Indian Daily Mail, 12 May 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 90. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 80 1 Sehru's Reported Otter jo Dr. Radhakrishnan Own i'»rr«*b|i«mdent) India will send a Philosopher to (he Coati und< rstand reliably thai Pandit Nehru has an Ambassado ship to the world renowned and Philosopher Dr. Sarvapilli Radha. sidering ace ptance of India's most vital and id.
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  • 10 1 UNESCO BOOK COUPONS FOR INDIA far;- tier* hi i F.O.C.
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  • 50 1 BENGAL GOVT. TO SUE CALCUTTA EX-MAYORS ma j -ti«- liv« and M x I unci <>". Ks. ::i 000 pnl without 'in.' wa s|m mi .it the re--1 i. Dr i;. De in* m a ,i Special < oi poration has n I and void l>> 'he al i.'.j, t
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  • 19 1 SAPRU CHAIR IN INTERNATIONAL LAW i he Alihortly hav< rial Law in dur nsti d lud ibk Confe- F.O.C.
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  • 48 1 '7' „ABAD Wa 3 11— The Disibad has fcian!il'd bx \ir Narhari of the will of f'andhi bequeathing the w his books and writtings tin Navajivan gfl one with the h property Th< judg< observed <i dul) estabtor thi .ram oX the F.O.C.
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  • 42 1 PAKISTAN TO BAN INDIAN TWO-ANNA COINS >Il > 11 -Indian two- tender 1 ni J«l3 1, 1049, a*n" ial notification how( (ontinuc offices O f the h; state Bank 1 Kl > Dacca and her notice, aiul and 10, Im-,0. of large two-anna F.O.C.
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  • 12 1 Tata Soda Ash Factory Suspends Production BUS3,000 ton dowa unu. froi F.O.C.
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  • 8 1 Radio Wished l^ft rinri..,. F.O.C.
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  • 85 1 (Alt 111 M ,y 11. Calcutta postal officials had a surprise when Mr. Kali Ahmed Kiduai, India's Communication Minister, paid an M inoofni%>" visit t the General Foal Office. Successfully chiding all hifh officials, the Minister "inspected" all branches of th« service and finally peeped
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  • 38 1 I Mij 11 The Ind ide Union Congress concluded s< cond st ssion kcted Mr Khan i .a as Presidcni Mr. Har N.-i h Sltastry, the retiring President, was elected General Sec. ary.. G.I.I.S.
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  • 172 1 HERPORD, Germany, May 11.— Sir John Sheehy, Assistant Financial Adviser to th- British Military Gov. rnor, v:a s shot dead late last night by two burglars who broke int 0 his house at Mindon. Interrupting them before they could escape .Sir John struggled with
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  • 87 1 NEW GOVERNOR OF FRENCH INDIA PARIS, May 11. M. Jean-Geof- Cambon has been named Gov- i ernor of French India in succession to M. Charles Baron, it wa> announced by the Council ol Ministers in Paris today. M. Cambon has been Inspector Genera] of Administrative Affairs in French West Africa
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  • 246 1 Pakistan To Follow India's Example Liaquat Ali Khan's Disclosure CAIRO, Ma> 11. The Pakistan Premier Liaquat Ali Khan told a press conference here in Cairo Tuesday thai Pakistan may follow India's example and become a Republic. The Premier, who is staying her<* as guest of the Egyptian Govern, j ment
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  • 77 1 AIRO. May 11 -Prime Minister Liaquat AL* Khan of Pakistan said on Tuesday the best way to fight Communism "Is to improve the ople's conditions." Communism is still a minor probOUntry, the Pakistan •and newsmen. He is home ..her attending the British dominion-
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  • 95 1 OTTAWA. May 11.— India will probably adopt Canada's system of building up a light defence force, designed for rapid expansion in a crisis, Mr. H. M. Patei, Indian Defence Secretary, said here today. Mr. Patel, chief of an Indian war material purchasing mission which
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  • 337 1 diom Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, May ii. A one-day token genera] strike tailed toda} l>y the Detenus Aid C©» mittee sponsored by the Bombay Provi icial Trade tmm Congress a a protest against police ring on Sunday, Ma) 8 failed lo materialise. All textile
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  • 139 1 "IT IS SEPARATE FROM OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH BRITAIN NEW DELHI, May 11. Anti-Indian activities in the British Commonwealth should "be kept separate" from India's relationship with Britain. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister, said Tuesday. I Pandit Nehru, discussing India's recent decision to
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  • 79 1 TIME NOT RIPE FOR S. AFRICAN REPUBLIC SAYS DR. MALAN JOHANNESBURG, May 11. Dr. Daniel Malan. South African Nationalist Prime Minister, told big party's caucus yesterday the time was not yet politically ripp for establishment of a South African Republic, according to the Rand Daily Mail political correspondent. But. he
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  • 75 1 NEW DELHI, May li._ The In- dian Government is encouraging the exploitation of date palms and palmyras as an important cottage industry. Palms and palmyras are grown almost everywhere In the Indian countryside, »ven in wasteland. They yield a substantial quantity 0 f cheap and
