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WE pay high prices for all gold and silver articles, diamonds, jades, jewels and gold dust. Apply China Gold Refining Co., Pedder Building, 2nd

floor.

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH April 24, 1940.

SIMON'S MAMMOTH WIN THE

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ZURICH AS FINANCIAL CAPITAL

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING

The Fifty-ninth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company!

&

Safest Placo In War- Torn Europe

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

GG

WAR” TAXATION PLANS

There would be similar Increosca for letters and postcards in the In- FROM PAGE ONE

perial Post except that the present rates would be retained for cores- export trade by improving the condl-pondence with the forces oversens.

The rates for Foreign Post will in- tions on which drawback was payable an exported goods which had been crence us follows: NEW YORK, April 24 (UP). subject, on importation; to key would relate to a margin of prefer- will be held at the Offices of theThere is much mention in Wall Industries duties; (2) The proposal General Managers, Messrs. Jar-Street of Zurich becoming the ence on Empire suger, the stability dino,

Matheson Co., Ltd., war-time financial capital of of which was related to the operation

of the International Sugar Agree MOTOR CARS, ETC. Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Europe.

The Swiss banking and financial ment of 1937. Thursday, 30th May, 1940, at noon, city is regarded as

Europe's sufest The object of the legislation would FOR SALE, Chevrolet Saloon, Nov. for the purpose of receiving the faven for tangible capital and pro-be to make it clear that the present 1935. Excellent condition. Bargain

of August, 1942, the period originally at $050, Box 578, "Hongkong Tele-Report of the Directors, passing perty which can be easily moved in preference would continue to the end

the Accounts, and electing Direc-imes of wor. graph."

Wall Street is critical of the official contemplated under the Agreement. tors and Auditors.

It was, however, necessary to Im-orders. restrictions which prevent the London

pose additional taxes to increase the The Transfer Books of the Com-and Parks stock exchanges from truly point of £1,133,000,000 of revenue pany will be closed from the 23rd reflecting supply and demand.

Amsterdam remains a free market which would be produced if they con- May to 13th June inclusive.

for stocks and bonds, but the grain Ained themselves to the provisions markets have practicalls lisappeared enforced last year. &as a result of restrictions imposed by

The Hague.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE, One Hall Set of three pieces Spanish Design. Apply Mrs. J. A. Shaw; 032, The Peuk. Phone 20249.

By order of the Board.

JARDINE, MATHESON

Co., LTD.

General Managers.

CHINA POSTAGE STAMPS, Printed by Chung Hwa, Dah Tung und Cam- mercial Press, for sale at Green & Co. No. 10 Wyndham Street, Hong-Hongkong, 16th April, 1940. kong. Established 1000.

"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY

CAMERA" THE

Second Edition. Over 00 excellent views of the Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd.,: Wyndham Street.

POST OFFICE

MAILS

FOR THE PROTECTION OF

CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who been assaulted, neglected, or has

-treated in a manner likely to

A transfer to a government con- trolled Bourse at Zurich, supplement ted by similar markets at Bande and Geneva, is possible H Holland be cones involved in the war.

British Oil

For Japan

cause unnecessary suffering or injury Searching Questions In

to health, er knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with-

The Hon. General Secretary, H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road,

ist door.

House Of Commons

LONDON, Apr. 23 (Reuter). -In the House of Commons to- !

day, Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, INWARD

Secretary for Mines, was asked Air Malt by "Air France Direct Ser-

to state how much oil was sold vice"-Paris date, 17th April,

Apr. 24.

The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah and delivered to Japan by the Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Lane, 2nd. Floor.

The Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Chol Anglo-Iranian Oil Company be Service" London dale 17th April.

tween September, 1939, and Apr. 24, S., Kowloon.

The Inspector, 62, Argyle St.March, 1940. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways

Kowloon. Francisco Direct Service"--San

All further steps will be taken, and A. 24.

24. expenses borne, by the Society. .Apr. 29.

