Indian Daily Mail, 17 November 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail vOL. X. NO. 271 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 718 1 Inquiry Commission Findings Governor Rejects Criticisms Assures Implementation Of Recommendations In Report The Comment of the Court of Inquiry into the 8.0.A.C. Constellation crash at Kallang, as stated by one of the Assessors, is that 'if even there was a plan made by the Devil, such
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  • 41 1 PHOTO. Elizabeth the Queen Mother greets the New Vietnam Ambassador to the united Slates, Tran Van Chuong, at a British Embassy reception m Washington, Nov. 9. In background is sir Roger Makins, the British Ambassador. AP
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  • 37 1 11KKL.IN. Nov. 16. An \East German court fcas convicted eight Communist youths of rape and attempted rape on thrv young glrJs. The state charged the attacks were inspired by "western trash literature." AP
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  • 77 1 L.OIVDON, Nov. 16. Two more memDers 01 parliament nave joined tne delegation of six Bntisn Mfs wnicn >s leaving here on Saturday tor a visit to To«cyo ana r»an^kok t'ne group is going at tno invitation ot tne pariiaments m Japan and Thailand. Additional members ot tne
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  • 90 1 International Situation Is More Hopeful LONDON. Nov. 10. Mr. Trygve Lac. former Unitea Nations secretary General, said at London airport yesterday that the international situation looked more nopeful. "There are some more hopeful signs for the future," he said "I like to see everything spelt out resolutions ratified and respected.
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  • 43 1 NAPLES, Nov. 16: Admiral the Earl Mountbatten said yesterday the Mediterranean "is accessible to Soviet attack by both planes and submarines." Speaking at a news conference, Mountbatten said "tho Mediterranean is under the shadow of the enemy power. AP
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  • 329 1 New Ministry In April From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 16: General elections will be held within four months and new ministry sworn m by April declared, the Andhra State Governor Mr. Trivedi, when taking over the administration yesterday. President's Rule was established m Andhra by
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  • 595 1 A code of conduct for ministers, regarded as 'rules of obligation' was laid before the Legislative Council yesterday, breacih of which is regarded as exposing the minister to removal from office. Followmg is the code of has an undisclosed private inconduct, which is based
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  • 186 1 Family Planning Work In Spore: $60,000 Granted In the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday Mr. W. C. Taylor Financial Secretary, said the Family" Planning Association is doing a "very necessary service to tihe whole of Singapore. The voluntary nature ox the F.P.A. helps the people better, but he added I am
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  • 54 1 CALCUTTA, Nov. ltf.— Formation of tbe Industrial Credit and investment Corporation of Imlia Limited with an initial capital £13,125,--00U to promote inaustr.al development m private sectors was announced here today. It wild grant loans for starting new industrial concerns and for the expansion and rehabilitation
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  • 173 1 Control Of Imports And Exports Extended Mr. J. B. Clegg, the Controller of Imports and Exports assured the Singapore Legislative Counc i 1 yesterday that the Government was pursuing a poli cy of decontrolling as many items as possible. He said that !>2 per cent goods coming from sterling areas
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  • 50 1 Prasad Unveils 9-ft. Statue Of Gandhiji BARODA, Nov. 16.—President Rajendra Brasad of India called on the world to practice truth and non-violence when he unveiled a nine-foot bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi by the German sculptor Doring- here to-day. The citizens of Baroda raised about £2,500. for the statue. Reuter
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  • 43 1 CANBERRA, Nov. 16.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald tcld pressmen here to-day: "In Malaya, the Commun'sts remain a small hut fanatical minority. The rest of the population, with the British forces, are working peacefully and steadily towards complete self-government". Reuter
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  • 38 1 Rangoon Road Morning School boat Rangoon English School by 3 goals to nil m a friendly soccer match played at R.R.S. Ground on Tuesday evening. Scorers for R.R.S. were Suppiah, Pen* Ton? and 9<mf Chf<?k
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  • 113 1 To Restore Parliamentary Life In East Pakistan DACCA, (East Pakistan) Nov. 16.— Governor General Ghulam Mohammad arrived here on a abort viait yesterday to meet the United Front Party leaders who have been demanding restoration of parliamentary life In the province. He was accompanied i,v Major funeral Ik*aii Mirza until
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  • 323 1 13 JAP RUBBER ESTATES FOR SALE Thirteen rubber estates lormerly belonging to Japanese nationals and mostly situated m Johore are available for sale. The Custodian of Enemy Property, Federation of Malaya, has invited offers for the purchases of these estates. The estates total over 41,000 icres of which albout 30,0000
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  • 86 1 I Colonial Secretary Mr. W. A. C. Goode, announced m the Legislative Council yesterday that Government servants will soon be given clear instructions on what they can and cannot do with regard to forthcoming elections. Mr. M. P. D. Nair had earlier alleged that he found
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    26 1 PHOTO. A new picture of Prince Cliarlcs, son of Queen Elizabeth 11, taken for his sixth birthday (Nov. 1)) by Marcus Adams A. P.
