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1939, Wimey ['realuatiorie
MILE LONG Japanese Press Urges
FUNERAL
Mr. Sum Pak-ming Buried
At Wing Pit Ting
Government To End Tokyo Conference
Sport And Politics
WALT DISNEY
EUROPEAN SITUATION TENSE OVER WEEK- END
-RADIO-
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
Heinz Huppertz and This Orchestra,
8.00. Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements,
(Continued from Pape 7.) The assurance that there was no
and it is anti-Chinese sentiment in Thailand destiny that is at stake, and that the people there were most comforting to know that on this occn- sympathetic towards China was given slon the British people have no flu- Third Cricket Test Match (Winkler)....
Whatever by Kasom Chartlkavanil, captain of long as to the true sue.
And Other Relays Led by the Chung Shing · silver
Tokyo, Aug. 20. It is revealed that leaders of the the Thailand tennis team on Satur- German propaganda may have done band, three Chinese constables, 101 Japanese newspapers urge the Foreign and the War Ministries, at day when he and Muang Roeng to unite the German people, German
conference yesterday, were Vasantadinha were entertained to a policy, as it la inspired and directed A QUINTET BY SCHUBERT members and 45 nurses of the St. Government to break off the Anglo- their
Radio Programme Broadcast by John Ambulance Brigade, the funeral Japanese negotiations in view of the agreed that the Tokyo parley's might tea party by the Hongkong Students to-day, has consolidated the British
the possibly be broken off.
Relief Association at St. Francis people to a degree which has never ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.e's allegedly insincere attitude of
been surpassed.
and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. procession of the late Mr. Sum Pak-British Government.
It Britain proposes resumption of Hotel, ming, 0, prominent Hongkong rest The Nichi Nichi Shimbun observes the negotiations. Japanese leaders The other members of the team
"It is their honourable part to be and 8-11 p.m. un 9.52 m.c's per Japanese Sandman-Slow Fox-Trot dent, wended its way from Condult
understood to have further were unable to be present due to the cornerstone of resistance to un-second. bridled aggression and whatever may H.KT. Road through several streets on that it is Britain that is to beneft by were
ia successful conclusion of the Tokyo agreed that there would be no other another appointment,"
befall, they will stand firm and im parleys, while it is not an important alternative but to transfer them to Inatter to Japan whether the con- Tientsin. ference succeeds or falls.
way to Wing Pit Ting at Pokfulam on Saturday.
The procession was about a mile in
North China is now actually under length and spectators crowded the the control of the Japanese military roule through which it parsed. Eight forces and when Japan makes her Chinese bands, including one comprls-determination to safeguard her ing young girls, played.
terests with the actual Powers in her difference possession, it makes whether Britain accepts her claims
- Company the late
worked for 30 years,
The
ur not.
ascribes
the paper
П
conference
Reference to the controversy in
Jess.
;
8.03. Some Old Dance Favourites. Ithythm Saved the World-Fox- rot; Is it True What They Say About Dixie?-Fox-Trot... Jolinny Johnson and his Orchestra. The
.... Joe Daniels and Hic Hotshots, Moon For Sale-Fox-Trot; White 12-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service of Cunts of Dover--Fox-Trot... Casani
authorities were Information Committee of the Asso-Sunday Times diplomatic correspou thought). Serenade-Numba Fox-ajor, Op. 114. ("The Trout') played
WILS
I wish to
Those present at Wing Pit Ting Parleys entirely resla with Britain.-week-end holidays by Government has been striving for progress. No to retreat without loss of face. The cotte. Estampo Marocaine (Eddy Prior, Raymond Marlowe, Paul Cle
included Hon. Sir Robert Kotewall,
Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, Hon. Mr. T.
N. Chou, Messrs. A. H. Veltman, H. E. Roufner,
C. Crominelin, H. Van Leeumen, A.
All Quiet On Mongol Front
Hainking, Aug. 20.
Domci,
Virtually Ended
on Saturday
also sure
that with her peculiar geo-
Under the caption "Tokyo Parley, agreed to leave the disposal of the greatest interest and respect. We are speech on August 27 may be decis Weather Report and Announcements Test Match-England v. The West
and annihilated before Britain France - muku uny impression on
the democracies.
