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Belgian Money Muddle

HEAVY DRAIN ON NATIONAL BANK

Brussels, Mar. 30, The gold content of the Belga will now be 150,032 grammes, It was announced to-day,

PRAYER AND LIFE

EASTERN AND WESTERN IDEALS

The Bishop of Victorin preached at the evening service in St. John's Cathedral yesterday and discussed Christianity and Buddhism.

The Bishop sald:

The well known, pleture of Jesus of Nazareth praying in the Garden of Cetivemane is strangely popular in the East. I have heard of it in the homes of non-Christian folk in India. The Indian people are drawn It is expected the new value will to this episodo, this struggle in the lead to heavy demands for cur-life of Christ. I have myself seen it In many city and village homes in rency, owing to the fact that there China. I have seen it over repro- is a discount in foreign markets duce un china plates-artistically of between 12 and 15 per cent pathetic, but very significant. whereas it is now discounted by 28 per cent. In Beiglum.

Within the last six days: the National Bank has lost through exports abroad 360,000,000 francs

of gold,

This interest of the East in the Agony of Gethsemane is significant herause, of its similarity and contrast with the figure of Buddha. Buddha in the similarity. But the contrast also represented in prayer. There is greater than the similarity. The The gold cover la now 56.7 per figure of Buddha in one of complete cont, and revaluation of the gold peace, both in physical poise and in roserves will be made on the pre-facial expression. There is no agony,

no struggle. The seated Buddha in sent reserves which are worth 11,293,000,000 france at gold picture of complete spiritual poine,

harmony, victory, parity-Reuter.

BRITISH FINANCIAL YEAR ENDS

SURPLUS ESTIMATE

EXCEEDED

London, Mar. 30. Great Britain's financial year ended to-night and the returns Issued by the Treasury reveal the antisfactory fact that surplus of revenue over expenditure amounts

to £7,562,000.

The Chancellor of the exchequer In his budget speech Inst year forecast the revenue for the year £706,520,000 and expenditure at £705.721,000 with an estimated surplus of £706,000.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

OBITUARY

SUDDEN DEMISE OF SIR A. STEEL-MAITLAND

London, March 31.. The death is announced of Sir Arthur Steel-Maltland, Member of Parliament, who died suddenly, while playing golf-Reuter,

·MONDAY,

APRIL

1, 1995

STREET FLOWER SALE,

OVER $2,000 RAISED FOR CHILDREN'S AID

Central District-In charge

of

of

.

RADIO BROADCAST

A total of $2,500, was collected in aid of the funds of the long- kong Society for the Protection of Children as the result of the Relay of Hongkong Hotel street sale of flowers on Saturday,

Dance Orchestra The collection was organised Sir Arthur Herbert Drummond

by the Women's Auxiliary of the

Protection Ramsay Steel-Maltland, statesman

Z. E. K. PROGRAMME and specialist,on Labour and pour Society for the law questions, was born in July; Children, the ollicers of which are: President, Lady Southern, O.DE, 1876, and educated at Kugby and Chairman, Mra. N. L. Smith; Hon. From Z.B.W. on a wavelength fo Balliol College, Oxford, at both of Secretary, Mrs. A. Hicks; Hon. 365 metres (846 kitocycles). which he gained distinction. In

3-8 n.. European Programme. 1899 the towed for Oxford in the Treasurera, Mrs Hosper and Mrs.

5-7 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Dance Y. K. Chow. In addition to the angusi bont-race against Caladios in charge of districts, and

Orchestra,

7 p.m. Stock Quotations. bridge and was President of

the

7.03-7.25 pm. Excerpts from "The Union. Ife served in 1905 on the the helpers, valuable assistance

sung by The D'Oyly Carte Opern Royal Commission on the Poor was rendered by Mrs. R. M. Hen-Gondeliers (Gilbert and Sullivan)

Amongst those taking part-In Company Laws and was joint author of its dorson. and housing conditiona to Pau- the street sales were the follow-

7.25-7.35 p.m. Good Company renort on the relation of industrial!

