Indian Daily Mail, 11 October 1951
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Title Section17 1951-10-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 242. SINGAPORE, THURSDA Y, OCTOBER 11, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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346 1951-10-11 1 Differences Fleported Settled In Punjab And Kerala (.From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 10. Tne Congress Party's election plans have been the main item of news interest this week. There has been great effort to under President Nehru's lead to compose the346 words
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543 1951-10-11 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. The ■NEW YORK TIMES.' in an editorial on the tragic death of Sir Henry 3urney, High Commissioner for tho Federation of Malaya, says that despite the dastardly acl there is no possibility of a communist "victory" in Malaya and "for theUSIS - 543 words
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141 1951-10-11 1 MALAN TO EXPEL ALL INDIANS FROM S. AFRICA! DURBAN. Oct. 10. Pre Daniel Malan's ruhtig NaUon_____st .-arty" is planning compulsory feja, nation of South Africa's 250,000 .ndian population, a Nationalise .eader revealed y.scerday. Mr. D. J. Pot»ieter, member ot .he party's Natal provincial coun--il, said on behalf of the NationaistA.P. - 141 words
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107 1951-10-11 1 RANGOON. Oct. 10.— Th.t__.i-. Na Burmese Prime Minister, has ia vited tne Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. Mohamad Sukiman, visit New Delhi ior a conference between the Prime Ministers oi Burma, India and Indonesia, lt was officially learned yesterday. He proposed Oct. 21 aReuter - 107 words
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72 1951-10-11 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 10.— Ceylon Test cricketer Mahadevan Bathasiva contacted police through his Lawyers here yesterday after his wile Amanda had been found dead in the garajge of their home nea* here. An inquest will be held to day. The body was disc. vered bvReuter - 72 words
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Article89 1951-10-11 1 QUEBEC. Oct. 10.— Church belle cf old Quebec rang out and a tremendous cheer rose as th-* Royal coupe stepped from their special train. Thousands of Canadians acclaimed them when they arrived at Dorval airport on Monday and similar scenes of welcome have been enacted alongReuter - 89 words
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256 1951-10-11 1 Nehru's Food Appeal Placed Before Congress Only After 15 Months, Says Harold Stassen WASHINGTON. Oct. 10.— Harold E. Sta.sen said on Tuesday he ca^ _v 1 a developing "pattern of action" in U.S. relations with India similar to that which he blamed for the loss of China to the Communists.A.P. - 256 words
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Article125 1951-10-11 1 CAPETOWN, Oct. 10— Four <• loured South Africans yesterday > ibe country's biggf-st evei legal battle by applying to t.v Supreme Court to upset the Separate Representation of Voters Ac 1 this year. rhe Act seeks to place coloured p lople on a separate register unto voteA.P. - 125 words
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57 1951-10-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday: A Ch for the bandit gang which murdered Sir Henry Gurney on "Saturday is continuing. A further deployment of security forces has ma^.e in th:; Gap area. More have been brought in to unt rhe bandits down. Aixatrlkes i -upport of gun57 words
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49 1951-10-11 1 LONDON. Oct. 10.- Britain's ne^ De HavUland Comet jet. airliner left London airport early today on Its longest trial flight so far to Singapore. An od.cial .-aid. "Wr hope and expect to have the Co:._et flying on the BOAC eastern rou-te by January."- A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article47 1951-10-11 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 10. A Brooklyn mother dropped four of her children from a third -floor window into a blanket held bv neighbours, t.hen collaosed and died in a fire which destroyed the building. Her other five children were out a_. the time. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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47 1951-10-11 1 EGYPT TO CUT OFF BR. TROOPS' WATER FOOD CAIRO, Oet. 10.— Egypt may cut off supplies of drinking water and fresh food to the Sue/. Canal Zone in an effort to force British troops out of the area, Wafdist (Government Party) circles predicted last night.- A. P.A.P. - 47 words
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121 1951-10-11 1 CAIRO, Oct. 10. Shouting crowds smashed the show windows pf foreign shops and trucks today in Cairo. The crowd attacked the premises of "Air L'quide," a French concern, and Bri'ish Thompson Houston. Several trucks transporting CocaCola and Pepsi-Cola were atta-cked In a down townA.P. - 121 words
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Article139 1951-10-11 1 K7TARTOUM, SUDAN. Oct. 10.—' Effvpt'B d--cision to proclaim FnrouK King of the Sudan caused a sensation hore yesterday. The news was splashed on the front pares of all the newspapers. The pro-Egyptian Sudan Graduates Congress, a powerful organisation representing various classes of educated Sudanese has cabledReuter - 139 words
