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magazine produced by Michael Page.

LAW-A BULE OF 8.30 THE

portrait of Sir Edward Coke produced by Hallan Tennyson.

LOVER'S 9.00. MUSIC

HOUR- by introduced

Irene Yuen; Symphony No. 104 in D major ("London") (Haydn); Or- cheste des Concerts Lemoureux cond. by Igor Markevitch: Quintet in E flat major, Op. 44 (Schumann); Clifford Curzon (Piano) with The Budapest

String Quartet. 9.58 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL,

THE NEWS, NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 1035 PEOPLE ARE

FUNNY-(Re-

peat). 10.45 COOL,

AND

QUIET-The

Modern Jazz Quartet. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME

SIGNAL.

BOUND-Music

Broadway Cavalcade.

4.30 THE YOUNG. IDEA-Presented

by Mavis.

3.00 · HOMEWARD

for tired workers. 6.00 TDE SIGNAL, NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

610 INTERLUDE. 4.15 EVENING

STAR

Dietrich (Script). 6.34_SPEAKING: (A. British *gramme).

GAS THE ARCHERS.

Marlene

GENERALLY— Council Pro-

HALY

HOUE-with

AMERICA—

by Austair Oxke.

CAVALLARO

AT

7.80 JAZZ

Alan Hare.

7.30 LETTER FROM

7.43 CARMEN E -- RHYTHM –

(Guy The Prisoner's Song Massey), Frankie and Johnny, The wearin' of the; green (arr. Bizet Bottora Joe Lippman). (DeSylva-Brown Henderson) Bunny Berigan and his orch.;. Frenest (Alberto Dominquez), Moonglow (Delange - Mills- Hudson). Oh, Lady be Good a. & G. Gershwin), LoveCall

Indian Marie")

("Rose (Hammerstein-Friïl-Harbach) Tony Pastor (Voc) & Chorus 3.30 TIME, SIGNAL WOMAN'S WORLD Produced by Murray Leavitt and Thelma Stuart.

THE PIANO. -753-WEATHER-REPORT.

8.90 THE SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

COMMENTARY.

daily 213 TODAY — A

magazine “produced by Michael Page.

1. BBC CONCERT HALL-Handel

Chandes Anthems Nos. 1 & 3 .. Organ. Concerto No. 5 In F. Op. 42

4.99 THE YOUNG IDEA—Present-.;

ed by May's.

5.80 TIME SIGNAL,

·BOUND — Music workery.

;

HOMEWARD for tired

6.30 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM

`RADIO · AUSTRALIA. 633 INTERLUDE. --- 635-LA DEMI

CALE

HZURE. FRAN-

LU THE ARCHERS. 7.40 LUCKY DIY -

Mary.

Presented by

753 WRATHER REPORT. 188. TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS'&

COMMENTARY,

115 TODAY —- A-2 dally

DEWS

magazine produced by Michael Pare.

Com-

1.39. MŪSICS MAGAZINE

-Red

and introduced by Alleen Dekker.

IN MOTORING .: MAGAZINE

Complied

and introduced by Timothy Birch.---.. 3.39 RECITAL —:"Norma Procter.

E. CEE EG

Peter Pears”- Haekun Stotijn. Bruja

Batten

Schurezom and. Wolf). WEATHER REPORT.

(Schutz,

TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS * NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. STRING ALONG WITH BILL WEATHER REPORT.

RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 POETRY OF LORD BYRON— Read by Тутопе Роwer. 11.30 MUSIC FOR SWEETHEARTS— with Eric Jupp (piano) ard Orchestra. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT.

HEADLINES 11.59 NEWS

RADIO AUSTRALIA. 12.00 Midnight. TIME

FROM

SIGNAL,

CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.

7.00 am

Dew's

8.30 FROM THE CONCERT HALL

-David Oei (Piano). 8.45 FOLK MUSIC OF BRITAIN, INDIA AND PAKISTAN—AR

talk illustrated Bhattacharya.

STORY

by

Deben

9.00 RADIO-HONGKONG_SHORT COMPETITION "The Last Laugh" by M. Harris, Read by Ted Thomas.

PIK" WATER "SHEK SCHEME-A Progress report by Victor Price. 9.330 THE

9.15

OF FOOD

LOVE- Patricia Penn introduces music

Friday

TIME SIGNAL, MORNING MELODY. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MORNING

(Cont'd).

MELODY-

7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 MORNING

MELODY— .

(Cont'd). 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

FOR 8.20 DIARY

FRIDAY'S FAVOURITES.

TODAY,

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-

LINES.

