Indian Daily Mail, 28 November 1947
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Title Section16 1947-11-28 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. N O 217. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS16 words
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228 1947-11-28 1 N. G. KENGA - Free India 's First Butget Before Parliament N. G. KENGA Deficit lotai Rs. 26.24 Crores i/ Is i4 Rich Mans Budget Feeding Capitalists PROF. (From our Political Correspondent) LllI > V)V Finance Minister Air- R Chett) became the hero of the day last nting the him budget of Free India'228 words
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57 1947-11-28 1 Gandhiji Condemns society 's Attitude Towards Women (From our own Correspondent) >tn ui-.Liii, >ov. -4.4.— m a prayer ipeecn yesterday evening .uauauau oanUni HIMHi|HHi< buciety'a attitude towaru* women abuucHu ana lombly molested during inc communal disturbances, lo look down on nicll women is cruel uandhiji saio. A >vo.nan who was57 words
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375 1947-11-28 1 V <-. Ranga, Andhra Kisan (Peasant) loader. he budget and called it j. Rich man's budget feed. ipitalists »»ui forgetting the interests of the i>°<>r man been neglected. But the only good thing is f-i\ "ii the people. 91 ipped their handsF.O.C. - 375 words
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Article25 1947-11-28 1 A full report o f the proceedings of the Indian Parliament will be published in the Indian Daily Mail tomorrow. ED— I.D.M.ED. I.D.M. - 25 words
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Article65 1947-11-28 1 She is in no way unchaste or immoral. It was Grange while immoral nun and women went unpunished and lapses of some society nun and women never tame to light, people went out of their way to outcast iunoccent victims of brutality, He could never turn out or look down65 words
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129 1947-11-28 1 —PANDIT NEHRU (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.— 11l thi Union Assembly today Pandit Nehru explaining the Government's policy regarding linguistic provinces. <aid the demand tor Andhia province is perfectly legitimate and he thought it raided relatively feu difficulties. It could be included129 words
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Article77 1947-11-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondents TIKI VARIK. Nov. 27.— A report has been received of police fi»n« Kivalur on an unruly mob of Hanjan rvo.s on Nov. 24th ni^ht The trouble arose over the conduction of an unauthorised shed hv Harijani and when pol.ee ordered demolition77 words
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Article88 1947-11-28 1 A class talk on "Thirukural" will be conducted in* Tamil by Br. KaU valya Chaitanyn of the lUmakHghia Mission. Singapore, at the Mission premises, 9 Morris Road today. Friday, Nov. 28 at 0 p.m. LAIIOKK. Nov. 27— About 200 people were killed or injured when aReuter - 88 words
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Article39 1947-11-28 1 MADRAS Nov. 27 —It is reported Home Minister Dr. P. Subbaroyan has served an ultimatum on the Premier if the police portfolio is not retransferred to him. he will resign from the Ministry. Copyright. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 39 words
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Article91 1947-11-28 1 (From Our Own CnrresnondenH RAJKOT. Nov 27— Junacadh State forces and an Arab Regiment recruited rerently bv the Nauab have been disbanded by the Administrator appointed by the India Government who does not think it is necessary to maintain at high eoM armed forces in the91 words
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626 1947-11-28 1 (IJY OIK STAFF KKI'OKTKK) Economic disabilities, lack of educational facilities and inadequate housing conditions as well as trade difficulties resulting from the nonavailability of foreign exchange which is aggravated by the continued Dutch-In-donesian deadlock were some of the problems that today confronted626 words
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179 1947-11-28 1 NEW i»l IJII Nov. 27— Dr. B. *i. Ambedkar, Indian Law Minister and Leader of the scheduled caste* (untouchables) today called on all "untouchables" in Pakistan and Hyderabad to come over to India. He had received complaints, he said, that "untouchables" in Pakistan andReuter - 179 words
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193 1947-11-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, Nov. 27.— Persons having the province for Pakistan Will be prohibited from taking any arms with them. There is shortage of weapons in the Province and the carrying away of arms if they are licensed will make193 words
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44 1947-11-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADIKA. Nov. 27— Three thousand hotel workers struck yesterday demanding four months wages Ai bonus, dearmss allowance and security of service. Many strikers have left for their villages. Almost all restaurants are closed. Copyright.44 words
