Indian Daily Mail, 2 April 1954
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Title Section16 1954-04-02 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. SO. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AFBBL 2, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article268 1954-04-02 1 Deshmukh To Resign? Alleged Interference With His Ministry Stated As Reason NEW DELHI, Apr. 1. An Indian cabinet crisis is brewing around C. D. Deshmukh, Finance Minister in Premier Nehru's government, whose resignation is reported to be awaiting Nehru's return irom his current Kajasthan tour, saysA.P. - 268 words
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105 1954-04-02 1 PAK. CAN USE U.S. ARMS AGAINST INDIA. PESHAWAR (West raki*-) tan), Apr. 1 the American Ambassador in Paki« tan. Horace Hildreth, told a news conference here Wedneeuly tlte amount andl quantity of American military aid to Pakistan would be flnwHaed before June, the end! of the fiscal year. Asked whetherAP. - 105 words
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Article62 1954-04-02 1 DACCA. (East Pakistan). Apr. 1 A cyclone roared over the Collia district of East Pakistan Mar. 30 killing more than dozen people. The main railroad line was blocked for 17 hours after swage winds toppled six freight cans «ff tho raiLs in a station yard HomesAP - 62 words
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Article70 1954-04-02 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 1 Forty-three Indian Artny men were drov/ned while crossing a river during: nranoe-uvers Is Jammu State lost week. Indian parliament was told Minister of Defence Organization Mahavir Tyagi told the Lower Houfce 1.500 men crossed the Ravi Rivwr sucr.cssfullv duriner the miljtarv exerciseAP - 70 words
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Article109 1954-04-02 1 NAZIS TRAIN EGYPTIANS LONDN. Apr. 1 ttriUin accu.-cd Egypt of cm,>ioying some former German Nazi officers to teach sabotu.go and guerilla techniques. '1 believe," Lord Reading, Minister of State for Foreign Affair*, told the House of Lords "thait about SO Germans are at present employed by the Egyptian Ministry ofAP - 109 words
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Article, Illustration158 1954-04-02 1 Another Important step in the liMJianlsatton «f Navy was taken on Mar. 18, when Captain R. I>. Katari, Indian Navy took over from Cotumodbre G. A. French as Chief of Staff and Deputy Cotn-tnander-in-Chief, Indian Navy, with the rank of Commodore. >«-ni> mi >-t Indian158 words
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Article87 1954-04-02 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 1 Air Vice Marshal S. Mukherji will take over command of the Indian Air Force today with the rank of Air Marshal -the first Indian to head the service, the Defence Ministry announced. The present incumbent Air Marshal G. E. GibbsAP - 87 words
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Article235 1954-04-02 1 H Bomb Big Enough To Wipe Out Any City In World WASHINGTON, Apr. I.— Chairman Lewis L. Strauss of the US. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) said a hydrogen bomp big enough to wipe out any city in the world now can be made. Mr. Strauss madeReuter - 235 words
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Article198 1954-04-02 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. I.— A spokesman of the State Department here read v. statement which he said constituted an official American rejection of the Soviet proposal to discuss joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. United States olßctali '-'escribed Russia's offer lo Join the Atlantic Pact asReuter - 198 words
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Article138 1954-04-02 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 1.- French Indian Commissioner Mr. Aienarj has uxsraissed two m. rasters Mr, Goubert and Mr. Muthukumarappa, Keddiar and suspended Mr, Muthupillai. Mayor of Pondicherry. Tht^e three Socialist party leaders nre now leading the rcvoxt of people against the French138 words
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162 1954-04-02 1 Russia Willing To Join Atlantic Pact, West Told! LONDON, Apr. I.— Russia yesterday handed the Western ambassadors a note on European security which accord ng to the French Foreign Office— expressed willingness to consider joining the Atlantic Pact. There was no immediate confirmation from the British foreign Office or theReuter - 162 words
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Article111 1954-04-02 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. I— Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative o f the Government of India in Malaya addressing V.M.C.A. here yesterday gave an flssur. ing picture of conditions of Indians in Malaya during the last few years, despite restrictions of Emergency Rule. The111 words
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Article107 1954-04-02 1 Reuter SAIGON, Apr. 1 The bloodiest and most critical battle of the seven-year Indochina war was still ragiing last night after 24 hours at Dien Bien Phu, long beleaguered fortress in the mountains of Tonking. The French Command claimed that an estimated 1.500 Vietminh were killedReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration104 1954-04-02 1 Photos. Mr. LOKE WAN THO, the multi-niUliuiuure of Singapore amY owner of the Cathay Organisation, presented a beautiful $15,000 mace to Iho City Council on Wednesday. .Mar. 31 at an impressive cerctnony attended by the elite of the Cohmy. Picture on top shows the gatheringIDM - 104 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-04-02 1 U.S. India Joint Project NEW DELHI. Apr. 1 Irutta and the United Stages signed an operational agreement here w^dnetday providing- for a U.S. contribution of U552,900,000 to a jointproject for increasing the generating capacity of the Government-owned Madras City Steam power plant. It ig planned to raise capacity by 30,000A.P. - 57 words