OT
6,00.
thal
sla
A reply to this is contained in the We Were Very Youngs (Milne Ward and His Band. The Moon
Anglo-Polish treaty
be of little Interest to the Japanese.posals by dropping the discussion of deed, they always try to cultiva Scotland this afternoon and arrive in
of the
which connection with their visit was made Plement their pledges to the full. Intercession from St. John's Cathe- Club Orchestro.
8.02. London-The Third Cricket The British memorandum
12.30. A Variety Programme. he believed the opposition against
Love's Just a Melody-Fox-Trot: Test Match-England v. The West Firmly Resolved Policy
Indies. was handed by Sir Robert Craigie to by Chartitavanil, who remarked that hey can do no other."-British Wire-dral. Mr. Kato on Friday, was fully dis-
London, Aug. 20.
Valparaiso-Rumba,... Juck Jackson
A commentary during play, and a russed when the Foreign Minister them was only the opinion of a
of his minority and that politics should not! in summoned
There is no question of new decl-and his Orchestra. Scientifically, Of
Howard Marshall from Kennington sions being taken at the meeting of Course; If You Pretend You're Blue Summary of the morning's play by
Murgatroyd and Winterbottom Ministerial staff at the Foreign Office cuter the realm of sports,
on August 22, says the
Oval, London, Mr. Y. T. Fung, Chairman of the Ministers
Two minds with yesterday morning.
Not A a single
8.35. Schubert -- share în A At Wing Pit Ting, the numerous
Foreign Office
trote it Happened in the Moonlight friends of the late Mr. Sum awaiter?
understood to have regretted the clation, presided and he said: On dent.
Howard In the opening phase of the crisis Fox-Trut.... Jack Jackson and his by Backhaus (Piano), Mangeol (Vio
(Viola), Withera to pay their last respects. In turn,
unilateral publication of the British behalf of the Information Committee The Miyako Shimbun
of the Hongkong Students' Relief
our resembling that of last year, there Orchestra, Adam and Eve (Granatt); n), all present bowed three times to a pritain's dilatory tactics, Arstly, to Government's instructions.
(Cello) and Hobday (Double-Bass). Association,
thank our
was nothing more remarkable thon TI-PI-Tin (Grever) ... The Duncan
0.08. Backhaus in a Schubert Pro- photograph of the late Mr. Sum,
her belief in a successful settlement
Another important conference was
Follow the Sun-Selection resting on a table lit by candies.
Jackson's Dorchester Hotell gramme.
Moment Musicale in F Minor. Im- coffin was draped with the flag of this for the Danzig issue, and secondly, to opened between the Foreign and the Euests for acccping our invitation to the contrast in the demeanour of the her desire to wait and see Japan's War Office. It was understood that is tea party. Our guests come from British Government to-day und last a country whose name means "the year. Then the decision of high Java-China-Japan-Lijn, in which
the conference reached a decision to
Jand
and there is no- of freedom," had so-called polley in Europe.
was hurriedly taken
as the
1.00. Local Time Signal and Wea-promptu in B Flat, Op. 142, No. 3. policy Mr. Sum
the right to determine
9.15. London-The News. thing, I can assure you, that sounds Eituation Alleging that there are Indications reserve
developed. To-day those ther Report, should be more significant to the Chinese
people decisions have been already taken 1.03. Luelenne Boyer and the Or-
0.30. London-Empire Exchange." that Britain will modify her attitude whether the conference
chestre Mascotte,
Points of Viow by travellers from Chief mourners at the funeral were in accordance with the outcome of the resumed after London's unilateral than the word "freedom," for it is
After The Ball (Harris); Songe the Dorninions and Colonies. Messes. Sun Tal-kai and Sua Shu-Danzig issue and Japan's decision on action in publishing the momentous for all that this word implies that covering all emergencies,
her instructions to the Ambassador millions are sacrificing their lives in The most disquieting feature of the Automne (Joyce)
Orchestre kal, the zona, two young daughters, the European sliuation,
9.45. London-Sports News and situation is that the German Press Mascotte. C'Est Ma Faule (Delettre); Market Notes, and three daughters and sons-in-law, asks the Government to press Dritain which practically sealed the fate of China to-day.
has gone so far as to demand the Son Regard (Emer)
Luclenne Mr. and Mrs. Yip Ching-yu, Mr. and to resume the
the negotiations. conference with
0.50. Selections from The Student Our friends come from Thailand, unconditional return of Danzig and it Boyer (Vocal). Chce On The Tune
Prince.' Mrs. George Yip, and Mr. and Mrs. time-limit, failing which the respon- The gravity of the situation
cancellation of the country witch during recent years might become dimcult for Germany (Ostermann). Orchestre Mas- E..Law.