Medley (arr. Willoughby). perism. In 1910 he was electeding:

The J. H. Squire Celeste Ortel. M.P. for

7.36-7.60 p.m. Enst Conservative

Harry Roy's Tiger Birmingham and a year later was

Ragamuffins. nade Chairman of the Unionist party organisation. He was ap- pointed Under-Secretary for the As the East is drawn by the pic-Colonies in 1916, retaining the tare of Christ at prayer in the Gar- post when Lloyd George's Cabinet den, so many Western minds are at cams into office in 1916. Next tracted by the peaceful polso of

year he was made a baronet and Buddha and his way Enst und West have much to learn Intelligence Department of the votion appointed head of the Commercial from one another: God made the Board of Trade and also Enst as well as the West. We end additional help each other both in prayer and.

Under-Secretary for in life.

Foreign Affairs. In 1919 he re- We can learn from Buddhism the signed these posts, but on the tochnique of a pained and balanced formation of the Baldwin Cabinet personality; we can learns the im- 1924 he accepted office again, portance of hodily position in praying; and we can learn how, by the proper being made Minister of Labour. control of breathing, and other purely physical actions, we can induce the right physical condition for a quiet min!.

It is not, perhaps, for us to say what we think the East can learn from us; int by contrasting the pelsed figure of Buddha and the enger figure of Jesus in Gethsemane we can learn something of the relation between prayer and, life.

an

So far as the public. were con- cerned little was known of, Steel Maitland's qualities

up to

that time. But in 1926 came a test which established his reputation. In that year occurred the great Labour upheaval following the dispute in the coal trade and Sir Arthur shared with Mr. Baldwin the responsibility for the negotia tions

Indy Shenton, assisted by Donnitt Franks, Mr. DicAvoy, Mrs.

re. Mead, Mrs, de Precourt, Mr. M. Turner, Aira. D. S. Gubbay, Mrs. Davies, Mrs. Holmes, Miss H. Ger- rard, Miss B. Gerrard, Miss 11. Han- cock, Miss A. Steele, Miss Vera Hudg son, Miss M. Beaver Miss J. Brear ley, Miss J. Dowbiggin, Miss B. Elder ion, Miss R. Smalley, Mies C. Bone, AL Sroser,. Miss Gillespie, Misk J. Wallace, Miss Delcourt, Miss M. Young, Mlas Pearl Chow.'

1. St. Louis Blues; Some of there days. Dinah; After-you've gone : ----- Nobody's Sweetheart.

Jeebien;

3. Sweet Suo Just you; Heeble

I wonder whero my baby is

to-night?

4. Fox-Trot Medioy. 7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio. "A Cinema Review" by Silhouette.

8 p.m. Time and Weather Report.

West Central District-In charge of Mrs. Langley, assisted by members of the Nursing Divisions of the St.ing Theatre (Chinese). John Ambulance Brigade.

8.03-11 p.m. Relay from the Po

Helena May Inst, and Peak Tram In charge of Miss Taylor, assisted by Miss Roberts and Miss Graspy,

Quarry Bay and North Point-In

charge of Mrs. Phillips, assisted by

Mrs. R. B. Bell, Mrs. S. Simpson, Miss J. Dalziel, Miss Leung Yin- kuen, Misa Cheng Mo-ching.

Naval Dockyard:-In charge of Mrs. Elliot, assisted by Miss Blake.

Mid-Level District Mid-Levels. In charge of Mrs. Buyers, Resisted by Mrs. C. M. Seth Smith, Mrs. Boswell, Mrs. Smithard,

Mrs. Andrews,

9.30 p.m. Press Bulletins, Stock and Commodity Quotations.

10.30 p.m. Press Bulletins, Stock and Commodity Quotations.

11 pm. Close Down.

:

Z. E. K. PROGRAMME 6.30.10 p.m.

European Recorded Music from E.K, on n-frequency of 61 kildeyeles.

H.30-9 pan. Light Orchestral Solec.. tions

Dancing down the Ages (arr. Finck). Fantasie on Offenbachs Opern

"Hoffmanns Erzahlungen." The Grasshopper's Dance (Bucalosai). Vienan by night (Komzak).

9-9.10 p.m. Variety. Piano Solo.Variations on "Who's

afraid of the big Bad Wolf." Piano Solo-Bolero.

No provision was made in these figures for the payment of statu- Alba Father, if it be possible, let tory sinking funds and authority not my will but thine be done."

this cup pass from me. Nevertheless waa given in the Finance Act to

Jesus does not pray to achieve a borrow for those payments.