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  • 65 1 COLOMBO. May 11.— Parliament is to bo prorogued on June 17. On July 5 the new session of Parliament will commence after the State opening. Hie Minister ol Finance will make his Budget speech on July 19 and conclude on Juiy 29. The committer stage
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  • 56 1 Madras PWD Minister Opens New Bridge Across Cauveri (From Our Own Correspondent) SALEM, May 11. Madra< PWD Minister laid the foundation stone Of a new bridge across CailVeri, n< ar Saltm costing Rs. 2.600,000 and con^ meting Salem. Trichy and Co'mbatore districts. The bridge supplies a longfelt need and will
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  • 67 1 RANGOON. May 11. —Fighting on Burma's scatt r.-d war fronts was expected to slow down today.. Lord Buddha Day. a> the country's 15.--000.000 Buddhists, torn by internal strife, rtdtdicat.'d themselves to "the light that came from India." All offices w^re closed and since dawn prayers have
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  • 145 1 CANBERRA M»J 11 —Mr. Jcsepi Chifley, Australian l*rim«- MlnisWr, said today that the only Way to win the support of tho East was for the 1)« mocraci*s to improve the ♦conomic life of the A^iaii peoples "to wfn their spirit and
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  • 296 1 HONGKONG, [Mz} II. Shanghai's 6,000,00(1 inhabitants were warned today l hi: i I hey (.iced "a life and death struggle" as Communis! forces ml communications with Kashan. Th*- Shanghai Anti-Communist Propaganda Committee issued a manifesto calling on the population to be ready to gjv« their
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  • 85 1 COCHIN-CHINA TO BE IN CORPORATED IN VIETNAM PARIS, May 11. -The French L'abinct today approved a bill 1". Lhe incorporation ol Cochinchina HI he new state „i Vietnam net up by FYanc« and ex-Emperor Bao Ua Annam by th< agreement ol M 3. Ba,, Da mads approval ol this bill
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  • 135 1 VATICAN CITY. .May 11. Pin. Margaret of Britain dressed severely in black was received by Pope Pius XII Tuesday. The 20-minute private audience was the first in more than a quarter oi a century between a Popi and member ol the British Royal house.
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  • 24 1 ROME. May l I m 70 nation-, will discuss antum and anti-tubercu ch Id World h Organisation's c.iit. .-<•.. itartina her on June 13.- Reuter
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  • 157 1 New Machinery Set Up To Give Aid To Burma LONDON, May 11.— Foreign Secretary Ern. m Bevin t,,iu the House of Commons today the n«w machinerj stl up b\ Britain, India, Pakl* tan and Ceylon to help the Thakin Sft GoTeriMnenj ol Burma to restt>n law and order would take
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  • 966 2 Indian Daily Mail Singpaore, Thursday, May 12, 1949. MALAYS AND RUBBER INDUSTRY-V j -Lie in this 1 da.. i out the loss ot y that the kampong y :;d to suffer if they Labour* This in a way admitted by a leading Europ* an-owned m r Industry, Sir Byd- j
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  • 412 2 Deportees 'Deprived' Of r Property Also French Tell Natives: 'Indians Are Your Enemies' POONA, Ma\ 11. Mr. Kaderbhai. an Indian merchant from the French colony of Madagascar, stated here that the Madagascar authorities were following "a systematic policy of expelling Indians from the
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  • 154 2 Peace", Says Pearl Buck HARTFORD, Connecticut, May 11. The peoples of Asia "are the most promising material tor world peace" says Pearl Buck. Mrs. Buck, first American woman to win the coveted Nobel Prize for Literal ure, has spent many years in China. She
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  • 87 2 BOMBAY. May 11. Two persons were convicted here for unauthorized use of a wireless transmittal to send mark* t reports from Bombay to upcountry stations. BalWantrai, a wireless licensee, and Pandurang Aoprai Kamat, an apprentice, were sentenced t 0 3 and 1 months'
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  • 32 2 LONDON, May 11.— The Shah oj Persia has unpointed his brother Prince Abdur Re/a Pahlevi. chief of the Persian seven-yi ar-pian to develop agriculture, industry and communications, according to Teheran Radio.- Reuter
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  • 156 2 Indian Communist Pariy Opposes 'Nehru Deal' 'He Has Sold Our Interests And Independence' BOMBAY, May 11. -The Communist Party of India has condemned Prime Minister Jawaharla] \ehru for "signing on the dotted line" oi the latest ommonweaith declaration. In a press statement here, the Indian Communigt i arty said that
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  • 98 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 11. The Madras Cabinet yesterday had the courage to reverse the earlier decision and rder that English should be taught in all schools from the first form. The present decision was tasy in the
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  • 19 2 LETRIOT, May 11. The first P ace talK, „nCf the start of the *%^&r A.P.
