenor House, 14

WESTON, Dr. F., Obit., 145

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