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  • 29 1 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 16. Lionel Barrymare, grand old man of the American stage and screen. died here last night of heart congestion. He was 76 Reuter
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  • 71 1 RANGOON, Ncv. 16. The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, will leave here on Nov. 29 for a two-week visit to China at the invitation of Premier Chou En Lai, it was learned here to-day. On the way he will stop a t Hanoi where he will
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  • 241 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 16 The main trade route between India and Communist-held Tibet has been virtually closed by a Sikkim government order banning the export of arms, food, grains and other commodities to Tibet. An Indian government source sa New Delhi is complying
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  • 87 1 LONDON. Nov. 16: The "Daily Express" hinted that Prince Charles is getting old enough to go to school. Up to now the little Heir Presumptive to the throne, who was six years old on Sunday, nas received educational instruction privately from a governess. "The experience
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  • 19 1 EMERGENCY NO CASUALTIES YESTERDAY No further casualties to Communist terrorists or amongst the Security Forces have been reported yesterday.
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  • 536 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Nov. 17,1954 A Good Start For Both ELSEWHERE are published, appropriately and significantly enough, the first full-length speeches delivered by Mr. M. ».j:>pala Menon and Mr. R. K. Tandon after assumption of their new posts m East Africa and Malaya respectively. And as first speeches,
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  • 500 2 j FOR STAGING VIOLENT S DEMONSTRATIONS IN SHRINE PATIALiA: The Additional District Magistrate of Patiala last Friday sentenced all six accused m *what is known as the Fatehgarh Sahib to 18 months r.i. each for forming an unlawful assembly and assaulting public servants on duty last December.
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  • 74 2 NEW DELHI: Mr Nehru, recently deprecated Hukumat (ordering) 'methods. Speaking to the States' Labour Minister's, he said he did not like some of the methods of the Government and the manner m which orders were issued, Politeness pays. The old hukumat order is now out of
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  • 279 2 India Offers Reward For Uranium Discovery NEW DELHI: In continuation of the Government of India's decision of June 9, 1952, announcing a prize of Rs. 10,000 for the discovery of a new deposit of uranium ore capable of producing' 50 tons of uranium assaying not not less than 0.4 per
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  • 111 2 Nehru's Message To Annamalai 'Varsity NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru has sent a message to Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar. Vice-chancellor of the Annamalai University m connection with the Silver JubUee of the University n ext month. Mr. Nehru says: "it was a great preasure to me to visit the
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  • 71 2 KA^CHEEPUriAM: Mi. N. Swaminatha Aiyar. local sub- 1 Magistrate, (47) was found dead m a well m the backyard I of his residence m Kosa Street recently. A ietter left by him indicated that he was committing suicide. He I leaves hi? wife and six chil- 1
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  • 37 2 NEW DELHI: The total receipts m the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund for relief of distress caused by floods m various States of lie country have reached Rs. 28,--14,532 upto Oct. 15. FOC
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  • 114 2 Former French Settlements: Individuality Would Be Maintained PONDICHMRRY: French ex- Servicemen's Minister, M. Jean Masson, told the Senate that the Franco-Indian treaty would "maintain the individuality of the French Settlements m India," says a Peris report. M. Miasson, deputising for the Foreign Secretary of State, M. Roland de Moustier, was
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  • 84 2 KARACHI: Khan Kuibao All Khan, Agent to the Gov-ernor-General m Baluchistan has been appointed Governor of the North -West Frontier Province, It was officially announced here. Surda.r Bahadur Khan, rotmcr Minister of Commumsations m the Mohammed All Cabinet, will replace Khan Kurban All Khan m Balu, chlsten
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  • 64 2 NEW DELHI: The appointment of Mr. Bhagwan Sahay. 1.C.5., at present Chief Commissioner of Bhopal, as India's Ambassador to Nepal has been announced. An External Affairs Ministry Press Note said Mr. Sahay will assume charge of his newpost early m December. Mr. Sahay succeeds Mr. B.