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Article108 1951-10-11 1 LONDON, Oct. 10. Britain warned Egypt yesterday she intended to exercise her "full rights" under the two countries 20-year defence pact. The British reaction came on the heels of the Cairo government's move yesterday to declare void that treaty. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, said Britain doesA.P. - 108 words
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Article101 1951-10-11 1 CAIRO, Oct. 10.— The Arab Len .flip last night declared its "unqurOif.od smnort" for Eervpt's plans to cancel her treaty with Britain. Representatives of Saudi Arabia, Syria. Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, Yemen °nd Ecrypt, after a meeting ln Alexandria, voiced their full support for Egypt's "struggle towards realisationA.P. - 101 words
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Article74 1951-10-11 1 BEIRUT, Oct. 10.— Syria is fully ****im*orttog Egvnt's revocation of the 1936 treaty with Britain. In parliament yesterday, the -p-ieaker, Nasen e! Khousi, congratulated Egypt on her action and --air;: "Egypt's case is our case and her goal our goal." A cable, supporting this view, wasA.P. - 74 words
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Article, Illustration91 1951-10-11 1 LEOPOLD FISCHER, tall former lieutenant ln Hitler's S.S. Troops, poses in his new role as "Swami Agehananda" which translated means "Saint Homeless Bliss" in a cave near Birla temple, famed centre of Hindu worship in New Delhi, India. The 28-year-old holy man was at one time heldA.P. - 91 words
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482 1951-10-11 1 INDIAN PRESS ON BR. WITHDRAWAL FROM PERSIA NEW DELHI, Oct. 10.— Referring to the British withdrawal from Abadan, the TIMES OF. INDIA says: "Iranian oil, for good or ill, is now an indigenous property This does not mean that all is over bar the shouting No theatrical ap^* peals toGIIS - 482 words
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Article46 1951-10-11 1 NEW DELHI, October B. —Mr. M. J. Sahai, till recently Commercial Adviser in the High Commission of India in London, has been appointed as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Finland and Denmark. As already announced, he has been appointed as India's Minister to Sweden.- GIISGIIS - 46 words
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47 1951-10-11 1 KOREA TALKS TO RESUME TODAY AT PANMUNJOM ADVANCED U.N. BASE CAMP IN tOREA, Oct. 10. An official :ommunique from the advanced >ase camp U.N. Command said: The United Nations Command ialson officers will meet tomorrow nornlng at 1000 hours with the rommunist liaison officers at Pannunjom. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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68 1951-10-11 1 EASTERN FRONT. KOREA, Oct. 3 (Delayed by censors). Captain William D. Clark, 26, son of Gen. Vlark Clark,' was wounded seriousy west of "Keartbreak Ridge" by _"ommunist mortar fire. He was taken to a mobile army aospital. A doctor said his condition was seriousA.P. - 68 words
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Article97 1951-10-11 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.— T3he use of atomic weapons In Korea is reported to have been given serious consideration by United States military leaders, but to have been laid aside for the present. The question of using such weaDpns was one reason for the recent hurried tripA.P. - 97 words
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Article57 1951-10-11 1 HONG KONG, Oct. 10.— Six hundred and fifty-three Thailand troops passed through Hong Kong tor Yokohama, en route to Korea, yesterday aboard the Danish motorship Herta Maersk. The ship left last night, af.er a few giyrs after the Empire Halladale sailed with the First Battalion57 words
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128 1951-10-11 1 ELIZABETH AND MOSSADEQ CROSS PATHS AT AIRPORT NEW YORK, Oct 10. —Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgn crossed paths with Persian Premier Dr. Mossadeq at Gander, Newfoundland, on Monday. Their pilot, Captain O. P. Jones, told reporters he did not think the royal passengers knew that they landed justA.P. - 128 words
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124 1951-10-11 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 10\ Persia's Deputy Premier said last night that only Britain's goodwill can bring about a settlement of the BritishPersian oil dispute. Hossein Fatemi, holding his first news conference since Dr. Mossadeq and his party arrived on Monday, again disputed the rightA.P. - 124 words
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Article52 1951-10-11 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 10.— A slight earthquake waa felt in Jakarta shortly after noon yesterday. Tremors lasted about seven seconds. The Meterological and Geophysical Service in Jakarta announced this afternoon the earthquake was of "medium size with the epicentre probably in South Sumar some 47 kilometres from Jakarta.'*Reuter; A.P. - 52 words
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Advertisement33 1951-10-11 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.56 6 39.00 1 Year 78.6033 words
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685 1951-10-11 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Oct. 11, 1951. QUEER ARGUMENTS AGAINST PENANG'S SECESSION DEMAND THAT it has taken three years for the Secretary of State for the Colonies to reply and that the reply is unfavourable are the least important developments following the appeal of the people of Penang for685 words