The accounts for the year show poised personality, but to find the power to do is Father's will that revenue has exceeded the Hallowed by Thy name, Thy king

at £9.921,000, a dom come, Thy will budget estimate

be done," total of £716,411,000 having been are the secret of the engerness, the realised. Expenditure at £708,879,-life, the vitality, the directness 000 is £3,155,000 more than the Christian prayer. It is the directness the "safeguarding" of industries licks, assisted by Misses Constance Sung-There's no more you can shy. estimate and the realised surplus Prayer and life are two sides of our of obedience to the Father's will. is thus £7,562,000.

co-operation with the Father,

in

on

which eventually ended Kennedy Rond, Robinson Road, successfully. In that crisia heMelonnelt Road and St. Paul's Girls' proved to be cool in Judgment and College-In charge of Dr. Katie temperate in speech, and his un-Weo, assisted by Miss Chan Chee- failing courtesy made him liked ming, Miss Jing Ka-shin, Ng Tung- even by the Labour leaders who king, Wong Yau-ho, Wong Lai-sun. Talvily: Li Wan-ahan, were working against him. In Mia Lilly Lo. Miss Helen Moore." the highly controversial matter of

Repulse Bay:-in charge of Mra, Crapnell and Miss Vera Crapnell, imports he took the view by the imposition of duties

that

Shek-O-In charge of Miss Yvonne no harm in auch a

Shenton. there was

Shouson Hill and Deep Water Bay. course and that there was a case

Free Trade-In cuarge of Mrs. 1. Seldlecki. for revising the The

Penk District:-In charge of Mrs. policy in existing conditions. In March 1829, he was placed in. L. Smith and Mrs. Ralston, as Alabaster, Miss Monckton, Miss Gib rather an embarrassing positionsisted by Mrs. J. R. Collis, Miss T.. the Inter-bon, Miss A. Evans, Miss M. Taylor, at the meeting of

Miss D. Dodwell: national Labour Office at Geneva, His proposals for the revision of the Washington Hours Convention were rejected by the workers' representatives and he only receiv. ed the support of the employers. The result was that the revisión same failed.

Authority to borrow for sinking.The Rigure of Ruddha at prayer is a funds was not exercised and the picture of tranquillity achieved by figure for expenditure includes discipline of mind and body. £12,343,000 paid by means of sink-figure of Jesus in Gethsemane is not & picture of tranquillity. But it is a ing funds for the redemption of debt.

picture of obedience and of eager cos operation. Prayer and life are made Thus the year'a revinue has ex-

one. Jesus of Nazareth is seeking cedded the

expenditure by the rond of prayer not tranquillity year's other than on debi redemption by for His soul, but to make is fe £19,006,000.

an answer to the will of God.

An item of Revenue that has most exceeded expectations in in- come Tax. The Budget eatininted An exchequer receipt of £219,- 500,000 and the amount realised IA £228,877,000 an excess of £9. 377,000 and only about £60,000 less than last year's receipts, not withstanding a reduction in the standard rate of lax.

Surtux has produced £1,165,000 more than the estimate of £60 000,000 and Estate Duties at £81,- 356,000 are nearly £5,500,000 more than was expected.

Craftsmanship

Now I want you to come with me' to any Buddhist temple in China.

You will, I think, notice four things: The first, the beauty of the sur- roundings of the temple. The second, The third, the simple repose the beauty of the temple buildings strength of the figure of the Buddhin

hinner.

and

The fourth, the grim fantasticality of the other statues and pletures in the temple.

The Inst show how Buddhism has compromised, as, in differing degrees

Sir Arthur was an hon. LL.D. of Edinburgh University. He has written a number of articles on social and political questions.