The Informant's name will be Apr. 24. Apr. 24. kept strictly private, except in cases Apr. 24. where malice is proved,

dale, 16th April

Australia and Montla

Straits

Australia and Manila

Canton

..Apr. 25.

Apr. 25.

.Aur.

Haiphong, Hothow and Fort Bayard STOCK MARKET

Japan and Shanghai Salcon

Shanghal

Apr. 25.

.Apr. 25.

.Apr. 25.

.Apr. 25.

REPORT

He was asked to give the Govern ment holdings in the Company and to sales had been state whether the made with the knowledge of the Gov- ernment. He was also asked whether price concessions were involved.

Pure Commercial Sales

Sir

EGYPT'S STAND Full Support For

The Allies

LONDON, Apr. 23 (Reuter). The debate on Monday in the Egyptian Chamber of Deputies on foreign affairs has been received with considerable in- terest in London, where the point that is noted specially is the firmness of the spirit of cause of the

For letters from 24d. to 3d. For postcards from 150, to 2d. Neither in the Imperial nor Foreign Post were any increases proposed for other classes of mull in view of the importance of those services to the export trade,

No Air Mail Increases, There would be nu increased Egypt in the

¡democracies. It was also proposed to make some As the Egyptian Fremler pointed charges in air mail.

In poundage charge on postal out, as rocn as war was declared, changes

Egypt, at once carried out her oblign- All these postal changes would pro-tics under the treaty of friendship with the Alles. Standing by them; duce this year £10,100,000 and full year would produce £11,400,000 he is simply demonstrating the real

In inland telephone service there spirit of all. Egypt. would be a general increase of 15 per cent, un all charges to subscribers with exchange facilities and to users of telephones with coin boxes.

Direct And Indirect Taxation Sir John said he must, therefore, took both to direct and indirect taxa to John continued: the field of direct taxation, 1 must bring into actual operation proposals for cellaneous charges. creasing the standard rates and reducing allowances, which I indicat ed in advance last September.

This was to take efect from May calls from public call offices and from 1 In the case of trunk calls and all July 1 in the case of rentals and mis-

All-Time Record

seven

With

For private telephone services there would be an increase of 25 per cent. to lake effect from July 1.

Inland telephone charges were estimated to produce this year just over 22,000,000 at in a full year

£2,850,000.

(1

estimated to yield were

full year.

Common Causa

One Deputy said that in the present struggle, Egypt should not be content merely to stand by: she should also bring her influence to bear on all too should support the Allies, Eastern Maatein countries so that they The cause of the Allies was the cause of

Egypt.-

Another Deputy rold that even if Egypt had not been required to stand by the Allies through Treaty, the would still have done so.

YUGO-SLAV CLEAN-UP ·

Police Action Against Pro-Nazis

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BELGRADE, April 23 (UP)

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand

Lốt. Denvil

1/201

1/218

T.T. Shanghai

.380

TIT. Singapore T.T. Japan India

.02%

01.

824

212

.100

10814

.10.85.

....90 .1/0

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

.1/3%

...1/3/4

4 m/s 1,

USA

...222

T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Manila

TT. Bangkok T.T. Salgon T.T. France T.7, Switzerland T.T. Australia

1 m/s D/D

4 m/s France

..11.40 30 d/s India

..84 U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02%1⁄2 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y, ..3,5216

ATTLEE'S COMMENTS

Criticises Increased

Post Rates

LONDON, Apr. 23 (Reuter),~~~~Mr. C. R. Attlee, the Labour Opposition Lender, approved the taxes on beer, spirits, tobacco and matches, but thought that the Postal tax would bring in a great deal of money and

would irritale a vast number of people.

not

He was glad that Sir John Simon favoured voluntary against compul- sory saving and declared that nothing stood in the way of national saving so much as a means test.

"I then said that we should not limit our view to six months alone. the Accordingly propose In Finance Bilt to raise the standard rate of income tax from Fate of

In the inland telegraph service shillings six Beych shillings

there would be #xed additional in- pence. These are very severe creases which put a heavier bur-charge of 3d. on each ordinary or greetings telegrain on each den on direct taxation in this priority or country than the direct tax-payer night telegraph letters and on each has ever been called to pay before page of press telegrams.