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  • 51 2 MACARTHUR YOSHIDA PHOTO. General Douglas Mat-Arthur, tormer Commander of the iledl For«'*» m Japan, greet* the Japanese Prime Minister, Shlgeru Yoshuia, m the General's Suite at the WaldorfAstoria Hotel, New York. Neither would say what Uiey discussed at their meeting, but Mac Arthur declared afterv.ardK: "We are two old iriends".-
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  • 367 2 KURNOOL: The Tiruttani Panchayat m Chittoor district has been superseded by an order of the Inspector of Municipal Councils and Local Boai ds, for a period of one year with effect from Nov. 11. A notification to this effect published m the
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  • 125 2 NEW DELHI: The possiLu llty of starting an All-India Parliamentary Service on tru lines of the Indian AdministiM tive Service, is being explored, it is learnt. At the lest conference ut the Presiding Omcers of tht Central and State Legislatures and the Secretaries Conference, the trend was generally
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  • 74 2 KARACHI. Mr. Tamlr.udiltn Khan, President of the dissolved Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, told correspondent here he had no intention of vacating his official residence unless he vms forced to quit. According to reports published here he was asked by the authorities to vacate his residence. The Pakistan
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  • 41 2 KURNOOJL: Messrs. Vavilala Gopalakrishnlah. G. C. Kondlah, and K. Ramiah Chowdary members of the Andihra Assembly, have sent a joint telegram to the Planning Commission urging the inclusion oi the Nandikonda Project m the first Five- Year Plan FOC
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  • 67 2 Cooper For India WASHINGTON: Senator John Sherman Cooper, Kentucky Republican. defeated for re-election to the Senate, wag beine discussed mi n dipilomatic circles here as a possible United States AmbassadoT to India. The name of Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt was also mentioned m the speculation about the President's selection for this
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  • 123 2 IMPHAL, (Manipur): The leaders of the Naga National Council as well as regional Naga leaders have riven up their demand for an independent sovereign Naga State and will be content with a Nags State within the Indian Union, according to a report received hern. The Naga leaders
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  • 209 2 Madhya Bharat Ministry Portfolios GWALIOR: Mr. Mishrilal Gangway, Onief Minister £rf Madhya Bharat, last week announced a reshuffle of the portfolios of five of fais Cabinet colleagues. The resnuffle follows the vote of confidence m Mr. Gangwal by the Congress Party m the State Assembly on Sept. The changes which
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  • 224 2 Visalandhra Demand Motion Disallowed KURNOOL: The Speaker of the Ami ura Assembly I'-^t >vL'l',\. aibuiiOwed aii adjournment motion seeking to camniiunicate U» tne union Ciovcrnment the views of the nouse on the "solemn vow" of a member of the Assemoly to sacrihee his lite if visalandhra was not formeu by
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  • 68 2 AGRA A para trooping training centre tor landing- from plane by parachute is to be established shortly at the Kheria airport here, it is learnt. The training: centre will be the biggest of its kind m India and is equipped to train about 8,000 recruits. Preliminary
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  • 134 2 Sleeping Berths For Third Class Travel MADRAS: To tmplWMki the decision >r the RaLWtfy Board to provide sleeping accommodation for third cla.ss passengers at night, tne Southern Railway authorities will provide this amenity, at the first instance, m the triweekly Madras-DelhJ, Janata Express with effect-from the middle of this month.
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  • 757 3 "No Greater Institution In World Than Commonwealth NAIROBI: 'India will stand by the United Kingdom m her great effort* to bring peace to mankind", d«vlar*-«I Mr M. Gopala Menon, until recently representative of the Govern, ment of India In Malaya and
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  • 190 3 India's Trade Agreement With E. Germany BOMBAY The seven-mem-ber trade delegation of the German (East) Democratic Republic, which signed a trade agreement with the Indian Government last month, is scheduled to return home shortly. L«d by Mr. H- Meyer, Deputy Minster for Foreign Trade, the delegation arrived m India On
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  • 90 3 LAHORE. The GovernorGeneral of Pakistan has reccgnised and appointed the r our-year old Prince Saif-ul Malik Nasir, eldest son of the late Prince Saif-ur-Rehman as the Mehtar of Chitral, it wan officially announced m Peshwar. The Governor-General also appointed the mother of Prince Saif-ul as personal
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  • 56 3 DEVAKOTTAI: The Tlruvadanai Police recovered recently the severed head of a person m a tank bed. It is stated to belong to one Susaimuthu Udayar of Orikottoi alleged to have been murdered on Oct. 2. In this connection the police have registered a case against
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  • 62 3 Quadruplet children <,f Moslem students a .t the University of Florida Mr. and Mrs. Wasti Hijab of Jordan, celebrate their first birthday ahead of schedule, at Games ville, Florida. Horn November 18, 1953, all tour are m g<ood health. Left to right at the prebirthday party.