Kowlonn Section Kowloon. In charge of Mrs. Begg. assisted by Mars, C., N. Barber, Bra C. D. Easterbrook, Mrs. S. Garrol, Ming W, Gongma, Mra, C. M. Manners, Mrs. F. Martin, Mrs. P. Wisden, KISH E. Witchell, Miss D. Witchell, Mrs. Whenply, Mrs. Sharp, and the Misses Nam Hing-kan, Chue Shun- wah, Pong Chun-haar, Wu Wal-fong, Pong Pik-yuc. Chan Min-laan, Chin Kain-lin, Chin Kam-tsan. Trang Shun- hin and Chan Yat-laan,

Jacques Fray and Marlo

Braggiotti. Sung-Smoke gets in your eyes. Torner Layton (Tenor),

Turner Layton (Tenor). Orchestra-flappy, I'm Happy

("Caravan"). Orchestra The Wine Song. Pin DuelThe Way to Love...

Selection.

Carroll Gibbons and John W.

Green. Organ Solo-Love In Bloomi.

Sidney Torch. Violin Sole--Remembrance,

Albert Sandier.

Bertha Wilmott (Comedienne). Song-What can you give a nudist? Bam-When the Band begins to play.

9.35-10 p.m. Band Selections, Stavenie Rhapsody (arr. Winter-

bottom).

Reminiscences of Scotland (arr.

Godfrey). Nautien! Moments farr. Winter).

10 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

Happy Valley and Wanchai.-In charge of Mrs. Maughan, assisted by Missen Patsy Wood, Mary Joy Par-This sons, Peggy Macfadyen, Pearl Benu- cammon, Caroline Caflin, Dorothy Sal- mos, Georgette Crosthwaite, Dorothy Watson, Nancy Kerrison, Peggy Kin-teners with be broadcast from Zeesen ar 0. Achin, Ivy Therwell, Allen Therwell.

Mr. A. G. Flovanelli, manager of the Hongkong Hotel, accompanied by Mrs. Piovaneli, left the Colony on leave on Saturday on board the

Mr.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE

in different countries, Christianity President Polk, bound for Italy. On the other hand there is a

hins compromised with folklore, During his absence, abortage of nearly £1,000,000 on

superstitions and other relics of Kaluzhny, the sub-manager, will act Stamps, which were estimated at animism. The figure of Buddha him as manager. £25,000,000 and realised £24,110, self is the earliest example of extra- The estimate for Customs territoriality in China. Except for 000.

Tuesday, March 20-s Excel. and Excise was £290,000,000 and certain facial Infection from his enough is not good enough for God. this figure has been almost x-Chinese surroundings he is still the That is why Jesus is in arony in the lency received L. Cdr. Kano-oko superb Indian mystic of GD0 years Garden Cost what it inny, is Hfe commanding H.IJ.M. Gunbest Sapa. In the afternoon His Excelleney, actly realised.

B.C. And the choice of a beautiful inust be honest. He must not stop. Post Office net receipt at £12 position is common to the religious short with a life that will just du accompanied by Lady Peel and at- 250,000 is £1,750,000 less than was inalinet of all peoples.

The must obey to the last fraction of tended by Captain Walter, perforni expected, owing partly to

an inch the pattern he has been given,ed the opening ceremony of the new the Of all these the most algnificant is

Aberdeen Industrial School, The pattern in His case was laid up restoration of culs and partly to the temple building itself. For here

in the heart of God. It is in the telephone is something different both from the recent reductions in

Indian Buddha and the fantastic other Heart of God that He discovers both charges.

Receipt from Sundry Loans and deities which are housed in the build the final pattern of His life, and the Miscellaneous fell short of exper-ng. Here is something purely Chi- nower to carry through all that it

nese in its purity and sincerity, re-demand, tations by £4.303,000.

vealing the heart of the Chinese pou- On the Expenditure side the ple. The purest religious expression charge for a national debt was of China is in the work of her crafts. fixed for the year at £224,000,000, men. One is reminded of that great which was estimated to be the verse In Ecclesiastes which sums up

life That craftminan'-

by saying

"Bound Apprentices"

What does this mean for you and the, for our own prayer and life?

Thursday, March 28-in Excel- of the they presided at meeting Executive Council in the morning and the Legislative Council in the after-

Bonn

Kin. Excellency received. Hin Exent. tency Admiral Sir Frederie Drever, XC, GE, British Naval Com mander-in-Chief, on his return to Hongkong,

In the evening His Excellency and If we are seeking tranquillity we Indy Perl, attended by Captain Was had best go the way of the Buddhinter und Sr. Pilcher. were the quents learn his technique for peace off the flaneuralle. Dr. S. Ta'n mind and gentleness of spirit.