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118 1947-11-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 27 —The Indian Government's* decision that all planes flying over Union territory should land in Indian aerodromes for check-up was prompted by the purchase of four bombers by Hyderabad which are due to arrive soon. According118 words
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663 1947-11-28 1 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Nov. 28, 1947. INCOME TAX AND GOVERNORS' DUTY AS expected, the Honourable Members of the Singapore Advisory Council have bv a majority vote of ten to seven rejected the Income Tax Bill even at its very first reading. The one significant feature about the voting663 words
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Advertisement72 1947-11-28 1 r3SC KIPTION RATES FOB INDIAN DAILY MAIL L o<al ForeUn by Pott HONTOLI M.B§ UAU \fc.VRLY lf.M ie w LATEST SELECTION IN TOWN New goods just opened with special lines for X'MAS AND NEW YEAR BENABB3 and BANGALORE SAREES 'lours, Flowered and Plain with Border $30 to $250 ■TOTTED NINON72 words
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Advertisement22 1947-11-28 1 TELL TOUR PRODUCT! TO THE PEOPLE Through] TAMIL MURASU The Leading Tamil Dally in Malaya over IS y«axt, 71, BELEOIE ROAD, Singapore.22 words
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1331 1947-11-28 2 bull Text Of Premier's Speech On Kashmir Situation NEW DELHI, Noy. 27.— The following is the full text of the statement on Kashmir made by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in the Indian Parliament on Tuesday in answer to aG.I.I.S. - 1,331 words
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128 1947-11-28 2 Non-Scheduled Aircraft To Obtain Clearance Certificate NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.— A1l aircraft except those engaged in schiUuled air transport services which are being flown into or over India from any place outside India, are required to land >n a customs aerodrome m India and obtain a clearance qertilicate, it wasG.I.I.S. - 128 words
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82 1947-11-28 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 2 7 lnJi.n Army troops vesterday relieved Kashmir and Janimu State forces garruni at Koth where they had been bcscig;j by raideii lor 31 days, according to an Indian LXUnu Mirmtr) communique broadcast b\ .New Delhi Xadio last night. Tl\e commuiuqißeReuter - 82 words
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Article76 1947-11-28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.— 1t U understood the India Government has agreed to make a lump grant of Rs. 2 crore* for the current financial year and another five crorea for the next rear for expenditure in connection with the76 words
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Article56 1947-11-28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) VIZAGAPATAM, Nov. 26. I Special Military Force from Bombay has taken charge of the local Ordnance Depot from Madras Police. The depot is second only to Ma. lras in importance and thirty ammunition magazines iiVV here. Police conducted searches for illicit arms bui56 words
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294 1947-11-28 2 GENEVA, Nov. 27. Tweaty-MBC nations, including India, began meetings here yesterday to produce a li.ial draft oi the United Nations bill oi human rights which they hope to ha*, e completed t>y Christmas. In addition to India, other coun-ti-H.s represented on the sub-commis-sion294 words
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49 1947-11-28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) KAJKOT. Nov. 11 Th* esUblishmtiit of Sanskrit I'liiversity. Sanskrit Fataaala and spacious hostels providing aeconiniodation for 1,000 itadeati are Among plans drawn up for restoration of the Somnmth Triple India (iovernnieut MTchiWcti are shortly arriving here to begin work. Copyright.49 words
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67 1947-11-28 2 \lL<>. N'v.v. l!7. Twelve Egyptian Army officers have been arrested mi charges of plotting to slay Premiei Mahmoud Nokrashy Pasha and ot i r top-ranking Egyptians and to tsjke pwi tlu> Government, well-informed sources said today. c\iiio morning papefcrs carried Uv GovernmentUP - 67 words
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507 1947-11-28 2 India Protests AgainstPakistan's Imposition Of Duty On Export Of Jute SAYS IT IS A VIOLATION OF AGREED ARRANGEMENT \T.\\ DKLHI, Nov. ij t The Government of India are examining what parallel measures they should take in order to protect the interests f of India in view of the unilateral actionGIIS - 507 words
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Article1035 1947-11-28 2 EmaaiaEErGiiß gY OUtt SPECIAL COHUESPOMii \t J Riot insurance Ordinance In Pakistan KARACHI, Nov. 27.— The Governor General has promulgated an ordinance to provide for th certain property against not an civil commotion immediate effect It win apply t cotton ginning factories and textile nulls m1,035 words
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323 1947-11-28 3 isagreement Between USA U K tf€V MAERNMENT NOT YET RECOGNISED CONTENDS BRITISH DELEGATE 27- The LSCAFE w> bogged down k tonighi when a move to seal the Sit :'li the understanding thai ii implied no tiitioi) oi Siam s Government, ended in a wnendmentUP - 323 words