Serenade (Romberg).... Allan ability for the rupture in the Tokyo reflected in the
other country than China can appre- opinion is gaining ground that the Lea Prenons Effaces (Tranchant).. leaders, Including Baron Iliranuma.
Army leaders also met in clate more hier efforts at development. crisis will reach its climax before the Lucienne Boyer (Vocal). Waltzes of mon Olaf Olsen, and Chorus. Drink
The Chinese people have been watch-
Nuremberg Congress opens on the World-Potpourrl.... Orchestreng Song (Romberg).... Raymondo emergency conference
Marlowe, Paul Clemon, Olaf Olsen morning. It is understood that they ing the progresa of Thailand with the September 2. Hiller's Tannenberg Mascotte, Tokyo, Aug. 20.
1.30. Reuter and tugby Press, and Chorus.
10.00. London-The Third Cricket It is hoped by then that Hitler will W. Hughes, H. L. Offenberg, Dr. E. Eads," the Japan Timer suys that the Tientsin situation to the discretion of graphical posilion Thailand will play
the Japanese military authorities on
fully realise how determined Britain 1.45. Haydn-Sympliony No. 104 Indies. L. de Souza, E. D. Bush, T. Bush. Anglo-Japanese talks in Tokyo vir the spot. They reportedly admitted un important part in the maintenance and France are to full their guaran- in D Major (The London") played
A Commentary during play by E. Middleburg
of peace in the Far East. F. A. Gill, A.
on Friday
tees to Poland, on which Germany is by Edwin Fischer and his Chamber Howard Marshall from Kennington Unpleasant Incidents Morrin, Ng Chalt-wah, Wel Tat, o tually came to an end
ended in a rupture.
Oval, London. only 80 per cent, certain. Moreover Orchestra. afternoon when Sir Robert Craigie, that the Tokyo parleys have virtually "Tank Sang, Hu Sal-wing
Siu-kin,
Informed Ambassador,
Close down. 2. For the Children"
10.15. A Dance Programine, the British
Pence cannot be preserved with certain quarters close to 1tler are Chung-wal, Tung
3. M. Wong, Ngan Mr. Sotornatsu Kato, Japanese
At Request Of Britain
Milenberg Jays-Quickstep (Mor- the British
Uncle Peter's Nursery Sing Song ton); Sugar Foot Stomp-Quickstep out the fostering of friendship among under the delusion that Poland can
be Sling-kwan, Kan Tong-po, Kwok Minister-at-Large, that
only
Uncle Peter. A Ring. A Ring Armstrong) Harry Roy and It la pointed out that the Tokyo nations, and friendship con Chan, Nial Se-um, P. H. Sin, A. Y.
Government was unable to discuss Hon,
Chalmer's Wood's Orch. His Orchestra. It's Wonderful-Slow P. Y. Woo, P. L. Lam. Ho Yat- the silver and currency questions parleys were convoked at the request grow out of a mutual respect for each Germany's western front and then a O'Roses....
ia Tain, TD Lan-chuen, Li Yau-chuen, with Japan is connection with the of the British Government with the other's site any paint to men- separate peace can be conducted with Dance of the Fairies Waltz (Rosen-Fox-Trot (Smith)) Tears in hy Li Sing-kuil, Ll Po-kwal, Li Shlu-kam, Tientsin parley.
Orchestre Mascotte. Story object of rettling the Tientsin issues therefore extremely painful
tion that
Heart Swing Step (Powell) Some When Mulward recently certain unpleasant Japan holds could not be tion
told by Aunt Choy Hing, Yu Tung-chuen, J. Mou- Iam Wong, Tsi Heuk-on.