There would also be an inercase "The standard rate tax will have

of 25 per cent. for private telegraph been increased within a single year

These increases in inland telepropli seven shillings and six pence. from five shillings and six pence to services to operate from July 1. the surtax added, the maximum rate services will reach 17 shillings in the pound £160,000 this year and £240,000 inFollowing swiftly upon the arrest of Dr. Milan Stoyadino- increases were proposed In

Pays Tributo Te Chancellor vitch, the former Yugo-Slavian "Nothing on this scale has ever charges for overseus telegraph and Premier who became a violent

Sir Archibald Sinclair, the Liberal been approached before, whether telephone services which were neces-

supporter of the Nazis five years Opposition Leader, paid tribute to in -war

highest sarily limited in war time. or peace. The previous rate of biceme

All Increases in post office charges ago, police have swooped again Sir John Simon's clear exposition of

were estimated to

the Budget problems. He said that six shillings in 1918 and with taken together.

on the pro-Nazi element. and supertax added.. the maximum dur-yield £12,300,000 this year

Milan Achimerio, former Chlet off he could not complain that the pro- were too drastic, and declared posals ing the last war was 10%. Gil in the £14,500,000 in a full year.

The Belgrade Police and Minister of that Germany this year was spend- pound."

Purchase Tax

the Interior in Stoyadinovitch's Goving £2,300,000,000 on the war and ernment, was arrested last night.

the French people were making a He has been confined in a concen- vastly

greater effort than Sir John tration camp outside Belgrade, but Simon had asked of us to-day.

He concluded that the figures the given the House were Chancellor had give clear and eloquent proof of the power and greatness of our resources and the House's determined and humorous reception of the proposals testified to the high spirit and firm purpose of a united Britain resolved

on victory.

tax WHA

Sir John gave illustrations of the Sir John Simon then referred to effects of the proposed taxation, sny- " novel proposal" to provide addi- In replying, Mr. Geoffrey Lloyding that a married man without chil- tional revenue. said that the company supply quan-dren, if he earned tities of Iranian oil to Japan on would pay £15 income tax instead purely commercial basis.

Although the Government have a majority hol

holding in the Company Shanghai, Amey and Swntow

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official they had announced that their policy 25. Summary issued yesterday says: was not to interfere with the com- U.S.A. and Manila--(San Frisco

There was a shade more of a turn-mercial activity of the Company. date, 31st March). .Apr. 25.

"I regret, therefore, that it is im- over during the day, aided by a line Manila

25. Apr, Europe via Suez and Straits(Lon-of Lands at $30 and some Unions possible to give the details asked,"

nt $502. don date, 10th March) Apr, 20.

Bangkok

Japan Straits

OUTWARD MAILS Wednesday, Apr. 24

.12.30 p.m. ..7 p.m. ,7.00 p.m. Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and France (Paris and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Service"--due Paris 2nd Mar

RCE.

Ord.

RCA.

Ord:

K.P.O.

G.1.0.

...5 p.m.

5.30 p.m.

.5 p.m. .7 p.m. -Air-Mall-for-Manila, Guam..Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service"--due San Francisco, 1st May.

K.r.o.

Reg.,

Ord..

Reg.

Ord..

Conten

Amoy

..Apr. 24, 5 p.m. .Apr. 24. 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

.Apr. 24, 5 p.n.: ....Apr. 24, 7 p.m.

Thursday, Apr. 25

Parcels only for Tientsin

Shanghai (Parcels only) Shanghai and Jepan Fort Bayard

Haiphong

7.15 a.m. 10 a.m. .12.30 p.m.

....1 p.m..

.1.30 p.m.

.2.30 p.m.

.3.00 p.m.

