Indian Daily Mail, 12 May 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOJL. X. No. 86. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CE:
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  • 307 1 Fr. General Instructed To Make Arrangements GENEVA, May 11. The Communists agreed Monday to allow the French to airlift 1,300 wounded from Dien Bien Phu m Indo-china. Communist Vietminh representatives at the Geneva conference said French planes and medical personnel could begin the evacuation
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  • 146 1 INDIA SAYS "NO" TO BIG POWERS XEW DELHI, May. lilt Kvas officially announced here yesterday that India has informed the United States, France, Britain, Canada. Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands it has rejected their view that power to reduce Mantences on Japanese war criminals is •restricted to those who
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  • 379 1 GENEVA. May 11.— With the Indo-china peace talks .^tailed over conflicting French and Communist-backed Arm .st ice plans, Western diplomats were pessimistic today over the chances for a' quick end to the figrhting m Indochina. Diplomats said the Communist price for peace i.s complete
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  • 55 1 KARACHI, May. 11 Two Urdu morning papers reported that Pakistan's Fore gn Minister Mr. Zafrullah Khan had resigned from the cabinet and said the reason given by Mr. Zafrullah was that he could not carry on under the prevailing conditions. The resignation is expected to come before the
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  • 100 1 NCASF A RED FRONT! WASHINGTON, May 11. The United States Government stated yesterday that the National Council of American Soviet Friendship was a Communist front and had concealed this fact so well that it was congratulated by American leaders duAng the war. The late President Roosevelt, former President Mr. Harry
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  • 65 1 SEOUL, May 11.— The South Korean government spoKe.smuii today charged that the Communists m North Korea arcforcing Korean women to marry Manchurian and Mongolian settlers and soldiers m tne north. Dr. Hongkee Karl, the official ROK spokesman, said m a statement that he had md sputable
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  • 77 1 Wedding Divorce For More Pay COPENHAGEN, May 11. Twenty men and 20 women are applying for licenses on Wednesday to be married m a mass wedding m Copenhagen. After the ceremony scheduled for June I—the1 the 40 will hand m applications for separation. They estimate that their married lives will
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  • 44 1 INDI A-PAK FARMERS IN U.S. NEW YORK, May 11. Twenty-five young farmers from India find nine from Pakistan arrived here Monday for a six-month study of American farm methods. In August ten young American farmers will go to India and five to Pakistan A.P.
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  • 152 1 ADDIS ABABA, May, 11. Emperor Haile Selasse is expected to make final arrangements for Ethiopia's military alliance with the United States during his forthcoming state visit, it was learned here yesterday. Under the new pact, the United States would b* allowed to
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  • 90 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELPHI. May 11. Maul an a. Abul Kalam Azad told the Parliament yesterday that the rosults of gold prospect ng ia Keonjhar District at OrLssa were reported to be encouraging. Prospecting for gold m the strip of land meaBurlng forty miles
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  • 112 1 The Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, returned to New -Delhi on May 3. from Colombo on the conclus'un of the Asian Premiers' Conference. He was received at the Pa lam Airport by the Ministers of the Central Government, the Military Secretary t» the President, Headis of Diplomatic
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  • 127 1 WASHINGTON, May 11. Senator Estes Kefauvcr (Democrat Tennesses) said m the Senate yesterday that United States leadership was ''now at the lowest point since the day the United States entered World War U." He added "The conference at Geneva was a failure before it started.
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  • 171 1 GENEVA. May 11. Tnc 19--nation Korean conferenco resumes hero later today without any immediate prospect ol an expected South Korean compromise plan for ail Korean elections. A few nouns before the 9tn plenary session was due to .start at the Palace of Wations the Un.ted States
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  • 76 1 LONDON, May. Jl Mowow radio reported last night Monday that a Sovet whaling flotilla had saluted Queen Elizabeth a* it passed the Royal yacht Britannia carrying her to Gibraltar The captain of the flotilla told Moscow radio m a radio message that as the Soviet
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  • 53 1 Woman Companion CHICAGO, May 11. A radio .station employee wa.s shot to death early yesterday, police .said, apparently wh'le trying to aid his young woman companion whom a robber was trying to rape. Richard H. Dix. 21, was dead on arrival a| Belmont hospital wth
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  • 45 1 LONDON, May 11 The first Indian. Ambassador to Poland. Mr. K. P. S. Menon. handed his credentials to the President of the Polish State Council. Major General Alexander Zowodzki, yesterday, Warsaw Radio reported today. Mr. Menon i£ also Ambassa- Reuter Photo.
