Indian Daily Mail, 11 April 1951
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Title Section17 1951-04-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 60. SINGAPORE, WEDNES DAY, APRIL 11, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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364 1951-04-11 1 NEHRU ADVOCATES FIRM AND FRIENDLY POLICY BUT NO APPEASEMENT OF EVIL NEW YORK, Apr. 10.— The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, told a United States editor that he favoured firmness tempered vvith friendliness but no anpeasement of evil as a basis for approachReuter - 364 words
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141 1951-04-11 1 BURMESE REDS EXECUTE INDIAN DOCTOR RANGOON, Apr. 10. BurmeseCommunists have executed an Indian doctor Grewal after "people's court" sentenced him to death, according to a report fro the hinterland received here. Grewal formerly was m charge of the government hospital at Yamr thin, road and rail centre, 300 miles fromA.P. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-04-11 1 PHOTO. The U.S. Army announced April 5 that its newest and 'most versa, tile' amphibious vehicle, 'the Otter* (see picture above), will go into production at Pontiac, Mich. Developed by Army Ordnance, the Army boasts that the Otter can plough through mud, travel m water and skip over dry landA.P. - 66 words
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117 1951-04-11 1 JAKARTA, Apr. 10.— The two and a half week old Indonesian cabinet crisis was further from a solution than ever on Sunday night as negotiations between the two major parties ended m failure. Dr. Sartono -chairman of the Indonesian parliament and member o f fA.P. - 117 words
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Article53 1951-04-11 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 10.— The Bombay State Branch of the Socialist Party suspended 28 prominent trade union leaders from membership because they want to ally India with Moscow and Peiping. They are expected to form a rump organisation and seek alliance with the Communists anri nthor T__aftistA.P. - 53 words
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Article60 1951-04-11 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Ap?. 10. President Dr. Rajendra Prasad left by air for Mysore from Madras City yesterday after completing a three-day visit. In Mysore, the President was received at the airport by the Maharaia and Ministers and then he drove along; crowded and60 words
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155 1951-04-11 1 FLOOD WATERS FAIL TO DELUGE U.N. TROOPS IN KOREA TOKYO. Apr. 10.— Chinese Com--nunists opened the gates of Korea's third argest dam on Mon .ay m a vain attempt to ffcod >vi advinc.ns Aujcti lorces on tti* central Iront. Late field dispatches said it .oolced like the spectacular Red nanoeuvreA.P. - 155 words
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87 1951-04-11 1 Disciplinary Action Against MacArthur WASHINGTON, Apr. 10.—President Trujnan is reported to be considering the possibility of some disciplinary action against General Mac Arthur m an eltfirt to prevent new excursions by the United Nations Commander into public controversy on Far Eastern policy. Mr. Truman had conferred at the Whitehouse withA.P. - 87 words
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Article110 1951-04-11 1 JOHANNESBURG, Apr. 10.— The 'Rand Daily Mail,' one of South Africa's Ceading English newspapers, yesterday declared that ii General MacArthur'a actions lead to a great war, the Americans should be left to fight it out alone. If General Mac Arthur succeeds m dragging theReuter - 110 words
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Article51 1951-04-11 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 10. Pravda on Monday reported a mass air raid b> U.S. planes on the Chinese city of Andung. The report quoted tbe Chinese Sinhua News as saying 24 American Fortresses and jets dropped more than 50 bombs on the city and its environs.-A.P. - 51 words
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Article57 1951-04-11 1 Colonel William E. McDonald. United States Air Force Liaison Officer, arrived here on Saturday last by Pan-American Airways plane from M&sila, the American Con.su. late-General announced. Colonel McDonald, who was accompanied by his wife and two daughters, is expected tQ assume his duties as Air Liaison57 words
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Article44 1951-04-11 1 CAIRO. Apr. 10. The Egyptian cabinet on Sunday decided to extend censorship on incoming and outgoing mail and cables for a further year The ministers also decided to extend martial law for one year m the Sinai neninsula. w"hieh adiotr* Palestine- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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35 1951-04-11 1 AMt. N. Damodaram PilTai was entertained by the Director ol Great Eastern Movietone Ltd. at the Rex Restaurant Sunday evening prior to his departure to India on a 3-montb holiday.35 words
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233 1951-04-11 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 10. Prohibition Minister Mr. Sanjivi Reddi resigned from Madras Cabinet yesterday m order to contest the presidentship or the Andhra Provincial Congress Committee being held tomorrow. The resignation indicates that the Ministerial group233 words
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165 1951-04-11 1 Right Policy For Britain LIVERPOOL, Apr. 10. A conference organised here by the British Council of Churches agreed that the right policy for Britain is not racial segregation but the assimilation of coloured people without any bar or discrimination. The Council of ChurchesReuter - 165 words