TILL TEN-with 9.02 HOME

Barbara Lawrence.

RADIO SIGNAL, 10.00 TIME

NEWSREEL-(Repeat).

prompted by romantic love the 10.15 THE JACKIE DAVIS TRIO.

world over.

9.53 WEATHER REPORT.

Gile's (Piano) with Chicago Symphony Orchestra coad. by Fritz Reiner; Age of Gold Bal- Let Suite Op. 22 (Shostakovich). 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR

TODAY.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 135 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA—

By Alistair Cooks (Repeat). 145 MUSIC FOR YOU. 2.15 LONDON CALLING.

AND HIS WATTERS 2.45 LU

YERBA BUENA JAZZ BAND. SIGNAL, WE LIVE 100 TIME

AND LEARN-A

programme in a frankly educational vein, 3.30 LES COMPAGNONS DE LA

CHANSON.

PLACES 4.00 GOING

Michael Baldwin.

NON

JE FUSIONNS PARTY.

DENSO

Head-

THE

11.00 STOP PRESS-News

lines. 11.05 DANCE PARTY-Continued.

SAVE 12.00 Mid. “GOD

QUEEN" Close Down.

Sunday

7.00 am SUNDAY SERENADE. 7.30 THE

BOYS- SUNSHINE Gospel Songs and Spirituals. 7.45 KEYBOARD RHYTHM. 8.00 MUSIC BY MALTBY. 8.30 HAWAIIAN MUSIC. with

9.00 NEWS,

4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented

by Mavis.

5.00 TIME SIGNAL, HOMEWARD BOUND - Music for tired workers.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA. 6.10 INTERLUDE. 6.13 TED

HEATR

MUSIC.

6.43 THE ARCHERS.

AND

HIS

7.00 THOMAS, L. THOMAS. 7.15 TRIBUTE TO VALOUR-

Henri Dunant. ·

7.43 MUSIC

FROM

HOLLAND-

Dy

"Vrij en BH" conducted Wessel Dekker.

7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

COMMENTARY.

8.15 TODAY — A

daily news magazine produced by Michael Page.

8.30 IN A LIGHTER

Nalcolm

Orchestra.

MOOD-with

and Lockyer

SPORTS RESULTS AND WEATHER FORECAST.. 9.15 THE STRINGS IN RHYTHM. 9.30 FORECAST FAVOURITES, 10.30 MARCHING AND WALTZING. 11.00 MOVIE MAGAZINE (Repeat)

-With Prizes to be Won. 11.30 VICTOR SILVESTER AND

HIS ORCHESTRA. 12.00 Noon. GUILTY PARTY.

OFFICE 12.30 pm BOX

DRAW- Selections from Musical Shows. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT, NEWS

AND

SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTS.

1.30 FAMILY FORUM-Presented

by Tony Myatt.

2.30 SUNDAY

CONCERT-Musie

Of The Masters.

3.30 YOU'VE ASKED

Mike

FOR IT-

Ellery Answers Your

Requests.

4.30 I HEAR A RHAPSODY. 5.00 TEA DANCE.

Ross,

5.30 RUMPUS

TIME-Host:

Ron

his

6.00 POT POURRI

HAYMAN

OR-

9.00 BEHIND THE HEADLINES.

STAR TIME The 9.30 PARIS

French Broadcasting System In North America (AM only).

REPORT — (AM 9.38 WEATHER

only).

10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

BRITAIN

NEWS

ABOUT

(AM only).

18.15 FRIDAY

PROM-(AM only) Symphony No. 4 in

B fat

major, Op. 60 (Beethoven); Overture "Coriolan," Op. Double Concerto in A minor Op.

102 (Brahms); Allegro Tempo primo.

10.53 WEATHER 10.30 THE WORLD AROUND us.

only). 11.00 THE NETHERLANDS CHAM-

BER MUSIC Trio

flute. 11.00 TIME for

NEWSREEL. oboe and bassoon (Karel Men-

11.15 POEMS "Arte Ensemble gelberg); Fato": String Quartet No. 4 (Oscar Van Hemel); Holland String Quartet. SHOW BUSINESS (Script); (Dvorak):

and

10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 14.15 MY WURD-A Panel Game

(Repeat).

ADO

ABOUT 18.45 MUCH

NOTHING Suite (Incidental:

for music

Shakespeare's 11.30 Comedy (Khrennikov); Arrival of Don Pedro-1st Dance: 2nd Dance: Waltz: Benedick Seek- ing. Claudio; 3rd Dance; Serenade: 4th - Dance-Finale; Alexander Stasevich conduct- ing the State Orch. of the USSR. 14.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00-TIME SIGNAL,

RADIO

NEWSREEL. 11.15 AROUND THE WORLD IN

MUSIC-Poland.