The question to be decided by the which two countries has never been any of settled unless Britain abandoned her incidents occurred in Thailand which
Brand Fraser-Simson)d. Happiness; of Mannkoora-Waltz (Film: The Chinese people. The people of China being negotiated providing that Bri-b, Missing; c. In the Fashion; d. Half-
Hurricane); Cuore Vagabondo Tango There were
truck loads of floral technical or legal consideration. The policy of assisting the Chiang Kot cannot but hurt the fealings of the formal
(Bixio)
Mario de Pietro and tributes.
question always has been and will shek regime.
ace never slow in appreciating the tain should not make a separate peace
Picture
Me In bo whether it will be conceded and
Britain has accepted Japan's claims help from friendly nations,
an armistice with Germany.-upy Down Hoppity; f. Growing His Estudiantina.
George Baker,
Paradise Fox-Trot (Gilbert); Some- recognised that a new order has been regarding the general questions form-
0.30. Closing Local Stock Quola- body's Thinking of You To-night- The Chinese people are peace- Reuter.-
Ministers Meeting achieved or is being brought forth in ing the background of the Tientsin
tions.
Fox-Troi (Powell).... Jack Harris China.
8.32. Rawles and Landauer at Two and His Orchestra. Cry, Baby, Cry—- London, Aug. 20. situation and the policing question, loving, They cherish no ill-feeling
Mr. Neville Chamberlain will leave Planos. Any concession short of it would but now she makes impossible" pro- toward the people of other countries.
(Sousa); Nola erita-Fox-Trot (Scher),... Jack Fox-Trot (Shand); In Santa Margh- Jack friendship with all peoples on the economic questions.
Valse des Fleurs (From Harris and His Orchestra. Hear My Turning to Japan's insistence
the There has been no change in world, including the people of Thai-London early to-morrow morning to
meeting
'Casse of Ministers Tschaikowsky's We do hope, however, that the preside at the land.
Noisetie Sond, prohibition of circulation of Pro or the old Chinese currency, the Japan's attitude to settle the policing unfortunate incidents which recently fixed for Tuesday, according to ar- Suite); Sleeping
Tango (Luckesch) Violeita Beauty Waltz Jealously-Tango (Gade)
Robert declares that Japan's motive is and economic questions simultaneous broke out in Thailand will not occur rangements made before the Minis- (Tschaikowsky).
Renard Dance Orchestra. Youre An piper Despite sporadic skirmishes due to thought essential for the monetary separately connected with cach other again, and that the traditional friend-ters disperse that Mr. Lealle Hore- Gene Autry and Others, the show Long, Sweetheart- Slow Fox-Trot
is ty because
0.45. London Sing song with Education Quickstep (Warren); So procedure constructive. This
It is learned
spending a holiday in produced
and conducted by Ernest (Grundland) persistent but ineffecilve attempts bybilisation that should be achieved in maintaining public order and the ship and cordial relations between
Henry Jacques Soviet and Outer Mongol forces lo
Cannes, is leaving to-day for London Longesiaffe. stored. extend their counter-atincks across as the Arst step towards the econo-security of the Japanese milliary China and Thailand will soon be re- Belisha, who is
forces in their occupied areas in
Jur guests aro sportsmen... They where he will arrive to-morrow.
7.45. Tangos and Waltzes. Lord Halifax returned to his York-. Clertos Amores-Tango (Cannro) The have been made along the Manchu-
Army authorities are determined therefore knew the virtue of fair
this morning
Orquesta Tipica Francisco Canaro, kuo-Outer Mangol frontier during ney question should later be trans-
London to-night-The Last Drops-Waltz (Kratzl); the past fortnight.
ferred to a council where French that a blank cheque should be given Play. I am sure they will agree with shire
there- Reuter.