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  • 62 1 Destitute Leaves £38,586 EDINBURGH. May 11.— A 14-year-old spinster, who tried to live on ten shillings a week and was brought food by neighbours' because she looked so destitute,"' died here leaving £38.586. She bequeathed most of her money to the banks which looked after her fortune. But about £17.000
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  • 165 1 I.N.A. 1.1.L Funds To Be Utilised For Scholarships From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, May H The India Government and Pakistan Government, will share m them about rupees three hunderd thousand now m the hands of Singapore Custodian Property according to information received here. This amount represent^ the vaJue of immovable
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  • 52 1 PJj9t«- Jean Chauvel (right), French Minister to Switzerland, shakes hands with Prince Khammao, Laos, Indochina High ('onmijs^oner m Fram e. as Khanwnao arrives by train at Geneva, Khatnmao ha i been nam. ,i a member of the Lao s Delegation to the nine-power Indochina talks at
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  • 343 1 INDIA TO JOIN COLLECTIVE DEFENCE ARRANGEMENT I WASHINGTON, May 11. Arrangements for a high level five-power military conference m Singapore to discuss the South-East Asian situation will be announced m Geneva later this week Reuter learned authoritatively yesterday. The meeting will take place soon
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  • 208 1 NEW YORK, May li The United Statc 5 shouid build an atomic plant m Asia dedicated to peace, United Scates Supreme Court .Justice William O. I>jugia.s said here last night. Addressing t i H > American A^ocifltion for t^e United Nations he said he put the
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  • 136 1 BAIVOKOK. May 11.--Thai-land wouid not object to being used as a military base by fret democratic nations if it is considered necessary ror preventing Communist expansion m Indo-china <«nd aggresion m other parts ofSouth-Eait Asia Tiie statement was made toJay by General Luangd-ej, ch.ef of
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  • 56 1 From Our Own Conv.spcmWtit ICADHAI, May v. 'i^^, State Aaaembly passed yostertey the Land Revenue Surcharge Bill authorising levy of surcharge on sliding .scale ranging from two to eight UUMfI on each ruper on all lattdhoklen m the State who are assessed to land revonuo of
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  • 52 1 An Indan torrartri mi killed hy a pafol of {he Jst Battalion, East Yorkshire Ro. gimont m the Rengam district of Jchore. A ■eoood terrorist escaped. The dead terrorist has been ident fied as MUTHUSAMY. He was on the police want«d list. A rifle end am« muaiUon
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  • 523 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, May 12, 1954 UMNO-MCA ALLIANCE CRACKING! ALL is not well with the UMN.O-MCA Alliance. Whether there is difference of opinion between the UMNO and the MCA and whether it will lead to a split, ending finally m the breakup of the Alliance itself, we cannot ■ay;
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  • 2271 2 Madras State Assembly Rejects Resolution MADRAS: The Madras Legislative Assembly on Thursday rejected, by 101 to 36 votes, a non-offi-cial resolution "recommending to the Government to recommend to the President of the Indian Republic that the Malavalam-speaking areas m the Stale of Madras
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  • 248 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. O. V. Alagesan, Deputy Minister of Railways and Transport, indicated m the House of the People that the outlay of Rs. 19.5 crores for the shipbuilding industry m the first Five-Year Plan wa s expected to be far exceeded. It was intended, he said, to
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  • 66 2 COLOMBO: Ceylon 1 Minister for Cojnmerce and Trade, Mr. R. G. Senanayake. replied jn the negative m the House of Representatives to a que-tion \jjhether he proposed to terminate the ricerubber deal with China. The Minister's cryptic answer was "certainly not." The five-year
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  • 232 2 Korea Comforts Fund Balance Disposal MEW DELHI: A sum of Rs. 3.15.317-2-2. which is the unspent balance of the Indian soldiers m Korea Comforts Fund, will be utilized principally for the benefit of women and children of the personnel of the Indian Arm^d Forces and for the benefit of troops
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  • 214 2 SALEM: Mr. M. R. Radha, actor, who is now facing trial with ten others m two cases, on a charge of having acted m Harur and Dharmapuri m September and July last "Panakaran" and "Sundara Leela", which are alleged to be substantially similar to two other
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  • 215 2 TRIVANDRUM: Dr. Ram Manohar Lonia, General Secretary of the Praia Socialist Party, said her e that the amazing economic inequality m the world not only within a nation, but also amqng nations, had to he removed if thete was to be peace m the world. Dr. Lohia
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  • 81 2 TRIVANDRUM The .Ear Nose, and Throat Department started functioning has m the Old General Hosp'tal here. A Press note issued m this connexion last week stated that the Dental and X-Ray departments were already functioning m the hospital. With the re-opening of the B.N.T. Department,
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  • 137 2 BIKANER: Mr. Gurdjal Singh, M-LtA. IC) has teen on a fast unto death sinco Apnl 17 m Blkaner Pail to press hi. s demand for withdrawal of the recent increase m the irrigation rates m the Gang Canal Colony, it is officially learnt here. He was
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  • 83 2 TRIVANDRUM The Tra-vancore-Cochin Government has sanctioned an estimate for Rs 10.000 for opening a road 9 660 ft. long and 22 ft. wide from Ru.sselpuram to Perumpazhathur m the NeyattinkaraVilavancode Community Project area. The expenditure wi'l be shared m the proportion of 3:1 between the Union
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  • 1033 3 Katju Explains Scops Of Cr. Procedure Code Bill NEW DELHI: The first non-official speeches on the Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill m the House of the People, gave an indication that it would be regarded by members as a controversial measure. The Home
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  • 121 3 LONDON: The Queen Mother and Princess "Margaret spent some time at the Indian stalls when they visited the Brit sh Industries Fair at London's Earl 5 Court this morning. Princess Margaret wa s keenly interested m the brocades and .shawls and admired their exquisite workmanship.
