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ADMINISTRATION OF RESERVE

to a panic is a confidence in the adequate amount of the bank reserve, and in the efficient use of that reserve. And until we have on this point a clear understanding with the Bank of England, both our liability to crises and our terror at crises will alway be greater than they would otherwise be.