The Blue Danube-Waltz (J. Strauss) and American technical experts are the military authorilles on the spot me that no one can seck glory in leaving
fore, make a most earnest appeal to
.... Magyori Imre and his Hungarian Unsuccessful counter-attacks were to be present is only too transparent in connection with the disposal of total disregard of others. We,
Canberra, Aug. 10. Gypsy Orchestra. Lamento — Tengo made on the Japanese positions on tactical plan to bring in third coun- the Tientsin situation.
them. As they are leaving here to
Sir Henry night, we wish to offer them our best
Gullett, Australian the eastern hank of the Khatha tries which has never been Japan's
for External Affairs, de- River near Noro heights between intention-Domel.
wishes and hope that the day they Minister August 12 and August 14. All these
set foot in their beloved homeland clared to-day that Europe's peace will don of Doctor Kulski, legal adviser to the the of friendship between their be hanging on a sensitive balance for the Polish Foreign Omer and his call country and ours will be further the next few weeks.
at the Foreign Office with the Polish | Prof. Harry Oro `· Tokyo, Aug. 20.
strengthened.
He added that Britain and France Ambassador yesterday, it is under- bombardment has succeeded in Long "obituaries" on the Anglo-
And so, for the sake of peace in were working at top pressure for stood that satisfactory progresa silencing the Soviet and Outer
the Far East and friendly relations peace, but Hitler must be left in no being made with the drafting of the some of which Mongol artillery on the west bank of Japanese conference are published in
the newspapers,
They understood, however, that between China and Thailand, may I doubt that Poland will not be let treaty formally embodying Anglo- already the Khalha River.
are the talks considered
the door will not be completely wish our guests a pleasant voyage down--Reuter Bulletin.
Polish guarantees. The same Inc)- dentally
to the treaty · with The main forces of the Soviet and "dead."
The Kokumin Shimbun states that closed for negotiations in case Britain and the best of luck.
Opinion of Minority
Polish Trosty
Turkey. Outer Mongol troops on the frontier
Chartikavanil, who is a Cambridge Competent observers indicate that
No urgency attaches to signature of have retreated about 10 kilometres abrogation by the United States of revises her attitude.
Warsaw, Aug. 10.
the Treaty between the two Govern- west near the confluence of the the treaty of commerce and navige the British proposals made by Sir Blue, replied;
tion with Japan is partly responsible
We hold no ill feeling against the The signing of the Anglo-Polish on Saturday were:
ments, since the essential guarantee Firstly, to settle
The leading Polish tion made by the Prime Minister in e present moment, post- the opposition against us here is only be imminent.
the Commons this spring, that no play poning the
The Government organ Gazeta question of interpretation would be planes but they are ready to obstruct any questions, including the bun on the
history Great Britain has left decision confidence and understanding which We come here not merely to play for war in the hands of another cou rapprochement
old Chinese legal tender to an Inter tennis for wo are in fact on a good country. This constitutes the most saw as to the intentions of the British now exists between London and War- countries.
national conference which will also:
difference between
this Government did not render The Chugal Shoppe says that Japan deal with the question of a new cur-will mission, and our real object is essential
to foster a feeling of friendship and should never budge an inch in her rency scheme in China:
reduction to formal language of a "British public opinion is aware treaty a matter of secondary Impor- stupendous efforts to construct a new
Thirdly, to form a joint front with goodwill amongst all peoples who year's crisis and last year's. order
In East
America and France with a view to bave contact with Thailand. We re-that Poland will fight for every inch tance-British Wireless. Asia. The Arahi Shimbun asserts
our of her territory and her rights that bringing joint economic pressure to gret that, as a goodwill The Ar
meeting 10 tees of assis to the question of the Chinese structing a new order in East Aala. expected. However, the mee
"The_Immutable principles of Bri- national dollar in the British Con-
It is pointed out by the same day has cleared up matters a great
attempts are deal and we greatly appreciate the tish policy are the balance of Power Chodacki, President of the Senate, Hongkong Boy Scouts will hold a cession in Tientsin, but also consider circies that British big camp for three days beginning on the situation in Central and South based on under-estimation of Japan's data win his address, we also our pe maintenance of Britorials Herr Greiser, and the League Coen- the tended to us in his address. We Diso power and control over raw materials missioner, Dr. Burckhardt, met to-day: resources and that Friday, on the slopes of Lion Rock, Chinu in working out measures to economic
question British proposals will be absolutely feel most sympathetic towards your and credits. near the Kowloon Tong reservoir. desi with the currency
people.
"Great Britain is ready to fight for It is understood that in addition to unneceptable to Japan-Domet.
