Indian Daily Mail, 4 September 1951
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Title Section16 1951-09-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 205. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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372 1951-09-04 1 Kashmir Is Not A Pawn On World Chessboard Nehru tar-Reaching Repercussions Certain If Fundamentals Are Ignored SRINAGAR, Sept. S. Speaking on the occasion of the Kashmir University convocation m brlnagar on Sept. 1, the Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, observed that Kashmir was not a pawn on the international chess-board. TheGIIS - 372 words
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292 1951-09-04 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 3. In keeping with the undertaking given when the Constitution (Amendment) Bill was being discussed, the Home Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari introduced m Parliament on Aug. 31 a Bill under which all the existing Press laws, which are againstGIIS - 292 words
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Article143 1951-09-04 1 LONDON, Sept. 3.—A secret network of tunnels is being build deep under the streets of London, tht Daily Express reported today. Pour main shafts are being sunk to a deptin of 100 feet, ttk newspaper said. Theise wiii be connected by a series of tunne'k,. theA.P. - 143 words
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173 1951-09-04 1 CAIRO, Sept. 3.— Over 20 Egyptians have now joined five hunger strikers who began a "fast untc abrogation" .against the 1935 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty a week ago A medical bulletin said two ot rhe five were in "very bad" eond; tion today. Speaking for the strikers. FathyReuter - 173 words
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102 1951-09-04 1 (From Onr Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 3.— The Government of India have decided to give incometax exemption on foreign proQth of residents of India on condition that such residents invest half the amount of such profits re j mitted m India m Government securities and102 words
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Article79 1951-09-04 1 BAGHDAD, Sept. 3.— India's refusal to attend the San Francisco conference on the Japanese peace tieaty is still the subject of praise in the Iraqi press. India's objection to the treaty the restrictions imposed on Japanese independence, the retention of American troops in Japan aad the absenceReuter - 79 words
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39 1951-09-04 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 3.— Ten people were killed and 17 injured when a train iwent off the fails about 10 miles from Delhi today. The dead Included three wtfcnen und two cWWrea. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article78 1951-09-04 1 NEW DELHI Sept. 3.— A clay and .straw efflgy of ex-minister D. P. MishrU who branded Primp Minister Jawaharial Nehxu "as a would be "dictator" last week was publiciy .burnt after being carrieu in procession as a guy througn Nagpur streets yesterdJay. The crowd burn't hisReuter - 78 words
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Article31 1951-09-04 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 3.— lndia is negotiating for the establishment of of a direct radio telephone circuit with Iran and a wireless link with Indo-China, the Communication* Ministry here announced. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article121 1951-09-04 1 ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 3.—Egyptian Minister Mohamed Saleh el din Pasha indicated on Sunday that Egypt will not comply with the U.N. Security Council's request to lift restrictions on Suez Canal shipping as long as Israel fails to carry out her U.N. resolution. Emerging from a cabinetA.P. - 121 words
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77 1951-09-04 1 MEXICO CITY, Sept. 3.—Mexico's highest ranking Communist. Dionsio Encina, Secretary-General of the Mexican Communist Party, has been arrested, police said today. He was detained lor investigation into the Communist inspired demonstration on Saturday when President Miguel Aleman presented his ieport to Congress. Four triumphal arches electedA.P. - 77 words
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94 1951-09-04 1 U.S. EIGHTH ARMY H.Q.. Korea, Sept. '6. Lt.-Gen. James A. Van Fleet, Commander of United Nations forces in Korea, said today he believed the Communists will settle for the present battle line as a juffer zone in Korea. But he said at theA.P. - 94 words
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43 1951-09-04 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent) AHMEDABAD, Sept. 3. Vanaspathi or vegetable ghee will be exempted export duty amounting now to Rs. 320 per ton according to the Ministry of Commerce communications to the Gujarat Chamber of Commence. Copyright.43 words
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157 1951-09-04 1 Calcutta Police Seize U.S. Correspondent's Camera Negatives! CALCUTTA. Sept. 3. security police at the Dam Dun airport here have seized the Camera ana soone negatives of Mr. Jamci Burke, or.iei correspondent of th American magazines "Life" anc "Time" in India. Police who uwde (he seizure m Friday fauft stated thaReuter - 157 words