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  • 423 3 Artificial Barrier To End Assures Faziul Hug CALCUTTA Several re cept.ons were accorded to Mr. Fazlul Hug, Chief Minister of East Bengal, m Calcutta. speaking at one of these receptions given by the Santisena Committee, which was founded on Gandhian principles during the communal riots of 1947, Mr. Hug said
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  • 398 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Bhagat, Parliamentary Secretary to tne finance Ministry, indicated that euorts to get a loan from tnc Wond BanK of $8 million tor the Industrial Finance Corporation by India had b«en given up. Mr. ttnagat, who was replying to Mr. G.
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  • 656 3 Democratic Planning In India Compared With Soviet Technique CALCUTTA: "India is the first democratic country m the world to have introduced planning on a comprehensive scale for the effective development of the national economy," according to a monograph titled "Soviet Planning," published by the Employers' Association, Calcutta. Surveying the evolution
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  • 42 3 PATIALA Pcpsu's capital, Pa,tlala, will shortly have a radio station m the chain of All-India Radio stations. This announcement was made at the Hindi Durbar, which Dr. B. V. Keskar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, inaugurated here— FOC
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  • 69 3 SANTINIKETAN: The Karma Samity of the Visa-Bharati (Tnivcrsity. at its first mooting here has' recommended to the Samsacl (court) to re-elect Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru a.s Chancellor of the University whose term coine.s lo an end this month, it was learnt. Dr. Probodh Chandra Bagchi, the
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  • 203 3 TOKYO, May. 10 Moscow--trained Ho Cni Minh, whoso Uommunlst-Vietminh forces stood victorious today m the fallen French fortress of Dicn Blen Phu, aired views over Peiping radio last night that heavily underscored an "Asia for Asians" theme. The leader of Chinesesuppliod forces m Indo-China dended
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  • 20 3 PATNA Mahnrajadhiraj Xamcshwar Singh of Darbhanga has donated 118,965 acres of .and for the bhoodan yagna. FOC
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  • 94 4 Photo. ri „i-yraph taken on the occavion of a farewell tea party given by the Singapore Tamils Kctorm Association m honour of Its Hony. Secretary Mr. V. T. Arasu Rod Hony Auditor Mr. T. s, i\:i K aiiapath> who are proceeding to India by
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  • 499 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Mohammed A!i, the Pakistan I'rimc Minister, who Iff t for Karachi repud'attd the suggestion that he was tooinjr the American line at the Asian Prime Ministers Conic rence. Speaking to Pressmen a few minutes before boarding the Super Constellation plane, Mr. Mohammed Ali
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  • 181 4 CEYLON NEWS: But Will Support Any Sanctions To Be Imposed COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, said that Ceylon was not m a a position to help guarantee a settlement m Indo-China, if that meant the sending of troops to Indo-China, to prevent
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  • 218 4 I ndo -Ceylon Visa System COLOMBO: A visa system. for travel, between India p** Oeyion wUI foe introduced rrom June 1. the Indian Hijph Oommission here announced. This means that all travel documents lamed by, or on behalf of the Ceylon Government, will, for entry into India, have to bear
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  • 133 4 COLOMBO: Th e next meet, ing of the Asian Prime Mini*££s willtake place about eight months hence, according to the Ceylon Prime Minister si? John Kotedawala. He said that the necessary arrangement would be made by the Indonesian Prime Minister^ Dr. All Sastroamidjojo Questioned about
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  • 91 4 COLOMBO: As many as 450 families have been rendered homeless m the city following the past few days' rain. Most of those who have been affected arc people who occupied shanties m the low-lying areas of the city, particularly m Madampitiya. Narahenpita and Wanathamulla. Relief measures
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  • 35 4 SEATS FOR INDIANS IN CEYLON LOWER HOUSE COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government Parliamentary Party, decided to iffittS number of seats m the House of Representatives (Lower House) to 101 with threeor four neople of Indian origin