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1124 1951-10-11 2 Decision lo Contest 236 Out Of 238 Seqts In Assembly 33 CANDIDATES CHOSEN FOR 34 SEATS IN THE HOUSE OF PEOPLE CALCUTTA, Oct. s:— The West Bengal Congress have decided to contest 236 out of the total number of 238 seats of theF.O.C. - 1,124 words
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118 1951-10-11 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 6:— President Prasad has issued a notification under the Representation of the People Act, 1951, calling upon the Parliamentary constituencies of the state of Bilaspur to elect a member for the House of the People before Dec. 15,F.O.C. - 118 words
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Article79 1951-10-11 2 NAGAPATAM, Oct. s.— The Government of French India have cancelled the holiday usually granted to all establishments in French India on October two in celebration of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. Two students of Karaikal are in police custody in connection with Gandhi Jayanti, it is learnt, forFOC - 79 words
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Article72 1951-10-11 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 4:— The exchange of Diplomatic Missions between India and West Germany was at the Legation level, said Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Foreign Minister, in Parliament The German Representative who would be a Minister, Dr. Keskar said had not yet been appointed. TheF.O.C. - 72 words
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500 1951-10-11 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 3.— Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Minister for Health, explained the aim of the campaign for the sale of T.B. Seals. In a broadcast talk from AIR, Delhi, the Minister said: "In the matter of tuberculosis, India is on the vergeFOC - 500 words
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112 1951-10-11 2 India's Trade With U.S. Arbitration Body May Be Set Up NEW DELHI, Oct. 4:— The Government of India have now under consideration a proposal for setting up an Indo-American Commercial Arbitration Commission. Its composition, function and powers were matters of detail, said Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Deputy Minister for CommerceF.O.C. - 112 words
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Article164 1951-10-11 2 NEW DELHI. Oct. 3.— Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar said today m Parliament that the Government of India had received reports to the effect that certain Pakistani elements were trying to establish contact with the hill tribes in Tripura. The States Minister added that these elements professedFOC - 164 words
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Article33 1951-10-11 2 PONDICB_ERR > Oct. 3.— The import duty on gold has been raised from Re. 1 to Rs. 3 per tola, according to an official announcement iasued today. FOCFOC - 33 words
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213 1951-10-11 2 GUNTUR, Oct. 3:— Swami Sitaram received the following telegram from Sri Vinoba Bhave from Saugar: "Distressed at your telegru.... Any hasty step will spoil the case. A satyagrahi cannot afford to lose patience." It may be recalled that Swamiji telegraphed to Sri Vinoba BhaveF.O.C. - 213 words
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Article115 1951-10-11 2 KARACHI, Oct. s.— The Sind Government has granted permission to Pir Sikandar Ali Shah to return to Sind it is understood. Pir Sikantt "t7 f a L P resent a student in U.K. Under Sind Government's inS n ri Cl d 01 He is cl aimant toFOC - 115 words
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Article42 1951-10-11 2 JALPAIGURI, Cct 5:-The Deputy Commissioner has declared sunset to sunrise curfew throughout OM «tlre border of this dis'r.-ct adjoining Pakistan. The order will remain m force till uct. Jl and is intended to peven f smuggling: across the border' F.O.C.F.O.C. - 42 words
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Article309 1951-10-11 2 DACCA, Oct. s:— Salt is in acute short supply in East Bengal and prices in the interior range between one and two Rupees a seer, according to reports received from various rural centres in the province. The current price in Dacca is ten annas, NarayangunjF.O.C. - 309 words
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Article110 1951-10-11 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 3:— Mr. K •Santr.nam, Minister of State for T'-ansport, told Parliament to-day 'ruOi-ii* G Vemment of India had decided not to accept or p: ess for any guarantee of minimum return of earnings in respect of five railway lines under construction, nameSsr.i Arantangi-Karaikudi;F.O.C. - 110 words
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594 1951-10-11 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Centre Has Power To Direct, But Preferred To Persuade food Minister On Punjab's Haggling Over Surplus Rice entire availability of the grains For instance, the Government couid not send the Punjab rice to Madras. It should be allocated tc tne nearest geographical area Shri Kamath:— Does notFOC - 594 words
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Article149 1951-10-11 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 18 (By Air Mail.— Dr B. V. Keskar told Parliament today that reports of systematic and false anti -Indian propaganda by Pakistan were conti n ually being received from Indian representatives in the Middle East and other countries. Recently, he disclosed, the Gov ernmentFOC - 149 words