TO-MORROW

Buyers

H.K. Banks $1,500

H.K. Fire Insurances $172 Douglares $120

Docks Rts. $6.60 Providents $4.35 II.K. Lands $364 Electrics $65/

Telephones (Old) $28.80

Cements $17 Dairy $21.60

Watsons $0.35

Lane Crawfords $7.00 Wm. Pawell $1 Entertainments $7

Sellers

Docks Cum Rt:- $22- H.K. Lands $37 Electrics $05-4 Telephones (Old) $20 Telephones (New) $10.40 Watsons $914

Sulen

H.K. Banks $1,303 Unions $503

H.K. Fire Insurances $173 H.K. Mines ets.. II.K. Lands $30% Chha Lights (Old) $8.05 Electrics $65%

Telephones (Old) $20

1.K. Ropes $5.56 Lane Crawfords $0

AT KING'S

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he added.

a question He did not reply to asking ir he were aware that trans- nctions of this kind gave a very bad impression in the United States where the actions of His Majesty's Govern- ment or the actions of the Company were watched very closely.

Mr. Hugh Dalton asked if

Mr.

| Geoffrey Lloyd could give an assur-

Germany directly or indirectly.

"Not without notice," he replied.

£300

year.

of £7 last year and £5 the year be- Tax proposed to call it a Purchase will be removed later to a camp at

tere.

If he earned £400 a year, he would pay £30 12s. 6d. instead of £17. 105. last year and £12. 129, sd., the year before.

He

Rogo Tixa, 30 milles from Sarajevo.

Achimevio was a member of the "Sales taxes of different kinds are in operation in a large number of Executive Council of the Serblun countries and in most of the Domin-Radical (Nazl) Party, which Stoya- ions, I think, but the methods and dinovitch founded recently, machinery dif

differ considerably.

"The one I am about to

propose is

The £600 a year man would pay

a purchase tax in a form of percent- £92, 16s, 3d. instead of £73. 10s

age on

on the price which will be pald £56., 125,

the last year and

fid.

at the stage when the wholesaler is previous year.

These changes, together with selling to the retailer. One great minor ones, weald produce in this advantage in applying the tax at this makes it easy to year from direct taxation, £42, point is that it

£61-secure that there shall be no purchase 500,000 and in a full year

tax imposed in respect of the goods 750,000.

for export."

Moro Surtax Another change was in respect of

ance that this oil was not getting to surtax, which for 1940-41, he pro- posed should be charged on incomes in excess of £1,500 a year instead of did not increase the tax £2,000. payable this year by those with in- comes between and £2,000,

Imonths' time.

SWEDEN UPSETS is possible to do so in 12

GOEBBELS

In the realm of indirect taxation, he proposed to add to the existing duties on beer," "spirits, tobacco and matches.

beer would The increase. On

be

Purchase Tax Effects "There is a strenuous drive under the President of the Board of Trade." | continued Sir John, "to increase our exports.

At the same time It is necessary to discourage unnecessary spending at

home,

"The purchase tax won't touch the raw material in industry.

"Another exception is that, there will be no purchase tax on food in cluding drink or foodstuffs whether for human or animal consumption,

"There will also be no purchase tax in articles already subject to heavy

Nazis Try To Sow Mines

Budget Well Received

LONDON, Apr. 23 (Reuter).—The Budget, on the whole, is well-re- ceived by members of all parties, says "Reuter's" Lobby Correspondent.

Raiders Beaten Off From East Coast

The Labour Opposition is not dis- posed to be very critical of the pro- LONDON, Apr. 23 (Reuter).posals as a number of them follow The German Air Force has the lines that they have been

udvocating persistently. now returned to its first love of sowing mines in the North Sea shipping lanes and attacks on

defenceless fishing boats.

On Monday night, there were ralds off the cast const.

One Nazi plane was caught in the direct beams of a scorchlight, and when anti-aircraft batteries opened fire, it made off for the sea, chased by fighter planes.

No

Warning Needed

No air rald warnings were sounded

With regard to the other Parties, the chief criticisms are likely to come on the new purchase tax, but in re- gurd to the method rather than the principle.

Criticism is also expected on the proposal to restrict dividends which, it is feared, may penullae companies which have been using profits...to. promote business Instead of paying large dividends.