1. Chinese theatrical por

amount required for interest and "They shall maintain the fabric of management. In fact it amounted to the world and in the handiwork of £211,667,000. thus leaving à mar- their craft is their prayer." gin of £12,343,000, which has been It is in craftsmanship and in the

But if we are seeking with Jesus formaneo at the King's Theatre in applied in the redemption of the tireless industry that goes with it of Nazareth the God who has made, ali of the funds of the Chinese Com National Debt, £9,000,000 being in that China comes nearest to Jesus of us, and to fulll in life the pattern pany the Hongkong Pollon Er-

Nazareth. The secret of both is oldun in the heart of God our Maker nerve, of contractual sinking funds and the balance free sink obedience, Gethsemane and Its prayer for us, if that is our guest, wo must respect

Friday, March 29-His Excelleney n all-of-a-piece with the Ing funds. The estimates for the

go Jerun' way. We must pray with the Governor, attended by Captain Jesus. His life was one long and our loins girded and our stuff" in our | Waller, was the guest of the Chair- supply services amounted 10 in obedience. £462,000,000 and a further sum of "Wist ye not," he said, at 12 years br, renty at all cost to do the will man and Members of the Committees

of the unseen God,

of the tongkung Chamber of Com- £1,500,000 was provided for aid, "that I must be about my Father's

This may Vienn ал agony, a merev and China Association in partial restoration of the emer-business And twenty years later struggle, a conflict. It may mean a Hongkong at n farewell Juncheon gency cuts made during the 1981 sleepy disciples overheard the deep human cry, "Lead us not into given in honour of the Hon. Mr. G. crials

first words of His enger praying temptation," or "If it be possible lot G. S. Mackie,

Bro

of

"Not my will but Thine be done.”

In the evening His Excellency and During the year supplementary

"Ifonest Work or 'Fancy-fellows' "-

the cup pass from me." or "Father save me from this hour." But always Lady Peel, attended by Captain estimats have been presented for

The craftsmen of China come near-here will be a nevertheless-Naver Waller, ware the guests of Ills Ex- £19,250.000 Including this £7,260,er to Jesus than do any of Chinn's theleas not my will but Thine be cellency the British Naval Comman-

religious teachers, "In the handiwork 000.

donc,"

der-in-Chief and Lady Dreyer at din- Thus the total of supply eat of their craft is their prayer." Crafts-

once obedienco and Your prayers may be dead and ner on board II.M.S. Kent.

Baturday, March 30-Tho follow mates for the year amounts to manship is at

co-operation: obedienco to the long felons. There is one certain remedy

Ing dined at Government House £480,000,000 and against this total discipline of apprenticeship and to the for that. It lies in the "novertheless, Exchequer sauds have amounted necessity in all craftsmanship of on "Nevertheless not my will but Thine la Excellency Admiral Sir Frederic to 5472,160,000.

unremitting industry, and co-operation be done." The successful craftsman and Lady Dreyer, His Excellent Th floating debt now stands at with your material. So Chinese tee sucreeds not by going his own way fot-General O. C. and Mrs. Ber- £838.880.000 compared with 2844, nie buildings are not fantastic like but by the spirit of "Nevertheless not rett, The Rt. Revd. Bishop and Mrs. are my will but Thine," by learning the fall, His Honour Mr. Justice and 710,000 a year ago-British Wire- so many of their gods. They

honest, restrained, homely, They lessons of obedience and co-operation. Mrs. A. D. A. Macgregor, Comma- lesa.

Jesus is the Master Craftam of dore and Mrs. F. Elliott, Major-Gen- have been built by men who do not spend their time in fond imagininge Hilfe, and the secret of flis craft lies oral. W. Barron, E., Hon Bir and dream fancies, but by men who in His prayers. This Masto Crafts Thomas and Lady Southern, Hon. "learn and labour truly to get their man would bind us te llim as bound Mr. N. L. and fin. Smith, Hon. Mr. own: Ulving."

apprentices to learn Hin fernft, the Edwin and Mrs. Taylor. Hon. M

A charity ball in aid of the widow of the late B.Q.M.S. Francis, Royal Artillery, is being held in the darr son Tentare Hall at 8 pm.. on April