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434 1954-04-02 1 Will Kamaraj Give Up Presidentship To Become CMt From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. I.— Mr. Rajaji formally took leave of his colleagues in the Ministry and all secretaries to Government last evening. This indicates that he is definitely quitting office as Chief Minister shortly434 words
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Article108 1954-04-02 1 SALES TAX ON LUXURY OPPOSED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr, 1. Jewelleis ana Snroif mercnants iv tne ft-ty anu major muifussu towns began a tnree.day naitai by closing shops from today as a protesc against increase m Sales lax on luxury items proposed in tne new State uuaget. Piecegoods108 words
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62 1954-04-02 1 L.UCKNOW, Apr. 1 Thirty-seven passengers were reported killed and about 40 injured la*-t might by an explosion in a third class compartment of a passenger train at jagattbela station, 200 milei-s east of Liucknow. The explosion was reported to have smashed tiie bogie of the carriageReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement37 1954-04-02 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo aud Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.30 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0037 words
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264 1954-04-02 2 Evolution And Human Destiny Dr. Huxley BANGALORE Dr. Julian Huxley said the next stage in the expansion of science would be the development of the science of human possibilities and human limitations. Speaking on "Evolution and Human Destiny" at the Town Hall recently. Dr. Huxley said, for the first time264 words
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Article336 1954-04-02 2 DUM DUM: Sir Edmund Hillary, leader of the tenmember New Zealand expedition to the Himalayas, accompanied by Mr. George Lowe, arrived here on Saturday from Sydney. Sir Edmund said that their expedition would reconnoitre routes to the peaks, Mt Chamalay, Mt. Barunteso and Mt. AmaciablanFOC - 336 words
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Article158 1954-04-02 2 NEW DELHI Pedigreed poultry from all parts of India were on view at the ninth AllIndia Poultry Show which opened at Bahadurgorh in the Rhotak district of the Punjab on Mar. 25. The poultry show is being held along with the twelfth All-India Cattle Show at theFOC - 158 words
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414 1954-04-02 2 National Unit Platform's Memorandum To Commission I NEW DELHI: Several Members of Parliament, meeting under the auspices of the Indian National Unity Platform, have decided to submit a memorandum to the State Reorganisation Commission suggesting that as far as possible it is desirable to maintainFOC - 414 words
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Article179 1954-04-02 2 NEW DELMI: The Deputy Speaker, Mr. M, Ananthasayoam Iyengar rebuked some members in the House of the People on Saturday for continuing to converse insiae the House inspite of repeated warnings. When uu Opposition member, Mr, N. B. Chowdhury, was speaking, the conversation among membersFOC - 179 words
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Article155 1954-04-02 2 NEW DELHI: Staff in loco sheds and carriage and wagon depots on railways will hereafter be paid overtime at one and a half times the normal rate, instead of bare overtime, for all hours worked in excess of 48 per week, and the hoursFOC - 155 words
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282 1954-04-02 2 'A' CONTROL INDIA NOT CONSULTED NEW DELHI Sri Jawahar. lal Nehru, told the House of the People that the Government of India was aware of the Baruch plan in regard to atomic energy control, as well as of the replies given in the House of Commons by the United KingdomFOC - 282 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-04-02 2 President, Dr. Rajendra Pra»ad» photographed with "Rani" Lachmi, her daughter and Knmarl Johanna at Nancowrt during the Preniden fs recent visit to Andahan and Nieobar inlands.30 words
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372 1954-04-02 2 MADRAS: Mr. M. A, Manickavelu Naicker, Minister for Revenue informed Mr. T. Anantha Pai in reply to a question put by him in the Madras Legislative Assembly on Saturday that the Government of India had forwarded the recommendations of the Planning Commission onFOC - 372 words
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Article506 1954-04-02 2 NEW DELHI: The House of the People on Saturday car. rled an amendment of Mr. R. Venkataraman (Cong.) to rei fer back to the committee of 1 the two Houses the question iof daJy allowances and tra- veiling allowances to be paid to members of ParliamentFOC - 506 words