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  • 318 2 Jaffna Tamils Want Only A Federal Type Government CEYLON NEWS: We Arc Not For hA Says MP 1 JAFFNA, (Bj Air Mail)<— What the> u anl in the form of Government from unitary U i said Mr. Vanniasmgham, >l.l\, lor Knp Ul f \eddy North in Kankoanturai al a public
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  • 132 2 Ensuing ConAssembly Session To Ratify India's C'wealth Agreement NEW DLLxil, May 11.- Ratification of tne London Commonwealth agreement wid oe tne hrst Item on the agenda oi the Indian Constituent assembly uu, 1 to meet next Monday, it was learned here yesterday. Prime Minister Nehru is expected to move tins
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  • 75 2 NEW DELHI, May 11. Kabul Radio announced yesterday King M shammed Zahir Shah of Afghanistan is going to America this week to consult an eye specialist. Tne radio said the king's right eye has been troubling liif.i tor some time and that his physicians advised
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  • 33 2 NDORE (.iiti.il Inc.. The Indian N.iiioiul Congress ended prrssm- gratis il "new link Kith ihe la wealth. A resolution enm Jectlves nl llu I tn ''establish .i m.Uandhian principle Russian model Reuter
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  • 210 2 NEW DELHI, May Ll.— Formation of a nou-Co^ununist Asian Federation of Labour will take place al Geneva, Switzer land, in June a preparatory Committee said on Tuesday The Asian Federation is likely to consider problems 'ol un derdevelopmenf in Asian countries
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  • 36 2 PARIS, May 10.--Sir Raghavan Pihai, chief Indian Trade Oommii sioner in Europe, will leave hero today to preside over India Day celcbrations at the Brussels Interna, tional Trade Fair on May 12 Reuter
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  • 200 2 —MRS. PW WASHINGTON, May 11.-Mrs. Vijaj jPandit, Indian Ambassador to the IS. said bill •not feel entangled by Communist victori jat the moment. She declined to pursue it j "Everybody in the world is expecting -tension between the East and the WV i She
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  • 27 2 LAKE SUCCESS, Ms 11. France's M. Jean Chauvel pi for th c first time over th< Un Nation^ Security Council Tuesday during a discussion on Trieste.— A.P.
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  • 645 3 Shiva Rao's Snub To Russian Criticisms M lAKE SUCCESS, May 11. -The Special Political Committee of the [ssemUy rated on 1 uesday to defer discussion of the DutchtfUei until (he Assembly's autumn session was 42 to 6, with four abstentions.
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  • 42 3 Sunspots To Cause Magnetic Disturbances MADRAS. May 11. The Kodaikanal observatory near Madras which specialises in the study of the sun. yesterday forecast that an active sunspot crossing the central meridian today would cause ionospheric and magnetic disturbances until Mav 14.— Reuter
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  • 134 3 LONDON. May 11— Russia has invited Britain to send a mission to Moscow to negotiate a trade pact, diplomatic sources reported Tuesday. Soviet Ambassador Georgi N. Zarubin was said to invited the British mission should make the trip as soon as current preliminary talks
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  • 112 3 WASHINGTON. May 11.- Stanton Griffis, Ambassador to Egypt, offered his own theories for the solving of the problem of Near East. Talking to newsmen after making a report to President Trunan, Griffis said "any solution which guarantees safety and peace in and around
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  • 61 3 INQUIRY INTO CONDITION OF INDIANS IN BURMA RANGOON. Mav 11. First Secretary of the Indian Embassy Mr. J. K. Ganju was scheduled to leave for Mandalay yesterday to investigate the conditions of some 20.000 Indians so far isolated in and around the northern temple city Mr. Ganju, it is stated,
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  • 201 3 Congress President Orders Thorough Inquiry Kala Venkatarao To Conduct Investigations M AL .ADMINISTRATION CHARGES AGAINST MADRAS MINISTRY: (from Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 11. Confess President Dr. Pattabhi Sita ramaya told pressmen here yesterday (hat the Congress Secretary would conduct an enquiry into charges made against some of the Ministers
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  • 116 3 KRISHNA MENON SEES ATTLEE CREECH JONES SAMBASIVAM CASK LONDON, May 11.— Following up his representations <o Lord Listowel on Monday regarding Sambasivam, who is now under sentence of death in Malaya, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon High Commissioner for India yesterday morning called on the Prime Minister Clement Attjoo. In