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Article12 1951-09-04 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 3— President Truman left today for th« San Francisco.- A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article92 1951-09-04 1 KARACHI. Sent. 3.— Communist Chinas new ambassador to Pakistan, Han Nin-lung:. arrived here yesf i ay u to u take «P his duUes. His staff has been here four weeks »/r !ji stan>s amba ssador to Peipine, Maj.-Gen. Mohammed Raza, w5 leave for his post on Sept 22 The numberA.P. - 92 words
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286 1951-09-04 1 FORMER LEAGUE LEADERS' CALL AT MADRAS CONVENTION (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 3. A resolution calling upon all Muslims m the State to join the Congress immediately as It was the only political body capable of delivering the goods and whoso programme was286 words
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Article103 1951-09-04 1 ABADAN, Sept. 3.— Persia's nfjr tional Oil Board is weighing up/aie chances of buying its own tanacers to ship oil from Abadan, according to Hussein Makki, leader of the National Front and Premier Mossadeq's right-hand man. "Some countries are interested In letting us huve tankers forA.P. - 103 words
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150 1951-09-04 1 MOSCOW, Sept. 3.— Pravda, official organ of the Soviet Communist Party, yesterday gave prominence to the Indian Communist Party's pre-election manifesto. Elections are to take place m India next January. A first instalment of the manifeslo reprinted from the Cominform newspaper issued last FridayReuter - 150 words
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Advertisement66 1951-09-04 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES *<pr roan lalaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month S 6 58 3 Months $16.50 6 83.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Month* 10.58 6 38.00 1 Y«ar 78.00 the storu of Malayan TrqveL^. JHIS johrng horse-drawn cdftiafe was once tk« conveyance of the66 words
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Article591 1951-09-04 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 1951. RAMANI CUM CABINET MYSTERY DEEPENS! THAT Mr. R. Ramani was the Indian who had declined the High Commissioner's invitation to join the Federal Cabinet was an open secret and the Indian Dally Hell was perhaps the first to reveal it or rather591 words
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86 1951-09-04 2 JSSKMfP' rhe Ceylon Mala3«lw liahajana Babha suggests in r mcanoraadom submitted to the rrtBM Minister, that the qualifying period of residence to claim citlzeuff*> rights <#ymld be reduced yeans' continuous pesWencc anterior to the date of application. Hie sabha alro sugigestB mat "ftnoseFOC - 86 words
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Article529 1951-09-04 2 Compromise Formula Being Evolved NEW DELHI, Aug. 28.— Political quarters m New Delhi were more hopeful that the crisis m the Congress would pass over. While the Congress President, Mr. Tandon, is known to be oppised to any wholesale reconstitution of the Working Committee, itFOC - 529 words
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275 1951-09-04 2 Leadership Of Nehru Vital To Nation's Progress NA«PUR, Aug. 28.— Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Health Minister, Government of India, said here that no one was better fitted to lead the country than Mr. Nehru. "If we have faith in Mr. Nehru, he would tell us what to do and we mustFOC - 275 words
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159 1951-09-04 2 NO CONTROL OF NEWSPRINT IN INDIA AT PRESENT NEW DELHI, Aug. 20 (By Air Mail).— Sri Hare Krushna Mahtab told Parliament to-day that the recently allotted newsprint of 2,100 tons toy the commodity group in Washington, would be distributed by the Government of India themselves as a Government Item toFOC - 159 words
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262 1951-09-04 2 Border Areas In Punjab: High Morale Of People FEROZEPORE, Aug. 28. Mr. Chandulal Trivedi, Governor of the Punjab, said here that if war took place between India and Pakistan, "it will be fought not on the soil of India, but on the soil of Pakistan." "This is quite indisputable," heFOC - 262 words
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Article35 1951-09-04 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 28.— The Congress Working Committee will meet here on Sept. 7, a day before the two-day session of the AICC, an announcement from the AICC office said here.- FOCFOC - 35 words
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Article420 1951-09-04 2 MADRAS, Aug. 28.—Dr. P. Bubbaroyan writes; I am surprised at the way Mr. D. P. Mishra has characterised the present crisis m the Congress. Having held office under a Parliamentary system of Government, he ought to know that however powerful a leader of the.Party and PrimeFOC - 420 words
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352 1951-09-04 2 NO SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR CANDIDATES NEW DELHI, Ang. 28.-Special p^, facilitles are DOt m^ provided for candidate* In the emu,^ clect|ous for y of free postal eommimications wit h electors. This was indicated by Mr. Raja* bhadur, Deputy Communications Minister in Parliament while replying to Mr.FOC - 352 words