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323 1951-10-11 3 Cotton Supply To Mills: Mr. Mahtab Explains Position NEW DELHI, Sept. 18 (By Air Man).— Mr. Harekrushna Mahtab Commerce and Industry Minis.estated in Parliament during* qu s-tion-hour today that 15 mills were closed down owing to cotton shot age during the curren. year and three were partially c^ied Asked whetherFOC - 323 words
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721 1951-10-11 3 C. R. QUOTES OFFICIAL DOCUMENT NEW DELHI, Sept. 15 (By Air Mail).-The Home Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, read in Parliame™ today in his reply to the debate on the Press (Incitement to Crime) Bill, extracts from an official document issued byFOC - 721 words
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172 1951-10-11 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 17 (By Air Mail) I— The Rs. 3 crores development I loan floated by 4he Government of Bombay was fully subscribed by 3 p.m. today on the first dary pf lists being open to public, according to an official spokesman ofFOC - 172 words
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67 1951-10-11 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18 (By Air Mall).— The Deputy lv__ln_ster for External Affairs, Dr. B. V. Keskar. said in a written reply that seven countries had acquired property or land in India for .their diplomatic missions. These were: the United States, Netherlands, Iran, Canada U.K..FOC - 67 words
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Advertisement128 1951-10-11 3 DISTRIBUTION POLICY Tile Food Minister said that availability of this rico had already been taken into a-ccount the purpose of distribution. W ei directing the movement of grain.--, he had to take into account ti. in sicknessl.. J*V*/ J w I^W«wK .3*_f-_H iffijlf t~? if_________B_T > Irflr .^f y___iM__l_______l r"\128 words
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Article759 1951-10-11 4 Draft BiU Before Legislative Assembly BANGKOK, Oct. 10. Thailand's Government intends to introduce a bill into Parliament soon to outlaw communism in this rich little kingdom in the heart of South-East Asia, A draft bill has gone to the Legislative Assembly which will study it to759 words
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Article171 1951-10-11 4 JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 10— Top British High Commissioners yesterday announced Britain's decision to put the Swazi nation on the road to self-rule. An official statement said that a large measure of judicial, financia. and executive authority for the administration of the Swazi people will be vested in aA.P. - 171 words
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Article85 1951-10-11 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 10. A Press note issued by the Ministry of Comferce and Industry on Oct. 4 says: "The Government of India have fixed a quota of 20 million lbs foi the export of raw wool of Indian origin during the 12 months endingGIIS - 85 words
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220 1951-10-11 4 INDIAN IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE NEW PERSONNEL GAZETTED The High Commissioner has appointed the following to be Mem bers of the Indian Immigration Committee for a period of thre' years, with effect from the Ist da; of April, 1950, according to a notification published in the Federa Gazette on Sept. 28, 1951220 words
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Article117 1951-10-11 4 NEW DELHI. Oct. 10.— Mr. B. R Sen, till recently Ambassador for India to Italy, has been appointed India's Ambassador to Egypt, say_* a Press note, issued by the Ministry of External Affairs. Mr. Sen was born in 1898 and educated at Calcutta and Oxford.GIIS - 117 words
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Article296 1951-10-11 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 10.— In reply to a question in Parliament on Oct. 5 on the alleged war levy on Hindus in East Pakistan, the Dy Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Keskar said: "Enquiries show that reports oi compulsory war levy on non-Muslim population in EastGIIS - 296 words
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Article65 1951-10-11 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 10.— India will participate in the forthcoming conference of Auditors-General of Commonwealth countries which begins in London on October 15. Mr Narahari Rao, Auditor-General of India will represent India at the Conference. The Conference, which is expected to last for about a week, will discussGIIS - 65 words
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369 1951-10-11 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 10. Referring to the anniversary of the Peoples Republic of China, the TIMES O** INDIA says: "China's Government and people have good reason to en thuse on the second anniversary ot Lhe new regime. Although events during the past yeai- have doneGIIS - 369 words
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Article143 1951-10-11 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 10. The following messages were exchanged between the Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs of India and Foreign Minister of Portugal on the anniversary of the Proclamation of the Republic of Portugal which fell on Oct. 5: From the Prime Minister toGIIS - 143 words
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