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147 1951-04-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday:— The Railway Administration announces that a station m northern Johore was burned out last night by terrorists, who held up the Station Master and his staff whilst this was being done. The station bui-.ding, which included the Station Master's house,147 words
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79 1951-04-11 1 Protest Against Indian Army's Retrenchment Scheme BOMBAY, Apr. 10.— Nearly 15.000 civilian employees of defence establishments at Kirkee near Poona (headquarters of the Indian Southern Command) came out on itrike yesterday m protest against the government's "retrenchment" policy. The strike was organised by Socialist-led trade unions. Union volunteers picketed militaryReuter - 79 words
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Article43 1951-04-11 1 RANGOON Apr 10.— Water supplies to the Burmese capital, cut off on Mar. 29 when Com.nunists damaged the main pipe line, were restored yesterday. Por twelve-dry days the city's 700,000 population relied on nearby lakes for drinking water ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article142 1951-04-11 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 10.— The Unit j J Nations is moving m two directions tc help *he needy— with staff plans to buy grains f o r food short India and establish a playground at headquarters for cooped up New York children. Tho collection to buy grainA.P. - 142 words
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Article36 1951-04-11 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 10— The Gov~rri""ent of Tn^la announced last nisjht that 9.600 tons of U.S. wheat and 10,000 tons of Argentine wheat irrived i«i iw*t nf v., m ha„ Monday- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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161 1951-04-11 1 Supreme Court Declares Madras Communal G.O. Invalid (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 10.— As indicated earlier, the Supreme Court yesterday declared the Madras Government's Order regarding admission to Uie colleges m proportion to the communities' population strength was opposed to the Constitution and a clear violation of Lhe161 words
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Article73 1951-04-11 1 HONGKONG, Apr. 10— Hongkong J UJ have policewomen Ten uirls have been picked out tr. undergo trtlalng as the first group »f regular po icewomen. The Ur vere selected from a total of 201 candidates. Training will start soon at n police training school under deter, tiveReuter - 73 words
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492 1951-04-11 2 Govt. Asked To Give Financial Aid NEW DELHI Mr, N. Dandekar, General Manager of the Scindia Steam Navigation Company, said here on April 2 that he had no objection' to nationalisation of rhe Indian shipbuilding industry. The industry, he added, required financial assistance for adequateF.O.C. - 492 words
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Article81 1951-04-11 2 CALCUTTA: The Secretary ot the Preparatory Committee of tho "Second National Peace Congress" announced that an All-India Peace Convention would now be held m Bombay on May 11, 12 and 13, saya a Bombay report. The Government of India recently refused permission for the Peace Convention toF.O.C. - 81 words
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Article50 1951-04-11 2 KURNOOL: An armed gang killed a village official when they raided a village m Markapur Taluk close to Guntur border on April 1 night, it is learnt here. They burnt the village records and set fire to the oflacial's house before they withdrew, the message added. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 50 words
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169 1951-04-11 2 PRESIDENT PRASAD'S APPEAL TO MERCANTILE COMMUNITY NEW DELHI: The President, Di. rlajendra Prasad called upon the mercantile community "to rise to occasion and meet the present critical situation created Dy scarcity conditions". Speaking after laying the foundation stone of a new building of the Federation of Indian Chamoers of CommerceF.O.C. - 169 words
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144 1951-04-11 2 Indo- Japanese Trade: Negotiations Proceeding For Fresh Agreement NEW DELHI: Trade talks are now proceeding m Tokyo for a fresh agreement between Japan and India This was announced by Shri D. P. Karmarkar, Deputy Commerce and Industry Minister m Parliament on Apr. 3 m reply to Dr. Ram Subhag Singh.F.O.C. - 144 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-04-11 2 PHOTO. Mr. S. H. Vatsyayan, one of the movers of the Indian Congress for Cultural Freedom, speaking (right) at a preliminary meeting of delegates in the Indian merchants' Chamber, Bombay on Mar. 28, when the Congress began. Listening to him are, left to right; Mr. Norman Thomas, American Socialist Leader,A.P. - 65 words
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84 1951-04-11 2 Landless Cultivators Demonstration In Golaghat Town GOLAGHAT: A large number of Socialist-dominated landless cultivators, including women, m a procession, paraded the main streets jf Golaghat town shouting antiGovernment slogans and demanded immediate release of their leaders, who were arrested a few months back by the police. Later the processionists assembledF.O.C. - 84 words