The increased postal charges are also criticised, but on the whole mem- bers realise very fully the need of

country will respond to the Chan- cellor's appeal. their

BERLIN, Apr. 23 (Router). The free Swedish Press has again aroused the spleen of Dr. Goebbels owing to its comments on Nazi war methods. roughly equivalent to one penny per The "Svenska Dagbladet" is said to pint, which would take effect from have recently stated the Nazi airmen to-morrow, machine-gunned women and children as they fled

near estimated, would produce £18,000-of services such as fuel gas, electricity. The fields across

000 in a full year and £15,000,000 in Trondheim.

The Nazi controlled Press and the current financial year. Radio are now threatening Sweden (with punishment unless the stopa this

atrocity propaganda.

This increase in beer duty, he duty as tobacco or petrol or in respect and no bombs were dropped on land. sacrifices and are confident that the

Colony's Effort

For B.W.O.F.

Whisky To Cost 16s. A Bottle

The spirit duty would be increased by 155, per proof galion making it 075, 6d.

Simon

The ruling price for a bottle of whisky was 14s. 3d. and the increase would be equivalent to the addition of 1s. 9d.

Sir John

thonked the During the month of March, the French Government for agreeing to British War Organisation

Fund walve their treaty rights and permit (Hongkong) remitted £1,000 (equt-the increase to apply to French and valent to $18,205.93) to St. Dunston's, other imported spirits,

The increased duty On spirits, This was the biggest item of expendi- ture for the month, which totalled which was to take effect from to

morrow, would yield £7,000,000 for $17.711.57

a full year and £6,500,000 for this year.

Tobacco Increases

subscriptions for

Donations and March totalled $10,009,38.

The balance in hand is $68,122.78, on increase of $2,702,79 over the pre- vious month's balance.

War Orphans

or water.

"Subsequent legislation will provide for the date and imposition of the tax and the rate at which it will be appiled to be determined by a resolu tion made in the House of Commons." £101,000,000 Yield The yield of extra taxation in the current year, he said, would total £101,000,000.

were

FIERCE BATTLE

RAGING FOR OSLO'S GATEWAY

Two Swedish ships were attacked by Nazi planes on Monday in own territorial waters. They machine-gunned despite the fact that their national colours were well dis- Cast: with the played, as was the Dutch trawler, Erin, the day before.

period which will follow at the end of the war. But they are of less value if used for increased distribu- tlon into the hands of shareholders who might be tempted to devote a good deal to them for the purpose of and are resisting pressure from the consumption.

To that must be added £1,113,000,- 000 as revenue from taxation on last

It was this estimated that the total year's basis,

from

Was revenue contribution

£1,234,000,000,

If preliminary arrangements were carried through, he hoped to get some thing from the purchase tax before the end of the year..

£1,433,000,000 Doficit

The central question of the Budget,

on

propase, accordingly, to provide for the limitation of dividends by publie companies, The legislation propose that a public company should not distribute a greater dividend on ordinary shares than was distributed

of its three pre-war years. The minimum rate on dividends The tohaves duty would be increas-more important than taxes was how would be allowed in the case of contr ed from to-morrow by 4s. per pound the remaining amount of £1,133,000,- panica which in the recent past have

not been able to pay dividends, or 3d, an ounce with corresponding 900 was to be provided.

He was opposed to

"In order suggestion

to make the plan water- put forward for compulsory dedue-tight he proposed to prohibit the Charity Show For Increases in other duties such as on

cigars.

This increase following the twotion from Incomes and he advised the issue of bonus shares during the war, increases last year was severe but in House to rely on the result that could save in cases where entirely, excep- the tional groundo existed such as that of the existing inancial circumstances obtained by stimulating to

two companies amalgamating. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" there was no escape from this addi-utmost the response to their existing

methods of borrowing.