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237 1954-04-02 2 Dacca Paoer Mill Control Under Military DCACA: The East Pakistan Rifles, an auxiliary to the Armed Forces have been moved into Karnaphully paper mill area, Chitagong, where a serious labour rioting occurred recently. The GOC East Pakistan, is reported to have visited the area of disturbances recently. Subordinate officers involvedFOC - 237 words
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215 1954-04-02 2 MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, President, Tamil Nad Congress Committee, who returned to Madras on Mar 24. after a tour of Malaya, told Pressmen that the condition of Indians in Malaya was much better compared to that of Indians in Ceylon. He would not, however,FOC - 215 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-04-02 2 King: Paul of Greece rides on hoiveba^k through cheering crowd* during Greek Independence Day Celebrations in Athens, on March 25. From horseback the Gre<?k monarch reviewed a big military parade which highlighted th* celebration*.- Photo. APAP - 36 words
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Article78 1954-04-02 2 BOMBAY": The Taxation Enquiry Commission renewed their hearings in Bombay on Saturday. In the forenoon, representatives of the Bombay Co-operative Houseing Fede. ration, Gaud Saraswat Brahmin Co-operative Housing Society, Shree Gujarat Co.operative Institute, All-India Cooperative Un:on, Bombay Provincial Co-operative Institute and Bombay Co.operativo Banks' Association were examined.FOC - 78 words
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Article53 1954-04-02 2 DIBRUGARH: Marriage U taxed by a village p.inchayat at Chabua in Dibrugarh sub.d vision. A circular has been issued recently by the panchayat fixing the tax for every marriage celebration at Rs 5 if hclu publicly. But for "Gandharva" form of marriage the tflx ie rprtnrpfi toFOC - 53 words
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Advertisement21 1954-04-02 2 SPECIAL OFFER DURING ANNUAL Green fiS| Bicycles Made By Raleigh industries Ltd. Usually $129.00 SPECIAL NETT SALE PRICE 92-50 ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE21 words
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Article766 1954-04-02 3 Dr. Khan Sahib's Suggestion KARACHI: Dr. Khan Sahib, former Chief Minister of North-West Frontier Province, on Sunday suggested the dissolution of the present Constituent Assembly, the formation of an ail-party Government at the Centre, and the holding of general election in Pakistan. !>:-.«•:. Ninj; Pakistan's homeFOC - 766 words
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244 1954-04-02 3 Anti-Suhrawardi Demonstration In Karachi KARACH: F.ve hundred persons demonstrated here on Sunday afternoon outside the residence of Mr H. S Suhrawardy, Leader of the victorious United Front, in East Pakistan. The demonstrators raised logans, "Suhrawardy, go back to East Benga/.One of the demonstrators explained to Pressmen that they wanted Mr.FOC - 244 words
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62 1954-04-02 3 fA\^A. une more Muslim Uague candidate was returned n Sunday to the East Bengal Assembly, giving the party me seats against 212 seats secured by the United t* ront. The successful League janddate, Maulana Abdul Hal was returned from Noakhali Sadar South,FOC - 62 words
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105 1954-04-02 3 KURNOOL: The Government of Andhra have directed that persons who deal exclusively in handloom cloth shall be exempted, with effect from Apr. 1. from the Sales Tax. Sales of handloom cloth by others will, however, be taxed at the existing rate of one and aFOC - 105 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-04-02 3 The world championship chow match between M»e title-Holder, Grandmaster M. Botvinnik, and the winner of the challengers tournament, Grandmaster V. Smyslov, opened at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in Moscow. AP. Ph-oto Shown: Rotvinnlk (left) and Smy»lov playing the first Game.44 words
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479 1954-04-02 3 TRIVANDRUM: The Chief Minister, Sri Pattom Thanu Pillai. told Sri Vivekanandan during: question hour In tfie State V«i,^mbl3 that the export of tapioca was being allowed sa that cultivators might g"et fair prices. At the same time, the Gov- 1 development of fisheriesFOC - 479 words
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Article, Illustration128 1954-04-02 3 500 YEARS IN ICE Here is the seated figure of a 13-year-old Inca Princess, found enthroned in eternal ice in a mountain shrine after five centuries. She was discovered in an ion cave 16,000 feet un Mount El Homo, 25 miles from Santiago, Chile. Experts say she to probably theA.P. - 128 words
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Article392 1954-04-02 3 NEW DELHI: The activities of Baptist missionaries in Naga Hlls were subject at an interpellation in the Housa of the People. The matter was raised by three members, Mr. K. P. Tripathi, Mr. Raghunath Singh and Mr. Mohana Rao who drew tnc attention of the HomeFOC - 392 words
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Article212 1954-04-02 3 Assassination KARACHI: The Congress Party leader, Mr. Siris Chandra Chattopadhyaya, said in the Pakistan Parliament on Frday that there must have been a hidden hand behind the murder of the late Prime Minister, Mr. Liaqat All Khan, which successfully destroyed all evidence leading to the unravellingFOC - 212 words