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  • 170 3 NEW DELHI: A painted gray pottery ware said to Dt»<n£ to tue tenth century B.C. lound on an excavation at the site of Purana Qulla (Old Fort) by the Department of Archaeology baa proved that toe site represents Indraprastha, the capital of the Pandavati, according: to Mr. B.
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  • 239 3 Bills For Coming Session Of Rajya Sabha NEW DELHI: The Kajya Sabha. which is scheduled to meet for its four-week winter session on Nov. 25 is expected to pass the Hindu Marriage and Divcrce Bill mi n this session. The Bill Is now before n Joint Select Committee whicn has
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  • 105 3 MADRAS: After hearing further arguments last Wed nesday. His Lordship Mr. Justice P. Govinda Menon, reserved judgment m the writ application filed m the Madras High Court on behalf of Mr. Srinivasan praying for the issue of an appropriate writ directing the authorities of
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  • 395 3 Interim Constitution On U.S.A. Model-F.K. Noon PARIS: Mr. H. 8. Suhrawardy. president of the Pakistan Awami League, has called for an early general election throußfeowt Pakistan* which ne hoped would give the Awami League a large majority »i the new Assemblies. Pending the election,
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  • 322 3 turo could then adopt any of tne recommendations of the U. P. C. report. The interim Constitution, he said, should bo limited to ciauses, relating to elections and formation ot .Ministries. He said that under the in tciim Constitution, the Head of the State should have
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  • 106 3 Pakistan Press Commission —A P rotest lah ORE: The Federal Executive Council of the Pakistan federal Union cf Journalists has strongly protested against the action of the Patustan Government m denying adequate and effective representation to the working journalists on the newly-appointed Press Commission. The resolution on the Press Commission
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  • 120 3 Bangalore— Salem Railway Link BANGALORE: The decision of the Railway Board to have a traffic survey of the Banga-lore-Salem line, has been welcomed here m commercial circles. The laying of a direct line from Bangalore to Salem, would minimise the .nilage for persons proceeding from Bangalore to Salem, Erode, Coimbatorc
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  • 616 3 Hyderabad State, while the aujcoimg itiannaua districts m bom Day and Mysore are 'dry', me Crovernroent of Hyderabad had created a dry oelt on tm' bordres of iJonioay and Mysore. However, measures v/Ai have to be 111--tensined to prevent smuggling from the 'wet'
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  • 76 3 RAJSHAHI: Mr. Devendra Nath Das, member of the East Bengal State Assembly, was released ficm the local jail recently after about four months' detention. Mr. Das, whc had been elected to the Assembly as a candidate of the Democratic Party, was arrested soon after the dismissal
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  • 753 4 "Adopt Malaya As Your Home Serve It Well" "I am glad to Irani that Indians have registered themselves m large numbers as U.K. and Colonies citizens. My only advice Is that those who adopted this country as their home should go all out and serve
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  • 126 4 The Singapore Botanic Gardens are displaying a small plant exhibit of seven common local plants to be changed weekly. Bach plant w iU be labelled, giving the scientific, English and Malay names, its family and a few notes about the plant and its distribution. As far
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  • 248 4 Reservation Of Berths: New System .The Malayan Railway Administration announces the following- revised system tor the reservation of sleeping berth or bed accommodation on the night mail trains aad on the Sump i tan Emas (Golden Blowpipe) which will operate on and from Dec. 1, 1954:— (a) Reservation of sleeping
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  • 237 4 various States and Settlements. Kelantan 199,803 Kedah 175,453 Jonore 164,104 Perak 146,115 Penang 92,883 Trengganu 86,311 Selangor 75,338 Malacca 60,168 Pahang 54,562 Negri Sembilan 52,320 Perlis 26,181 Total: 1,133,238 In order to give a further opportunity for registering as electors to those adult
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  • 68 4 Lord Rowellan, the Chief Scout for the Commonwealth and Gmpire, now touring the Federation is arriving m Singapore tomorrow. He is due at Kailang Airport from Kuali Lumpur at 11.40 a.m. During his brief stop-over m Singapore, Lord Rowallan will be the g-uest of the
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  • 938 4 lI^ITHIN less than six months, Government m Singapore will be operating I under a new Constitution as a result of the next general elections, probably m April. Tonight I wish to discuss the most important subject of all the people who have made, and who will
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  • 26 4 Sir John Martin, head of the South East Asia Division of the Colonial Office, yesterday concluded a two day visit to East Pahang.
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  • 991 4 New List Cf Articles Exempt From Customs Duty The following articles imported as baggage by a passenger will be allowed free of customs duty, provided the articles are the personal property of the passenger, under new rules framed by the Central Board of Revenue of the
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