Scoks £1,234,000,000 Revenue CHUNGKING, Apr. 14 (UP).tlon,

That amount

amount would and must he Concluding, Sir John emphasised Lady Kerr Clark Kerr, the beautiful | The Increased yield from the extra

found

must faster and im- and they m

that the total of £1,234,000,000 which wife of Britain's Ambassador to tobacco duty, he estimated at £23,- China, is sponsoring a charity show 080,000 for a full-year and £21,000.- prove conditions in which the flow of he was seeking to get from revenue voluntary contributions to the Goy this year was the largest figure over for the beneßt of Madame Chiang 000 for this year.

ernment might be stimulated and in- drawn from taxation in 12 months Kai-shel's war orphung on May 1. With regard to matches it was pro-

Bation avoided.

in the history of British finance, and For the occasion, "Snow White and posed to double the excise duties and

Whatever measures would help to yet it was inevitable, when the total the Seven Dwarfs" is being screened make corresponding additions to cus

restrict the misuse of spending expenditure mounted at the pace set in China's war-time capital for the toms duties.

A box of fifty matches now costing power and especially the misuse of by modern warfare, that taxes should

increasing spending power were of entirely keep in step with would cost 11⁄2d.

Food Price Control

Arst time.

The proceeds will be presented to se proposals, which would take (Pital importance.

Madame Chiang.

effect from April 29, would produce this year rather more than £3,500,- 000 and In a full year £4,000,000.

There would be countervalling in

duties creases in

It had been their policy to secure the price of essential foodstuffs in rationed quantities even though this

tu on mechanient Involved considerable cost the

Exchequer.

They were now spending £60,000,- 000 a year to cheapen prices in cer-

FOR THE SPORTSMAN

a. b. c.

ncreased Postal Charges GAUZBAND

Regarding the post offce charge Medicated Sol't the general scheme was to increase dhering Rauze, certain initial postal charges but to Just reel off leave all chargen for excess weight

desired untouched. auz and tear of as enny, as A.B.C.

Obtainable at all local Dispensaries

and Stores,

Solo Agents: TRATMANN & Co., Lið,

The initial rates for Inland Post would be Increased as follows!

For lotters to two gunges from 144 to 214d.

For postcards from Id to 24. For printed papers by 140. packel.

For newspapers by 344.

per

tain essential foodstuffs.

We were bound this year, according to his calculations, to contemplate an expenditure of at least £850,000,000 more than the preceding year.

He Was drawing £185,000,000 more from taxation.

Must Increase Savings What was the conclusion? The saving and lending of savings to the State must be proportionately increased.

"It is an essential part of our war purpose that this should be achieved. Dealing with the excess profits tax,Provided that the persistence of our Sir John said that the profits lose a people supporting the present loans great deal of their value if they were and the resolution of our people in paying the Government taxes in distributed freely ns dividends.

Control has been taken over of variety of industries and the control of foreign exchange.

Limitation Of Dividends They will be very useful if they are avaliable to assist industries and to repair industry in the difficult

enemy.

FROM PAGE ONE

In north Trondheim our troops have been counter-attacked and a rharp engagement ensued.

War Offico Communique SPECIAL TO THE "TILEGRAPH” LONDON, Apr. 24 (UP). The War Office has issued the following communiqué:

"Our troops are continuing to re- sist enemy pressure in southern Nor- way.

"North of Trondheim, British troops have been counter-attacked and a sharp engagement has ensued.

More Allied Landings SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" PARIS, Apr. 24 (UP)—An official French military'source sinted to-day that the Allies are continuing, to laat in Norway without dimenity,

Severe Censorship

In Australia

CANBERRA, Apr. 21 (Reuter) Drastic regulations are issued enabl- ing the Clovernment, to supervise newspapers and literature,

Permits must thenceforth be obtain- ed before publications are allowed to circulate,

The regulations embody a 'Drog- net" clause under which censorship of the severest elameter may be im- posed.

Y'S MEN'S MEETING

The next meeting of the Y's Men's maintained, we have nothing to fear. | Club will be a Ladies' Night at 'the Our ananciat front will hold as firmly St. Franels Hotel to-morrow at 7.30 as any other front in the fight for pm. Mr. Wel Tat will speak on "The

Book of Changes." victory." (Cheers).

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