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    <ProviderName>Roger Scott Lumsden  75147,2620</ProviderName>
    <TableReference>"Returns under Agency Contracts", RAIA XIII, p 283</TableReference>
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Linton B scale is twice Linton A, Linton C is 3 times, Linton A/B is 1.5 times.</Comments>
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