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Article155 1947-11-28 3 BURMESE AMBASSADOR TO U.S. v\ ISHINGTON, Nm. 27.—Hurim~* Ambassador I So Bjmu \isiu>d Acting Secretary of State Robert Acting Secretarp of State Robert Lewi t today for half an hum- yesterday preparatory to presenting his credentials to President Truman iu\t week. Kyun later told newsmen that lie discussed conditions inU.P. - 155 words
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Article83 1947-11-28 3 •MANILA Nov. 87. The Inited nations Economic Commission for Lsia and the Far Last on Tuesday teg*n consideration of applications <>r membership after ti lc meeting tad been formally opened by the chairman, Dr t. r. Xsiang of chi»i and President Manutl Koxa< of He PhillipinesReuter - 83 words
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117 1947-11-28 3 RANGOON, N«n z- The Burmese Prime Minister, Thakinj Nu, said yesterday that Commanistj in Burma were hiding illi t •inns and warned the people to beware of the r tactics. The Bunncje Government at the same time innounced that nearlj --,^OO,OOO rounds of illegal ammunitionReuter - 117 words
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Article215 1947-11-28 3 LONDON, Nov. 27.— Veil informed \vlvtchail iouicca nud tod-.y British probably will refuse cither tc help prepaie laJostine lor partition or to cooperate in impc.-ng it. Ihey nude this observation only a f«W hour; btfOft Uu United Na-.on, AsscmU) was expected io vote on us L'alcsumUP - 215 words
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240 1947-11-28 3 FLUSHING MEADOWS, Nov. 27. The General Assembly enuring the last la> of iti I**. con sidcrarion ol the Palestine probl: .1 heard yestcrda) Gen. Carlos Romulo, the Philippines delegate who k absent when the >u\ hoc Palatine Committee voted to. partition, make mi urgent pleaReuter - 240 words
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172 1947-11-28 3 LAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 27. E< »t in an eleventh attempt to prevent the I 'nited Nations' partition of Palestine, wanicj that any attempt to split the Holy land would* had t o Arab reprisals against Jews, wherever the two races met. How*v«r, Russia renewed herU.P. - 172 words
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45 1947-11-28 3 TRUMAN FAMILY AT RUSSIAN CONCERT WASHINGTON, Nov. i 7 .—President and Mrs. Truman and his daughter Margaret were amon g the guests last night at an all-rus-sian concert program presented y the Philadelphia orchestra. The concert featured the works of Mi.ivkov.sky, tProkoiieve und| Tohao- UPUP - 45 words
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Article114 1947-11-28 3 LONDON, Nov. 27. Britain's fastest fighter twin-engined Meteor 4 jet plane new 300.1 statute miles irum cdinbourgh to Kouingdom, ilertiordsfiiM- m 30 minutes *5 seconds yesterday at the average speed oi 627 miles an hour il mile* an iiour over llh accepted world speed record, theUP - 114 words
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232 1947-11-28 3 MOSCOW, N O v. 27— The food posiHon in Russia is bqtter this winter «han anytime s i ncc before the *ar »Hh prices, lower and staples more plentiful. Rations have not increased and prices of rationed items unchanged compared with a yearUP - 232 words
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173 1947-11-28 3 HAVANA, Nov. 27— lour lar Eastern delegation* anxiously awaited toda> tin- outcome p| the legalistic wrangle omt whether nou- United Nations members would be permitted to participate m the International Trade Organisation deliberations acre after I nitod Nations Secretary <ienrral I rygv c L>«-UP - 173 words
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191 1947-11-28 3 HATAVIA, Nov. 27— Certain factors to b«> overcome, the quick rehabilitation of rubber production ca n b« expected, an official handout about rubber production said today. In the first eight months of this year, the NEI Rubber Fund bought 3,000 tens of rubber fromU.P. - 191 words
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Article92 1947-11-28 3 MEXICO CITY, Not. 27 —A Nigh resolution urging UNHSOO te take preliminary steps towards drawing u f) an international charter tor youth, designed to eliminate racial, colour, and religious harriers to i'r»*e education, was adopted by tho F*roKram and lUidu< t Commission toda\. Th« retolution callsU.P. - 92 words
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Article497 1947-11-28 3 GOVERNOR'S OPENING ADDRESS COLOMBO, Nov. 27. The Governor of Ceylon, Sir Henry Monk-Mason Moore, on Tuesday opened the first formal session of the Ceylon Parliament elected under the new Constitution granted by the British Government this year. A public holiday was declared and buildings were gailyReuter - 497 words
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87 1947-11-28 3 SHANGHAI. Nov 27. The inHumtial Kuomiiitang supervised Shun Pao editorially endorsed today Philippine President Roxas speech in opening the ECAFE session at fiaguio, and point* d out that numerous United States statesmen were also "awakening" to urgent need for American aid toUP - 87 words