At this point those who know any emft of human living? But Ha M. and Mrs. Henderson, Hon. Sir 5. Mrs. Francis has been left in reduc thing of the work of skilled engineers, will only bind those who are willing Henry and Lady Pollock, IIon. Sir

hon od circumstances, and three artisans-tradesmen as well to obey. He will only big those who William and Lady Shenton, Birs. R. children, all under sight years of age, them in the North of England and are willing to pray, not fancy ways. It. Kotowall, Hon Mr. C. G. 5. Journeymen, will understand what or with technical skill one, but with Mackie, Captain E. R. Bent, D.S.C. I am suggesting about prayer and the engor seeking of the whs yearn, N., Captain the Honourable and ille. Fancy-fellows aro no use in a cost what it may, too the Father's. Mrs. G. Fraser, Commodore F. N. work shop, for there everything must will

to support.

A successful Jumble salo was held in the Bt. Andrew's Church Hall

ha thorough and honest, Bamething Ko naks us to news apprentico. on Saturday when a total of over $100 was collected in aid of the that just is not good enough is no ship that we too me be masters of St Andrew's Church Benevolent good at all. Bo it is with lite or in living Boclety

religion; something that la just good WIH you sign the ind1:

Attwood, R.N., Captain and Mrs. I

B. B. Tower, Miss Mackie, Paymaster Commander F R. Porter, 1.N., Lt

Cdr. F. I, Tours, R.N., and Mr. W. 8. A. Clough-Taylor.

Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

Special Prag race fot Far Eutero

Cuilowa

SOUTH ABIA ZONE fruith Als Zonn, broadcast tren DJD. (3.74 meltes) and DIN (41:45 metres).

4.43 p.m. JB, DIN Announcement (Germ.,

Engl.) German Folk Bang Tr

Kramme Forecast (Germ. Engl)

reter

3 p.m. Wind Music, 5.15

"Old birt muin Kamerad... "Prom Bismarck's letters to his betrothed,

6.10 p.m. Nema in English,

6.43 pam. German Shortwave's Second An

nitary Orchestral Concert. 4.45 p.m. Newa in German,

7p.m.

p.m

Concret of Light Munic.

News in English.

5.15 pm. Close down BIN, DIN (Gero,

Engl.)

KAST ABIA ZONE

fin! Aule Zone easiest through BJA on: $1.98 meter, and DJN (86.45 metres).

p.m. DJA, DIN Announcement Derm.. Enel German Folk Song, (Pro- Kramme Yorecast (Germ. Engh) 2.15 p.m. A Trip in Hong through, Ger

MENY.

9.45 pm. News In English on DIA and

In Datch on DJN 1.

1.

German Elriware's Second An- KAYOTARY Orchestral Concert, election fram enz Overseas Mall. 1ettar from Listeners-7— 11.15 p.m. New in German on DIA and 11.30 p.m. Greeting from the German

DJN.

Broadcasting Slations. 12.15 m. News In English on DFA and

in Balch on DJN. 11.38 a.m. Clone down DIA, DIN (Germ,

Engl.)

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following ware-lengtha and frequencion

sre observed by Daventry,

Call Sign

ORA

coa

CBC

Frequency Wavelength 4,050 k.. ·19,55 metres

#685 OBD 1).760

k.e.* $1,20

sird

GAR

11.52 21.865.c. JESS

CBP

15,14 k

(0.03

G80

17.731 ..

esir

GB

.-31.410 ke.

10.218k.c. 11,540.

16.34 19.37 metrów 49.00

tra matres

11.30

GBJ

Transmission .5

(0.8.C, and G..).. 7. Ble Ben. "Alte and Craces" The

1.1.C. Emaire Dechoeira, Greenwich Time Bienal at Midnight 3.m. A Baptist Hervice, relayed fromN New North Road Baptist Church, Huddersqld.

2,3 6.m.

8.45 .. Weekly Nawafatter and Specio

SAMARTY- Close down Transmission 2

I

(0.8.F, and 0.8.0.)

1 p.m., Big Ben, Tom Jenkins, at the Orga at tha PILL

TE pm. The B.D.C. Northern Orchestra, Greenwich Time, flani at 13. Nees. 8.30 k

(Continued on Page 5.)

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