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Article41 1951-04-11 2 Fascism In Pakistan KARACHI: Khan Iftikhar Hussain Khan of Mamdot, Pakistan's opposition leader, has accused Mian Mumtaz Daulatana, prospective Chief Minister of the Punjab (P), of 'undermining' people's faith m democracy by resorting to fascist methods, says a Lahore report. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 41 words
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Article166 1951-04-11 2 SRINAGAR: The building which housed Radio Kashmir here was completely gutted by an accidental fire on March 31. The fire broke out at about 4 p.m. and. within less than an hour, the entire building was reduced to shambles m spite of the efforts of civilF.O.C. - 166 words
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Article165 1951-04-11 2 BOMBAY: India imported 2,134,--700 tons of foodgvains from abroad dining 1950 according to the report of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture for 1950-51. Australia with 884,500 tons Avas the biggest supplier. Wheat and wheat-flour were tnr major items or import, totalling 1,407,000 tons, of which AustraliaF.O.C. - 165 words
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Article68 1951-04-11 2 KARIMGANJ: 317 women held demonstrations m the streets of Knrimganj on April 2 shouting slogans against the scarcity of rice, sugar and cloth. The demonstrators proceeded to the Sub-Divisional Officer's bungalow where they narrated their condition. The Sub-divi-sional Officer assured them that he would move for redressingF.O.C. - 68 words
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75 1951-04-11 2 DACCA: Major-General Mohammad Musa, it is understood, has been appointed G.0.C., Eastern Command m Pakistan m place of Major-General Mohammad Yusuf Khan, who has been appointed tha Chief of General Staff, following the arrest of Major-General \kbar Khan recently. Major-General Musa, who be longsF.O.C. - 75 words
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Article35 1951-04-11 2 BURDWAN: The period of supersession of the Hooghly-Chinsurah Municipality which was to expire on August 24 next after a period of two years, has it is learnt been extended to March 91, 1952.—35 words
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115 1951-04-11 2 PESHAWAR: Khan Abdul Quaiyum Khan, head of the Care-Takei Government of North-West Frontier Province, told the Muslim League workers at Dera Ismail Khan recently that general elections m the Frontier Province would be held, next February instead of m November this year. He isF.O.C. - 115 words
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356 1951-04-11 2 MANILA, Apr. B.— The Communist Huk organisation is rapidly gathering strength m the Visayan (Central) Philippines islands under the direction of Guillermo Capadocia, former Manila labour union leader and president of the Philippines Communist Party. Particular attention is being given by the Huks toA.P. - 356 words
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109 1951-04-11 2 KARACHI: Mr. Ghulam Mohammad, Pakistan's Finance Minister, announced m the Parliament that an Indo-Pakistan conference would be held shortly "to discuss nonpayment by the Reserve Bank of India of Pakistan's share of assets of the Bank". He did not mention the venue. Mr. GhulamF.O.C. - 109 words
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601 1951-04-11 2 CALCUTTA: Presiding over the annual prize-giving ceremony of Bengal Veterinary College Sri P. C. Sen, West Bengal Minister for Food and Agriculture said if the advancement of the country was th* watchword, people must conoerntrate on improvement of the livestock m the country. To-day,F.O.C. - 601 words
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Article109 1951-04-11 2 NAGPUR: The special session of '■he All India Hindu Mahasabha vhich was to be held m Jaipur on April 7 and 8 has been postponed to April 28 and 29, Dr. N. B. Khare President of the Sabha. said on March 21. A meeting of theF.O.C. - 109 words
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Article95 1951-04-11 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24, (By Air Mail;.- -The Government of India has prohibited the import into India of silver coins current m Nepal except with the permission of the Ht servo Bank of India. A notification m the Gazette of India today says; "This action which isFOC - 95 words
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1121 1951-04-11 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: [Demand In Indian Parliament NEW DELHI, Mar. 24, (By Air Mail). Parliament today passed the Indian Tariff (Amendment) Bill, after a lively debate on the question of Imperial Preference which was initiated by Shri Ramnath Goenka. Shri Goenka said that m spiteFOC - 1,121 words
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Article, Illustration92 1951-04-11 3 rnuiu. M. Denis De Rougemont, the wiss author and delegate to the Indian Congress for Cultural Freedom, speaking at the convention on Mar. 28 at the Indian Merchants Chamber, Bombay, Dr. John Mathai, former Indian Minister, is at the left with head on his hand. Behind him is Mr. NormanA.P. - 92 words
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414 1951-04-11 3 BIHAR -UP. BOUNDARY DISPUTE FOREIGN INSURANCE COMPANIES -SMUGGLING OF OPIUM -NATIONAL SAVINGS CERTIFICATES VISWA BHARATI QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: NEW DELHI, Mar. 24, (B? Air Mail).— The Home Minister Shri C. Rajagopalachari, said m reply to a question m Parliament that a conference of the Ministers of Bihar and UttarFOC - 414 words