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66 1947-11-28 3 SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 27.— M Albeit (Tiow, wife of the Chairman of s'x Chinese companies along win the Importer-Exporter, and the Chuutnan of the San Francisco Chinese) Hospital, Wontf Wan-chun, and Secretai y-(»< iR-ial of the Chinese National Aviation I'iomotion Association, Chan Tuk-chow. appeared certainUP - 66 words
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Article59 1947-11-28 3 PRAGUE, Nov. 27. -Marshal Tito arrived in Sofia yesterday lor Bulgarian-Yugoslav diplomatic talks and was greeted by Premier Georßr Dimitrov before crowds estimated at 300,000. the official Yugoslav D*WI agency reported. The two Communist leaders drove from the railway station to the Government presidium through streets "b«flaggt'dUP - 59 words
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Article126 1947-11-28 3 ""LONDON, >o>. It 1 1»« Ne*a (.'hronurU', one oi lirituin MUM Circulation cin'lus, announced today thill it has decided to »niiuru» Us stud photographer trom liunusej, Hampshire, where PfttCfM blizaui'th and the I 1 1 K < oi jbdinburgh arc spending ih^'ir honeymoon b^'^dusse the "att-erReuter - 126 words
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Advertisement191 1947-11-28 3 Classified Advertisements 41-43 UIHII STREET, S PORE^ FOB ALI> VOIR NEEDS IN PILCEGOOUS. TAILORING AND SPORTS VISIT DINURI MAYA CO. 330, North Bnd*;« Road, Singapore. PHONE 318U. Phone ?732 LV\Y,\LOO JUBILEE SILK STOKE North Bridge lload. Wholesaler ill COTTON RAYON TEXTILES. Phone 2729 NAME COUNTS A LOT Before buying spurts191 words
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2572 1947-11-28 4 Unofficial Vote en Bloc *«i£ciinSl ***** (BY OIK STAFF REPORTER) By a majority of 10 to 7 the Income Tax Bill was rejected at its first reading in the Advisory Council yesterday. After the voting, the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, said2,572 words
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198 1947-11-28 4 The Controller of Supplies, Malayan Union in his summary of prosecutions for infringements of Food < trol proclamations in the Mala Union or October, Btates thai tj,. were altogether 98 prosecutions and 68 convictions. i n three cases the offenders wn<- cautioned and discharged. There198 words
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692 1947-11-28 4 Following is the Breech delivered by H.JL. The Governor at the Advisor) Council meeting yenerda) morning: Honourable Members of the Ad.iBOry Council, before I ask you to record your votes on this very tontent tous measure, 1 should like to mahe 2 tew remarks692 words
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75 1947-11-28 4 v DI K Siimlaran^ I'n-'swlent, of tho loung Men's Indian Association, Sentul, has despatched the following telegram through His Excellency the Governor, Malayan Union, t o Her Royal Hichn%M Princess Elizabeth on Uh- occasion of her marriage O n Nov. •Members, Youiik Men's Indian75 words
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85 1947-11-28 4 GENERAL BODY MEETING OF INDIAN MUSICAL ART SOCIETY A special genera] meeting of the members of the Indian Musical An Society will be held at 21 KnUa Road, on Sunday! Nov. oV at 3 p.m. tu ditftubb the following matters as proper d at the previous special general meeting: l.85 words
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50 1947-11-28 4 SPORTS GROUNDS FOR CEYLONESE TROOPS TO BE OPENED TOMORROW The opening cer« i ioj of th< ground foi i wiU bo perform* Biajor-Gen. L. 11. Co.\, CU, vtiE. m*:, tomorrow, Satui Nov. 29 at .'.:j".i p.m. a1 Woodlands •13 3 4 mile i. Mrs. L 11 c gfive away the50 words
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43 1947-11-28 4 POET BHARATHFS DAUGHTER TO SPEAK AT SRIC TOMORROW 'flu- Lad Section of pore Indian ongi ess will hold a meeting tomorrow, Saturday, 29 »t 5.30 p.m. N 6 Race Lane when Srimathi Saku rathi (daugl I f Poe, Bhai will add] those pi«B<43 words
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Article31 1947-11-28 4 Tii. weekly meeting of the Eastwest Society w;;* held yesterday ui 8.30 p.m. at the Y.M« A Stamfoid Road when Dr. Balasinghan deliv< a speecch '^Alcoholism and Crime."31 words
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53 1947-11-28 4 BUKII PANIANG GOVERNMENT BOYS SCHOOL Parents who wish then- children admitted t o Bukit Panjang Government School in 1948 ihouW apply to the Polico Station. Bukit Panja^ng lor application Forms. The completed form* should be ienl to the Deputy Director oi Education, Singapore M a- possible. Closing date will 153 words
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31 1947-11-28 4 Agreement on Division of Military Equipment <>»" in J. in N ■■T'uqm I MOUl] D I military I equipm* 1 nion. 1 jOUlt I quarter, W man,, I i^i closea < I UPUP - 31 words
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56 1947-11-28 4 U SAW TRIAL: Petition For Adjournment Rejected I iribunal I andothei on I Buxm I I ivj. I adjournn I T; I The trbu 1 terday ai I I last two da: examination I Q«88e« by t] Mr, I Journment tod I Derek. Curtis I counsel, whu had lor UReuter - 56 words
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