11.5 WALTZ .. TIME-OUT

dream

: Waltz (Closkor); Under the roofs of Paris (Moretti): The Melba waltz. (Spollarsky); Just for while (O. Gelger): Wyoming

Man- (Willams); toveni and his órch. 11.37 WEATHER-REPORT.

FROM 1159 NEWS ·-HEADLINES RADIO AUSTRALIA.

SIGNAL, Midnight. TIME CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.

TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-12.00

HIL

11.15 CHORALE-De Benedictione

Bamortim Chor und Monche der. Benedik itiner Brabtel St Bars the, Betron. Leiturg: · Pater Dr Maurus Piaff: Chorale No. in B Minor (Part 1).(Franck); Corsla No. 1 in B. Minor (Conclusion) (Franck)—Albert Schweitzer (Orian);. De Pro cessione cum Ramis Benedict's der -Ca und Manche Benediktiner ambtel St Mar -tin. Beuron. Leitung: Pater Dr-

Maurur*Plan.

LF WRATHER REPORT.

FROM

· NEWS - HKALINES MADIO AUSTRALIA.

TIME SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN-God:Save The Queen,

| $9.99 Midnight

Wednesday

-

Thursday

7.00 pm TIME SIGNAL, MORN-

ING MUSIC.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.29 MORNING

MUSIC (Cont'd). 745 WEATHER REPORT.

MUSIC (Cont'd). 7.47 MORNING. 1.53 WEATHER REPORT.

- 399 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

KI) PROGRAMME "PARADE. 1.20 DIARY FOR TODAY, BHYTHM

RENDEZVOUS.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-

LINES.

1.82 HOME TILL TEN—with John

Piris 18.30 TIME

RADIO

SIGNAL, NEWSREEL-{Repeat). 19.15 THE DELTA RHYTHM BOYS

-(Vocal).

7.30 am TIME SIGNAL, RISING 19.30 THE WORLD AROUND US.

NOTES.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

7.9 RISING NOTES (Cont'd).

· LAS WEATHER REPORT.

20 BUSING NOTES (Cont'd).

15 WEATHER REPORT.

2.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 818 PROGRAMME PARADE,

11.00 LIFE

WITH THE LYONS— "The Man in the Box." IL MORNING CONCERT Light Cavalry (Von Suppe); Polovt- sian Dances (from Igor") (Borodia),

"Prince

Song" David Hughes

-

meno

REPORT — (AM

RADIO SIGNAL,

OF WILLIAM West- WORDSWORTH-Upon minister Bridge: "Surprised by joy." "There was a boy", The tables turned, Daffodils, The Solitary Reaper: Sonnets: "O friend, I know not which way I must look." "Milton, thou at this shouldst be living hour." "It is not to be thought of," Lines Written in Early Spring: Read by Christopher Hassall.

"Summer Starring Sally Ann Howes: Overture I Loved My Love, Chorus; Just Around The Corner, Sally Ann Howes, and Chorus: Be She Dark. Be She Fair, David Hughes and Chorus: Cotton

No-One 1130 OLD Tall. Edric Connor: Told Me. David Hughes; Satur- day Girl, David Hughes, Sally Atm Howes and Chorus: Deep Blue Evening, Edric Connor and Chorus: Summer Song, Sally Ann Howes and Chorus; Small Town

Sweethart, David Hughes: Finale. Sally Ann Howes and Chorus with orch. under

of the direction Alexander Paris. 12.00 Noon. CONCERTO - Islamey (Oriental Fantasy) (Balakirev);

REDIFFUSION

TIME BALLROOM- with Sydney Thompson and his Orchestra. 11.37 WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES RADIO AUSTRALIA. 12.00 Midnight. TIME

FROM

SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.

FM ONLY FROM 9.30 PM-11.00 PM.

MESSE SOLEN- 9.30 PETITE

NELLE (Rossini).