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133 1951-09-04 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 26.— The Industrial Finance Corporation has sanctioned seventeen loans involving a total amount of Rs. 2,38,95,000 during the year ending June 30, 1951, according to its report published. The major industries which bone<ited from these loans were textile machinery, mechanical engineering,FOC - 133 words
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575 1951-09-04 2 Development Of Shipping DISCUSSIONS WITH PLANNING BODY NEW DELHI: A delegation representing the Indian National Steamship Owners' Association met the Planning Commission on Aug. 20, *o discuss certain aspects of the fiveyear plan in relation to tke shipping industry. Besides representatives ot the Central Ministries, Messrs. A Ramaswami Mudaliar. N.FOC - 575 words
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Article101 1951-09-04 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 27.— A giant wagon capable of carrying a load -of 130 tons, distributed evenly over a short well, will Boon be put into operation on Indian Railways. This "well wagon" which is of all welded construction, has been buili by aFOC - 101 words
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Article151 1951-09-04 2 Eyewitness's Account JALPAIGURI, Aug. 28.— Giving the first eye-witness account of the Link Express Accident, a Jalpaiguri school master, who arrived here recently, said that he was awakened by a violent jerk like that of an earth-tremor. With the help of his co-travellers he succeeded m openingFOC - 151 words
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Article92 1951-09-04 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 28.— As from Sept. 1, 1951, the High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in India will assume responsibility for the issuw of visas to the United Kingdom and its dependent territories, including colonies, protectorates and protected states, says a Press Note. PromFOC - 92 words
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94 1951-09-04 2 NEW £>ELHI. Aug. 20 (By Air Mail>. Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, States Minister informed Dr. Uangadftar Siva that there were tfive organisations set up by Government of India lor the recofery ol Muslim abducted women. They were not exclusively engaged in the recovery of abductedFOC - 94 words
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Article121 1951-09-04 2 BOMBAY, Aug\ 28.— Seventeen Indian employees of the Anglo-Ira-nian Oil Company m the Southern Peisia Oilfields, v arrived here by air from Basra. This is the first batch since tba breakdown of the oil talks at Teheran. Evacuation of about 450 Indian employees of the companyFOC - 121 words
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84 1951-09-04 2 CALICUT, Aug. 28 Workers representing all taluks of Malabar wlro reached Calicut marched throueh the main streets of the town with slogans asking the Government not to enact the Malabar Tenancy Bill passed by the Madias assembly. The rally terminated at the Town Hall whereFOC - 84 words
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2235 1951-09-04 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDING: Plea For Abolition Of Imperial Preferences "It Is A Halter Round India's heck" DEBATE ON TARIFF COMMISSION BILL NEW DELHI, Aug. 21 (By Air Mail). Parliament, to-day, accepted the general principles of the Tariff Commission Bill as reported by the Select Committee. In the debate members welcomedFOC - 2,235 words
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Article152 1951-09-04 3 MADRAS, Sept. 1. The question of the recognition of the homeopathic system of medicine had not come up before the Government. It being; a big question would have to be examined carefully, stated Dr. T S. S. Rajan, Health Minister replying to an interpellation of Mr.FOC - 152 words
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90 1951-09-04 3 GUNTUR, Aug. 28.— Swami Sitaram received a letter from Dr. Rajendra Prasad the contents of which are not released to the Press. Volunteers m batches of about 20 are daily observing a sympathetic fast for 24 hours Swami Sitaram appealed to the Andhras toFOC - 90 words
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86 1951-09-04 3 GAUHATI, Aug. 27— At a meeting of the local journalists held here the Gauhati Journalists' Association was formed with Mr. Kirti Nath Hazarika, Editor of Natun Assam iya as the President. Mr. Jogen Chaudhury and Mr. Pulin Behari Barthakur will be the Joint SecretariesFOC - 86 words
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Article75 1951-09-04 3 FIRING IN NEPAL JAIL KATHMANDU, Aug. 28.— Four prisoners were shot dead in jail at Rajbari, headquarter town of East* em Nepal's Saptari district, recently, when they attacked a jail officer with brickbats, according to official information received here. A Home Ministry spokesman said a senior guard in one ofFOC - 75 words
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816 1951-09-04 3 RESUMPTION OF INDO-PAKISTAN MONEY ORDER SERVICE EXPORT OF MONKEYS-STATUTORY RATIONING—STOCKS OF FOODGRAINS-RAILWAY WAGON POSITION-FOODGRAINS FOR ASSAMHYDROGENATED OIL— CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGES. QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Aug. 21 (By Air Mail).— The Deputy Communications Min-later, Sri Raj Bahatiur told Dr. Rfam Subhag Singh in, a written reply that the GovernmentFOC - 816 words