As to the alleged and I purposely her immutable principles, but in all the Customs question, Danzig's status suy alleged-anti-Chinese Incidents in other matters the British believe in was discussed. On the latter issue, Bangkok, I should say they arose as compromise and opportunism. The it is alated, there was a deadlock.→→ the result of an obvious misunder- British to-day are arm and unyield. Reuter.
To Improve Relations standing. There is no anti-Chinese ing over German aime for hegemony London, Aug. 19. sentirent in Thailand. In fact, there }in Europe, but as soon as the danger Five estates upon which probate are no anti-movements of any kind is past they will again spare Germany
them out of their Reuter Legal Advitar
econstruction of China.
the border rivers, no striking changes/mle Gestion that the whole cur- Ching
attempts were severely repulsed.
Jubanese
artillery und serial
Holstein and Khulha Rivers.
Talks Considered Dead
the two issues
are in- X
it
Informed quarters consider likely that the isolation of the British Concession in Tientsin would be by the Japanese further tightened military authorities on the spot ns a result of the present situation.
Door Not Closed
home
for
for the recess.
Australian View
and is
Is
Autumn rain is beginning in the for the failure of the talks. The paper/Robert Craigie the policing ques- People of Hongkong and we belleve Treaty of Alliance is reported here to was so clearly expressed in a declara-]
adds that Britain, the United States tion only at the
the discussion of the economic the opinion of a minority. Unfor- newspapers hall it with delight
pollies has entered the tunately, picking up the tanks, motor-lorries. Javar and China keep, fighting questions Indeficit the economic realm of sports and this should not Polska writes, "For the first time in likely to arise, even if the mutan
ax
frontier aren. Japanese and Man- and other foreign countries chukua soldiers are busily engaged the part of patient onlookers so long
and wreckages of guns abandoned by the retreating Soviet and Outer Mongol forces.-Domei.
BOY SCOUTS IN CAMP Many Troops Under Canvas Next Week-End
the between
two
Secondly, to
at
Japan must not limit her attention bear on Japan's programme for con- Vialt here to not so successful as Danzy assistance of any guaran-j
The camp was primarily meant for Reuter.
troops in Kowloon and New Terri- tories, but invitations have already
Conferences Among Japanese
been sent out to those in Hongkong.
More than 23 troops, including
Tokyo, Aug. 20. Following an emergency joint con- those from as far away as Tal Po ference of the Foreign and War Tsal and Sheung Shul will take part, Ministries, Mr.
kind ever held in the Colony.
τα
tha
Sotomatsu Kato,
ESTATE DUTIES
their
Deadlock On Status
Danzig, Aug. 19. *The Polish Commissioner, M.
London, Aug. 10. The evening papers publish Danzig! Commissioner General, had a 20 minutes interview to-day, with. Herr Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate on possibilities of improving London, Aug. 12. relations between res : City "and In connexion with the visit to Lon-Poland."-British Wireless,
and the camp will be the first of its Japanese Minister-at-Large and chief) was granted yesterday will yield the us we hold ourselves strictly neutral. [and even advise concessions, being reports that M. Chodacki, the Polish
The visitors left for Manila on prepared to Anglo-Japanese Exchequer a total of £371,432 in Jeptions in Tokyo, on Saturday denth duties
Saturday night aboard the President own pockets! A special souvenir album will be
communicated to issued to every scout who attends the afternoon
SirThe largest was that of Mr. Samuel Cleveland. They will stay in Mahila camp, and most parts of the camp Robert Craigle, the British Am Watkinson, the Yorkshire wool stap- for five days and then sail for singa- will be almed. The camp will be bassador, the Japanese Government's ler who left £830,250, the estate pure and Saffon, They expect to thrown open to visitors on Saturday, decision regarding further negotia duties upon which amount to #258; reach home by the middle or Decem
104-British Wireless,
iber, tions "on the spot." 'between 3 pm, and 8 p.m.
and His Orchestra,
11.00. Close down.
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Miss Pruo. Lawis
Mrs. Silvia Choy
Mr. Albert Woo
Miss Rosabel Hau and the
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at the d CHINA FLEET CLUB THEATRE
On Friday, August 25, 1939,
..at 9 p.m.
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