'COMPANION TO A LADY'

AND TOP

PRIZE'

9.35 p.m. Rediffusion presents. "Top On Monday at

starring Prize," a radio play by Philip Levene, Frederick Treves, Betty Baskcomb and Pete Murray, cold winter It is a bitterly Television quiz games are a source of widespread Interest on evening and it seems as if she the Altantic, and is likely to be snowed up in her both sides of

little cottage with this Miss in "Top Prize" Philip Levene has written a play on this sub- Gaunt, cut off from any outside Ject in which the plot takes an help. But her niece Cathy and Jinny come to Gillian, the her little mald unexpected turn. bright fourteen-year-old daugh- the rescue just as the old lady's

fears look ter in an ordinary family, enters worst for one of the quiz competitions realised. In her own special subject, geography, and does so well that. she is nearing the possibility of. winning £1,000. She had thought that this money would bring

happiness to her

12.15 pm MID DAY PRAYERS by The Rev. Father Joseph Foley S.J.

out LO TRE SIGNAL, DIARY FOR worried,

TODAY:

19 DIARY FOR TODAY, MID 12.30 BANDBOX.

WEEK MELODIES.

8.30 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD.

LIVES.

9.53 HOME TILL TEN—with David

Duckerley.

} SIGNAL RADIO NEWSREEL(Repeat).

1813 THE HAPPY HARTS SING-

ING BANJO BAND.

19.39 THE WORLD. AROUND US. 11.99 HIGHLIGHTS FROM OPERA— "La Traviata", (Verdi), Brindisi; Estreno-Ah! fors

Sempre Ebera; Lange da lel- Da' miei bollenti spirit: Dite qul alla giovine: Invitato 2 Seguirmi D.-prezzo deguo Alfredo, Alfredo;. Teneste la

del pa promesss Addio Parigi, o cara; Prendi, ques? Tindagine, Renata Teba (Sop); Angela Vercelli (Marne Soprano); Giard

Aldo Protti

(Tenor):

tone): Piero di Palma (T Antonio Sacchetti

Dario

Creill (B):

Sardi (Bass) with Chorus ano Orchestra of the Acea care Santa Cecilia, Rome conducted Molinari

ILE THE

Francesco

STRKET GAME - Ballad of London. Narrator: Gotzga Hagen.

12.45 you - WALLY

STOTT

HIS ORCHESTRĀ.

AND

1.99 ZAR SIGNAL, DIARY TOB

TODAY.

LN-WEATHER REPORT.

13 TOER EIGNAL, TER NAWS. *AN MUSIC FROM- Ta

..

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 MANTOVANI

AND

father and

like being

Today

MINUTE

Mass

от

mother, but things are turning 11.30 am THIRTY

THEATRE A and the differently

Cobwebs." especially by her. 12.00 Noon. THE BILL SNYDER fathers reaction to her success.

QUINTET.

INTO ME- When they sling around 12.13 pm JOURNEY

LODY.

AND

'WEATHER

1.15 NEW8

REPORT.. 1.30. AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 SATURDAY TELEPHONE RE- QUESTS Presented by Ron Ross

s hundreds like they were peanuts, 12.45 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC. ORCHESTRA—(Repeat),

It makes you feel so useless 100 DIARY FOR TODAY. WOMAN'S when you're handed your pay 2.40 TIME SIGNAL,

WORLD-Produced by Murray packet on a Friday night-this Leavitt and Thelma Stuart. 2.30 ENCORE—L'Apprenti Sorcier was not how Gillian had wanted.

(Dukas); Impromptu in E flat to make her father feel, and major, Op. 90 No. 3 (Schubert): she takes a courageous step to Dinu Lipatti (piano): Partita No. 1 in B fat major (Bach); restore his self-respect. Prelude, Gigue: Dion Lipatti

Thirty Minute Theatre pre- Recitative (from piano);

sents a play entitled "Com- Violin Concerto in. F major) Bonporti): Karel Sroubek panian To A Lady", by Mabe! (vioim); Sarabande, Badinerie Constanduros and. Howard Agg (Corell).

on Tuesday at 9.35 pm. LIVE

Don

3.00 TIME

SIGNAL, WE AND LEARN.

10 RUSSIAN

FAIR-The

Cossack Choir.

4.90 FILM FOCUS (Repeat).

430 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented

• by Mɛyk.

Mabel Constanduros, a much loved English radio artist and author who died in 1957, created the famous Cockney family, the herself always Bugginses, and

6.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM Psychology of

RADIO AUSTRALIA. ̧61) INTERLUDE.

+

3.00 WEEKEND POT POURRI 3.30 CRIME FIGHTERS. 4.00 MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES. 4.30-TRA DANCE.

5.00 HILL BILLY HAYRIDE. 5.30 DELTA CITY JAZ 6.00 THE MUSIC SHOP. 6.30 EDMUNDO ROS AND HIS

ORCHESTRA.

-7.00 NELSON EDDY'S PENT.

HOUSE PARTY.

7.30 THIRTY. TO ONE-Presenting the Musical Choice of the Kao family of 128, Austin Road, Ind floor, Kowloon. -

5.00 BBC NEWS.

8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 810 ENTERTAINMENT

UP.