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  • 249 4 ♦J? r ;h C> J V a^' ar h^ submitted the following questions seeking written answer at the next meeting: of the Singapore Legislative Council:To ask the Colonial Secre1. Will the Government indicate it. s present policy with regard t« the return of wives resident m the
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  • 149 4 MP Wins Rs. 100 Bet From Leader Of The House! COLOMBO: Mr. C. Suntharalingani, M.P. for Vavuniya, last week nun a bet of Us- 100 from the Leader of the House, Mr. J. K. Jayuwa/fdene. The bet was on the question whether Mr. Jayewardene'x motion, which was be* ing: debated
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  • 113 4 CALCUTTA, May 10.— Over 72 hours of torrential rein has brought a few flood threat yesterday to Assam state where rapidly rising rivers have passed the safety mark and spilled over into surrounding countryside. Reports reaching here said fearful villagers of the threatened areas hurriedly packed
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  • 274 4 But They Must Register Defence Secretary la oonnection with Press reports tthnt students fit certain Chinese schools had petitioned the Government on the mbject of National Service, the Secretary for Defence, Singapore, Mr. L. H. N Davl* yesterday made the following statement: "The
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  • 140 4 For the benefit of Indians employed m Singapore m various firms and establishments aCo-operative Thrift Loan Society by name "The Singapore Indians Co-operative £££< an <l Loan Society Limited has been registered at a General meeting held on Sunday. May 9th at No 6 Race Course Lane,
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  • 29 4 The Governor «f Singapore Sir John Niooll is expected to kave London by plane on Tuesday, May 18, arriving m Singapore on ThurwJuy, May 20.
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  • 103 4 Over 32,000 Motorcars In Singapore The following statistics of vehicles registered and licensed as at end of last month has been issued by the Registrar of Vehicles: Motor Cars *****. Buses' Private 171. Public 417. S.T.C. Trolley Buses 50. S.T.C. Omnibuses 336. Public Motor Cars— lst Class 100, 2 Class
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  • 125 4 The Commanding: General of the 13th USAF Philippines. General J. W. Sessums accompanied by Mrs. Sessunxs is arriving at Changi from Clark Fi^d tomorrow afternoon (Thursday May 131) On arrival they will be met by Air Marshal Sir Clifford and Lady Sanderson who will be
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  • 310 4 CJUTTACK;; The Praja-So-riaiist Leaner. Sri J. P. Narain, presiding over the ftith annual conference of the AUIndia Civil Liberties Union, criticised the extension of the Preventive Detention Act, and of the Press Act. The Press Act has been extended by Parliament by two years until January 1956.
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  • 68 4 A BR. KISS TO SOVIET VISHY Photo. Russia's Antilvi VLshnsky (left) and Britain's Sir Pierson IXxon, current presi(tptit of the Security Council nppear to t»e almost about to kiss as they fJhake ham'J* after a meeting the Council at the United Nations Headquarters m New York. Both are ther country's
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  • 248 4 LAHORE: Prime Minister Mohammed Aii'a .stand ou Tndo-China at the Colombc Conference of the South-East Asian Prime Ministers ha* :>een .strongly criticised by the Pakistan Times. Wr.ting editorially undor t.he caption "Wild talks", the paper referred to Mr. A.iV reported statement that he would prefer Colonialism
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  • 20 4 i-ami.y remittances to China last month totalled $1 62S 395. 17 of which $1,137,810.6-1 went from Singapore.
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  • 202 4 MAI>RAS: At a meeting of the Madras Legislature Uongress Jfaity the mourned scncme of elementary education, introduced by Sri C. Rajagopaiacharlar's MinJstry, was considered. The Leader of the Party. Sri K. Kamarai Nadar, who presided, informed Pressmen tnat the Party ha<i not yet taken any
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  • 50 4 NELJL.ORE: The Nellore Municipal Council., passed h resolution urging- the Union Government and the States Reorganisation Oommbsion to reconsider the Bellary question, and to include Beliarv and the three eastern firkas m the Andhra State, Sri A C Subba Reddy, Chairman »re- oiaea.- FOC
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  • 47 4 TENALI: At a general meeting- of the Guntur District Andhra Ayurvedha Vaidya Manadali. Sri Chandu Subbano presiding, the Government was requested to register all Ayurvedic practitioners with 10 years' experience, and to establish an Ayurvedic College with decree coures at niinfiir FOC
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