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[48 Petitioner for special service may petition for general service.U.K.
In any petition for special service, in whatever character, it shall be competent to the petitioner to pray for general service in the same character as that in which special service is sought, and decree may be pronounced in terms of such prayer as well as for special service; and no further notice or publication of the petition of service shall in such case be necessary than is hereby required for such petition of special service.]
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