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  • 115 3 Mor e Fr. Reinforcements To Back Up Bao Dai? Military Delegation's Recommendations 1^ French military delegation just hack "la\ urged speedier reinforcements and lo back ex Emperor Bao Dai, who tat. presented a unanimous report to the Henri Queuille, it was teamed on good au_ H 000. an '■'> b
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  • 26 3 \ikomi Mai Ji. Uganda nafl bum n < rop valued at £17,000.', 0r l a to "plant maximum acreage" campaign best whethei condition! I<r several y«ur.. Reuter
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  • 1172 3 IN DOS. AFRICAN ISSUE BEFORE UN: Russia's Bitter Attack On Union Govt. LAKE SUCCESS, May 11. South Airica said Tuesday that there is a growing tendency in the United Nations to interfere in the purely domestic affairs of members despite charter saieguards. South African
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  • 116 3 TEHERAN, May 11 —A militarj informant said Tuesday that number of SoWet troops crossed the border in the northwest of Astara last Saturday and fired on an Iranian outpost at Basal jomeha. The Iranian garrison returned the lire, causing the Soviets to withdraw said
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  • 46 3 WASHINGTON 11 India Q i ie«ra hav< in Wash road con true i di The group, h 'i I ot th< be United 6ta ling mak i.i' tu teid TL »o Ind which 100.000 mil in th« p«»jri Reuter
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  • 458 4 Even Mr. Thivy's Car Shot 'TERRORISTS NOT GUIDED BY OUTSIDE AGENTS" Calcutta, Mag 6 (lig Air Mail).— Talking to Pressin n immediately after his return here from his tour of South-East Asian countries, Dr. B. V. Keskar. Deputg foreign Minister of
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  • 519 4 CHINESE DRIVER CHASED AND SHOT DEAD BY BANDITS A pill (in .Mav 10. in Kuala Kan-ar area (Perak) two ma rars driven b 3 Chinese were returning iron, a wedding, rhev -innd by three armed bandits while proceeding on a track llowi irer ihe driver ol the firs car jumped
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  • 89 4 BOMBAY. May 11.— The Govern, ment of Indict is likely t 0 appoint Con of Expert* to examine Bombay Province's claim for more >ncome-tax revenue. Bombay finance Minister V L Mehta recently reported that. th« allocation ol" income-tax re►ta to Bombay is insufficient He ribed
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  • 103 4 HYDERABAD, May 11. Figures prominent in Hyderabad politics be. fore inri a took control of th« Princely State may be brought to tiral a group. Th*.- State government is reported •o be considering one trial f->r I >r mer Prime Minister Mir Laik
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  • 39 4 NEW YORK. May 11.— New York university I'uisdav reported its Seismograph recorded two severe hocks on Mondav. probably centered in the Dutch East Ind <-.' .JSJJ reported nu red JOmilei from Now York. A.P.
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  • 545 4 Following are the results of the Fourth Day's races in the Singapore Turf Club Summer Meet held yesterday: RACE 1. Class 3 Horses. Division 4 6 Furlongs and 19 Yards. 1. Sir Keith-$l6 and $8. 2. Lusan Maid J?8. 3. John Bu.l Ti no: 1 minute
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  • 81 4 LONDON. May 11.— The Colonial office announced en Monday night the appointment of Sir Andrew Barkworth Wright, now Governor of th« African colony of Gambia, to be Governor of Cyprus. Sir Andrew who ia 54. succeeds Lord Winster. He had bctn Governor of th*Gambia since 1947.
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  • 55 4 ROME, May 11 The Greek Government has forbidden air traffic between Czechoslovakia and Greece as from today, according to Usually well-informed aviation cir•l< s hen- who couid give no explanation. A passenger piano from Pragu<\ ofl its way to Athena and Istanbul, c nd«'d its fliffhl at
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  • 57 4 MUNICH, May 11. -.-The Duchess Kent in Munich <>n a visit, to her sister Countess Elizabeth Von To«rring, is to hav< a few days holiday at the Countess' country hom< mar Muchldorf. A member of th< Countesa hou bold said Tuesday thai the Duchi expects to return
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  • 121 4 RANGOON,. May 11. L < at: Burmese newspapers in wek-c-ditorials warned th<- Burin I'rnment to be on their guard against "the danger of waste <?r the mi.su.se of (foreign) aid." The newspapers, both Government and independent, jjojr,:* a to kn Lesson of China "where pi(
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