8.15 MUSIC IN THE AIR.

HEATH AND 8.30 TED 9.00 HIT

MUSIC.

5.00 TIME SIGNAL, HOMEWARD played the part of Grandma

BOUND - Myrtle for tired

Buggins. Her insight Into the workers.

old ladies made Grandma Buggins a wonderful comic creation, but she could also write most convincingly about an old woman in more HONGKONG HIT PARADE— serious' circumstances; her Miss pressated by Michel Meredith. Honeysett In "Companion To A 758 WEATHER. EXPOET. AM-TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, Lady" is ill, weak, and terri - 9.35 RHYTHM

fied of her companion.

AIS PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR- presented by Don Carlos. LE THE ARCHERS.

1.

COMMENTAIRS

6.45 RICHARD

CHESTRA.

7.00 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Spanish Music Presented by Fr. T. F. Ryan. SJ.

AND

7.30 PLACES

PEOPLE-

'Presented by John Grant.

8.00 BBC NEWS.

8.09 WEATHER FORECAST.

8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-

TERLUDE.

8.15 STRING SERENADE-Played by Alfredo Antonin! and his Orchestra.

8.30 TREASURE

with

CHEST

QUIZ

Over $750 In Prizes Compere: Mike Ellery.

9.00 MELODIES

-

AND MEMORIES -With James Turner and his Orchestra.

9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND

ANNIVERSARIES.

9.35 GOON

Cure."

SHOW The

10.03 SENTIMENTAL

Light Music. 10.30 MÚSIC

250

JOURNEY—

I MINIATURE-A

for

Quiet Half,Hour Music Lovers!

11.00 STOP

lines.

PRESS-News

serious

Head-

11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND...........

Light Music. 12.00 Mid. "GOD

SAVE QUEEN" Close Down.

THE

Monday

7.00 am. MUSICAL

Popular Variety Checks.

with

CLOCK-

Time

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS

AND

FORECAST.|

WEATHER

8.10 TOP OF THE MORNING". Presented By Mike Elery.

9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.

9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING --

Continued. }

10.00 REMEMBER

THESE?—

Melodies for Reminiscing. 10.30 SECOND SPRING-True Life

Story of Christine Harding.

10.45 THE INK SPOTS 11.00 COFFEE BREAK.

11.30 RECITAL

11.45 THE

(Repeat).

MELBA

STORY-

GOLD RATE

1215 pm LOCAL

Accent On The Accordion.

WEATHER

AND

HIS

12.30 THE MIDDÁY CONCERT.

1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS AND REPORT.. 1.30 TED HEATH

MUSIC. 2.00 MELODY TIME. 4.00 DOROTHY CARLESS SHOW. 4.15 TEA DANCE. 4.45 OPERATION MOON

IITE.

5.00 CHILDREN'S

1

SATEL

CORNER-Pro-

sented by Auntie Mary. 5.30 LAWRENCE WELK AND HIS

ORCHESTRA.

6.00 MONDAY

| REQUESTS—Pre-

sented by Ron Ross.

6.30 WALTZ "TIME.

6.45 THE ARCHERS.

7.00 VOICE OF SPORT.

7.15 THE LIBERACE SHOW.

7.45 HERE COMES O'MALLEY. 300 BBC NEWS.

8.09 WEATHER FORECAST.

810 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-

TERLUDE.

387,

8.15 THIRTY TO ONE-Presenting the Musical Choice. of the Ramjahn Family of Queen's Road Past, 2nd Floor, Happy Valley Hongkong. 8.45 TALK.

9.00 OFF THE RECORD-Latest Releases Reviewed by Ron

Ross.

9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND

ANNIVERSARIES. 9.35 PLAY-"Top Prize”-by Philip Levene. with Frederick Treves. Betty Baskcomb and Pete Murray.

10.05 JUKE BOX-Operated by

Mike Ellery! 11.00 STOP PRESS-News Head-

lines.

11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND——

Light Music) 12.00 MÍA. “GOD

BAVE QUEEN"-Close Down.

Tuesday

ROUND

HIJ

7.00 am MUSICAL

PARADE—The Тор Tunes of the Week 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND

ANNIVERSARIES.

13 BUSINESS — Featuring Delaney's Band.

TELAR

Fric

Popular Variety

Checks.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

THR

CLOCK-

with Time

1.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 1.00 NEWS

AND

FORECASTİ

WEATHER

8.10 TOP OF THE MORNING—

Presented by Ron Ross,

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