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326 1951-09-04 4 CEYLON WBWS:. PANADURA: There are thousands of Buddhists even in Russia and the possibility of Stalin embracing Buddhism in the near future should not be considered as a "mirage/' said Dr. G. P. Malalasekera, President of the World Buddhist Conference, addressing a meeting held underFOC - 326 words
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Article141 1951-09-04 4 0OLOMBO: Ceylon will be represented at two Important aviation conferences In the United Kingdom and Australia this year. The first, which will be held in September at London, will be to discuss latest developments in Jet propulsion and problems that will arise with theFOC - 141 words
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Article121 1951-09-04 4 COLOMBO: The United Nations Association (Ceylon) has been requested by Br. Krishnalal Shridharani, Secretary General of the Indian Federation of the United Nattons Association to solicit the support of teachers m Ceylon to paxtieipate m the forthcoming SouthEast Asia Teachers Seminar "On the Teaching AboutFOC - 121 words
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Article63 1951-09-04 4 COUGMBO: Mr. Warren S. Locku'ood, natural rubber's propagandist In the United States, will arrt*e ta Ceylon on Aug. 26. As Director oi the Natural Rubbe* Bureau, Mr. Lockwood directs the puttictty campaign which aims at convincing VS. manufacturers ltuM natural rubber is intrinsically iupertor So synthetic.FOC - 63 words
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Article150 1951-09-04 4 COLOMBO: Ceylonese are classified as Indians by. the vast majority of Europeans and it should be the duty of young Ceylonese to make themselves known to the world, Dr. C. J. R. Cardamatis, a professor at the University of Sydney who is returning to Australia inFOC - 150 words
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Article147 1951-09-04 4 COLOMBO: "You have been not only a counsellor to the Indian Hirh Commissioner, but also a counsellor to all of us in Ceylon," s&id Sen -u or Peri Sunderam at a farewell tea party at "Sravaeti,'' -accorded by the Ceylon Indian Congress to the outgoing counsellorFOC - 147 words
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Article210 1951-09-04 4 RlfflT .IIGASKAPA: Stating that Buddhism was becoming increasingly popular throughout the world and that it should be further spread m Ceylon and given due status Prof. O. P. Malaiasekera said here that the time for doing so had come. The professor was addressing a meetingFOC - 210 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-09-04 4 PHOTO. A.P. "Death to Harriman" cry the missed demonstrator* of the proCommunist ''Society to fight imperialist oil companies," in Teheran on Aug. 25. Mr. Averell Harrt man. President Truman's special envoy to the Persian oil-grab talks, was leaving Persia as the talks cams to a temporary halt. The demonstration commemoratedA.P. - 66 words
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Article146 1951-09-04 4 COLOMBO: Pour specialists loaned to the Ceyoln Government by the United States under President Truman's Point-Four aid programme are expected to arrive here shortly. These experts are loaned by the U.S. Foreign Office Far East Division of the Regional Investigation Branch, for specific purposes andFOC - 146 words
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218 1951-09-04 4 1,000 Monks May Fast If Relic-Show U.N.P. Rally Coincide! COLOMBO: Over one thousand bhikkhus may decide to fast at the premises of the Dalada Maligawa, Kandy, if the exposition of the Tooth Relic coincides with the annual sessions of the United National Party next month. This proposal which is describedFOC - 218 words
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139 1951-09-04 4 AMB AL ANGODA —A Gnanat Uekc Thero of Pituwala m Elpitiya has begun a fast. The jungle around his temple, which has been built underneath a huge overhanging rock m the manner of a rock temple, is being cleared by the people to whomF.O.C. - 139 words
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78 1951-09-04 4 COLOMBO:— The increase in the profits tax from 20 to 25 per cent, will become operative with effect from January 1, next. The increase of five per ceryt. is one of the budget proposals of the Finance Minister, Mr. J. R. Jayawardene. He tabledF.O.C. - 78 words
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Article109 1951-09-04 4 COLOMBO: The United Nation* Association of Ceylon is being re- presented at the sixth plenary assembly of the World Federation of the United Nations Associations, held from Aug.24 to Aug. 31, at Stockholm, Sweden, by Mr. M. L. S. I Jayasekara, advocate. This is the firstFOC - 109 words
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Article61 1951-09-04 4 There will be a music performance by Sangeedha Vidvan Karaikurti. M. Manirajan (Disciple of Sangeedha Sasthira Visaradha Sangeedha Kalanithi. Mysore Asthana Vidvan Sreeman Tiger K. Varadhachariar) at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road, Singapore, tomorrow (Wednesday), at 6 p.m., Accompaniments will be Thiiumathi Yokeswari61 words
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Advertisement342 1951-09-04 4 India's Chief Justice Attorney General .Entertained The Representative of the Govt of India Mr. M. GoiJaia Menon gave a cocktail party last evening at hia residence at "Bharat Bhawan" m honour of Sir Hiralal Kania, India's Chief Justice, and Mr. M. C. Seta* vad, Attorney-General, who are on. iheir way342 words
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