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373 1954-04-02 3 MADRAS: Sri K. Kuttikrishna Nayer, Law Minister introduced in the Legislative Council the Bill to provide for the registration of Hindu non. conforming marriages, and moved that it be taken into consideration The Minister said the Bill was intended to help certai* persons whoFOC - 373 words
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Article628 1954-04-02 3 BANARAS: Mr. N M Aiyar. Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, Government of India, advocated the development of travel agency business on sound and healthy lines. Mr. Aiyar, who was inaugurating the convention of the AllIndia Travel Agents Association here said "Tourism in India is now aFOC - 628 words
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Article340 1954-04-02 3 MADRAS: Intervening dur. ing question-tiifte in the Asembly, the Speaker expressed the view that if the Assembly was shifted to the Fort St. George, it would not be pousibie to accommodate as many visitors as they were accommodating now. The Leader of the House, Mr.FOC - 340 words
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Article121 1954-04-02 3 BHUBANESWAR Tho Op. position Leader, Mr. Sharadhakar, has given notice of a noconfldence motion in the Speaker, Mr. Naba Kishore Das This is the second time that notice of a no-confldence motion in the Speaker has been givw by the Oppoeitioo leader. Tho tot mojica scyls notFOC - 121 words
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414 1954-04-02 4 Nehru Kotelawala Agreement Sequel COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government has decided that Indians who have obtained Temporary Residence Permits must leave this country on the expiry of the validity of their permits. Following a decision taken to thw effect by the Cabinet sub-committeeFOC - 414 words
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178 1954-04-02 4 COLOMBO, Apr. 1 Mr Jawaharlal Nehru the Indian Prime Minister, has been urged by "certain influential people in the West" to set a committee of scieatsts and others to explain what a new world war would do to humanity, it was reported here todiey.Reuter - 178 words
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328 1954-04-02 4 LONDON. Mar. 1 Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary refused a proposal n the House of Commons that he should recommend the Malayan and Singapore Governments to allow trade unions to affiliate to political organisations as in Britain. He told Mr. Regnald Sorenson (Labour) whoReuter - 328 words
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218 1954-04-02 4 French Top Army Officer Dismissed PARIS, Apr. 1. The French government early today dismissed Marshal Alphonse Juin from his posts as Vice-Chair-man of the High Council of the Armed Forces and permanent adviser to the government on national defence. This decision, announced after a Cabinet meeting, was taken because theReuter - 218 words
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Article28 1954-04-02 4 LISBON, Apr. 1 The Portuguese government harejected an India government protest against the recent arrest of Dr. Gaitando, a Go.v political leader, it was learned authoritatively tonierht.. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article354 1954-04-02 4 COLOMBO: Girls tram Government McbooLs goinir on picnics, excursions or educational tours will henceforth have to be accomponled! not only by thei r teachers, but by some of their parents as well. J This is the latest edict issued by Mr. T. D. Jayasuriya, Director ofFOC - 354 words
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Article135 1954-04-02 4 ANURADHAPURA- "Our newly won independence is an absolute fake if five lakhs of Indians are to be given citizenihin rights. F.v e lakhs of Indians settled in Lanka would mean Lwenty-five lakhs in ten years. Arise, awake, for every minute lost is disaster for the generationsFOC - 135 words
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Article116 1954-04-02 4 Two thousand Kluang Indians who are Federal citizens or Johorc State Nationals will meet at the Government Engi-sh School. Kluang on Satuiday, Apr. 3. at 5 p.m. t o organise themselves as a body to work for their cultural and economic progress. Resolutions expressng- their loyalty to H.H.116 words
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Article44 1954-04-02 4 (Continue*) from Page 1) a plan for international peacetime use of atomic energy. He said this whea asked what signif cance J,hc U.S. Government attaches to the recent publication by the Rus. sians of some details of their atomic and H-weapon research.— A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article73 1954-04-02 4 LONDON, Apr, 1. Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill bow ing to Labourite demands, announced the House of Commons will open a full debate on hydrogen bomb problem* next Monday. The 79-year-old Sir Winston told Commons he will speak himself on Britain's position ami pol cy inA.P. - 73 words
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Article70 1954-04-02 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. I.— Ten members of parliament tabled i motion "calling the attention of tfie government to the evil effects of hydrogen bomb ex. plos ons." The acting leader of the House, Maulana Abul Kalam Aazd, said he had nothing new to acd to PrimeA.P. - 70 words
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