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Article350 1951-04-11 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24, (By Air Mai.).— Finance Minister Shri C. D. Deshmukh stated m Parliament to- > day that the Government of iruia considered the recent Indo-U.K., i sterling balances agreement as "fair to both sides" and dccii ed to give therefore as assurance that IndiaFOC - 350 words
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Article123 1951-04-11 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 24, (By Air Mail). An official amendment to the Indian Tariff (Amendment) Sill moved by the Deputy Minister for Commerce, Shri D. P. Karmarkar, was ruled out oi order by the Speaker. Shri Karmarkar's amendment sought to afford protection for an extended periodFOC - 123 words
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Article29 1951-04-11 3 BURDWAN: Thirteen persons, mostly students of local educational institutions, Were arrested recently m connection, it is learnt, with some burglaries and thefts cases m the town. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 29 words
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105 1951-04-11 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— According to a Gazette notification issued last night another batch of 55 Indians have been registered as citizens of Ceylon last week bringing the total so far registered under the Indian and Pakistani CitizenshipFOC - 105 words
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Article339 1951-04-11 3 KANBY, (By Air Mail). Sony peop,e imagined tnat Cey on cou.: not do without Mr. D. S. Senana yake. That was an absolute fallacy. No one was indispensable Ui the world said Mr. M. W. H. dt Silva, Chairman ol the Sri Lanka Republican Party,FOC - 339 words
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Article203 1951-04-11 3 "MINISTERS THINK THEY ARE GODS COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— For •is threat to disrobe bhikkus. Sir John Kotelawala, Minister of Transport and Works, was taken to task by some of the speakers at the 12th anniversary of the A!.Ceylon Conference of Bhikkus, held at the Town Hall, Colombo recently Messrs.FOC - 203 words
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140 1951-04-11 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). "Through co-operation with the present Governmen you will be able to convert this isle into a Dhamma Dwipa (Land of the Buddha Dhamma) and where yo t find the Government is at fault m any matter, it is for youFOC - 140 words
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Article55 1951-04-11 3 COLOMBO. (By Air Mail).— Mr 3. Somasunderam. General Secretary of the Ceylon Wcricers' Congress \_vho attcded the 1.L.0. Regional Conference at Bandoeng last December, has returned to Ceylon. After the conference Mr. Somasunderam visited various parts of Malaya to make a first-hand study ol r lbber r/antationsFOC - 55 words
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73 1951-04-11 3 AHMED ABAD: Mr. Uday Shankar, th© Indian dancer told pressmen here that he intended to reopen at a more suitable place the Indian culture centre which he was running at Almora for five years. He said that the centre would aim at training notF.O.C. - 73 words
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1200 1951-04-11 4 Housing Conditions In Malaya Other Asian Countries To Be Improved U.N. ADOPTS RECOMMENDATIONS OF SPECIAL COMMISSION UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Apr. 10.— Malaya has unutilised resources which, together with applied research, could lead ta increased use of local building materials to facilitate new building activities and to help reduce the presentUSIS - 1,200 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-04-11 4 PHOTO Law student Mr. Sion Watt Soon, 24, and nurse Miss Chan Nya Chee, both from Singapore, are pictured here at their wedding reception at Ma aya Hall, Bryan ston Square, London, after their wedding at Kensington Register Office on Apr. 6. The bridegroom is playing m the Surrey BadnintonA.P. - 52 words
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343 1951-04-11 4 The Government of India Information Services, Singapore, have issued the following biographical notes on the new Indian Representative m Malaua: MENON. M. Gopala. Representn live of the Government of India ;n Malaya since Apr. 9. 1951. b. 190::. belongs to the ruling family of CalicutGIIS - 343 words
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Article74 1951-04-11 4 All intending pilgrims, resident m Singapore, are required to make their applications for Pilgrim Passes to the Officer i/c Pilgrimage. Singapore. The Singapore Pilgrimage Office is located m the Public Assistant Branch of the Scoial Welfare Department. and registration of applications for Pilgrim Passes has started74 words
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Article197 1951-04-11 4 The Chief Recruiting Officer will oe visiting Malacca to interview potential Malayan Other Ranks for the British Army on the following dates and times; April 12: from 9 a.m. 4 p.m. at Police Station Merlimau, Malacca. April 13: from 9 a.m. 4 p.m. at Labour Office197 words
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Article112 1951-04-11 4 Britain has just produced a camera which can take twenty-four million photographs a minute. Yet these are so clearly defined m detail that they will show the presence of a fly one hundred yards away. The British Ministry of Supply gave details on Thursday of this newCGO Press Release - 112 words
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