Indian Daily Mail, 22 September 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XI NO. 219 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 3324 1 SECOND READING PASSED P.A.P.'s Bitter Opposition Marshall Explains Reasons Goode's Solemn Warning (By Our Staff Reporter) THE SECOND READING OF THE PUBLIC SECURITY BILL WAS PASSED IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY YESTERDAY, THE COMMITTEE STAGE AND THE THIRD READING HAS BEEN FIXED FOR OCT. 12. Commending the Bill
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  • 44 1 MACDONALD DR. SYED MAHD. Dr. Syed Mahmud, Minister m the External Affairs Minis, try. m conversation with Kt. Hon'ble Malcolm Mac Donald, High Commissioner-designate for the United Kingdom m In. dia when the latter called on the Minister m New Delhi on September 12.
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  • 165 1 Nehru's Advice To Laos NEW DELHI, Sept. 21 Premier Nehru sa»d last night "It is for the people of Laos to solve their own problems, not for others to interfere too much whoever they might be." Loatian Premier Katay D. Sascrith said earlier at a meeting of the Indian Council
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  • 120 1 DEATH PLOT AGAINST FAROUK RECALLED NEW YORTC, Sept 21 A plct to kill Kin e Farouk and his palace supporters was abandoned as "'too complicated" by the Army officers, who led the 1953 revolt, Lieutenant Colonel Gamal Abdel Naser, Prime Minister of Egypt, Related m today's issue of the weekly
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  • 26 1 KARACHI, Sept 21 The Pakistan-Japan trade agreement which expired on Aug. 14 was extended toda v till the end of January.- Reuter
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  • 174 1 Equal Property Share For Daughters New Law To Apply To All Hindus (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) NEW DELHI, SEPT. {1: THE DAUGHTER SHOULD BE GIVEN EQUAL SHAKE WITH ANY SON IN RESPECT OF THE INTESTATE PROPERTY OF HER FATHER. THIS PRINCIPLE HAS BEEN ACCEPTED BY THE JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE QN
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  • 54 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 21-Jndian police stopped 11 unarmed Indian Communist volunteers from crossing into the Portuguese Settlement of Daman yesterday because the V had no valid permits to enter the colony, the Press Trust of India reported. The group wanted to enter daman "to Spread tra
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  • 85 1 NEW DELHI Sept. 21 India's Government has authorized a gold hunt-bat on a small scale. The Geological Survey of India has been authorized to investigate reports of alluvial gold found In the sub-Himalayan areas of I ttar Pradesh State In North India. Investigation of previous discoveries
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  • 56 1 NE\v YORK, Sept. 21—Former Governor Thomas E- Dewey is leaving Saturday on a fourweek plane trip around the world. He said It would be threequarters pleasure but he will handle some legal fatters too, His Itinerary includes Rome, Istanbul, Ankara, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Pekistan, Burma,
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  • 77 1 Over IGCO trade unionists, owing sympathy to P.A.P., carrying pickets denouncing the Punlh Security Bill, were stationed m fronted of the Assembly Honse. They were absolutely peaceful and orderly except tor the ''booing*' which ap. peared to have irritated Home Labour Fronters, although the Chief Minister took
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  • 133 1 (From Our Own Corespondent) BOMBAY, Sept. 91: Mass Satyayraha has been called off against the Portuguese pocket of Goa. The decision was taken by the All Party Ooan Liberation Committee which ••id they had decided to suspend the Satyajrraha tempor. »*ttjr tin tbty wtn iMMn organise
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  • 73 1 POPE'S SYMPATHY FOR INDIAN FLOOD VICTIMS NEW DELHI, Sept. 31: Hli Holiness the Pope has seat a message of deep sympathy to the Government of India on' the recent flood havoc Id India, m his message to Premier Nehru whom he met for the first time on his return from
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  • 286 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept 21-The United Nations General Assembly yesterday unanimously elected Ambassador Jose Maza of Chile as its President for the 10th session. Mr. Maza, a tall bespectacled man has been prominent m Latin America affairs for 30 years. He succeeds
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  • 55 1 Prince Norodom Sinanouk, former King of Cambodia, addresses a meeting of supporters after the election of Sept. 11, m which his Popular Socialist Rally Party was elected to all 91 seats. The Prince abdicated earlier thl» year to lead the political fight for reforms for his
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  • 100 1 Dull Polling In Madras City Elections (From Our Own Corespondent) MADRAS, Sept. 21: Elections to Madras City Corporation began on Tuesday m the nine constituencies and will continue daily till Saturday. Polling was dull and there was very little interest or enthusiasm among the voters. Only about thirty percent of
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  • 61 1 RANGOON, Sept. 21—Minister v Tin announced m the Chamber of Deputies yestrrday that India has agreed to ex* tend a loan of 100,000,000 kyats (about M 560,000,00. m In cash and another 10€^00(\OOD kyats worth m goods to the Burmese Government. Trade Minister v RascMld la
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  • 42 1 LONDON, Sept. 21 The British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden down with influenza last week and co> fined to bed returned last night from Chequers, his country home, to his official residence at No. lfl. Downiner Street. Reuter
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  • 30 1 RANGOON, Sept. 21.— 1 ?f)lel M. Rraddock, who ftrvierly served m Indonesia. Spain, Venezuela and Brazil, ha- assumed his duties here as tht new Counsellor for the U.a. «mb4ssy.< AP
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs.. Sept. 22,1955
    • 582 2 Alliance Realises Its Blunder ao Malayan newspaper Hilling to endorse its action, the Alliance has been compelled to ''cool down" In 1U dlnpnt« with the Sultan of Johore. In the first place, tt was the Alliance's biggest blunder In regarding the Sultan's remarks on MEKDEKA m the course of his
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  • 1788 2 A Brilliant Analysis By An Eminent Public Servant FOLLOWING IS THE TEXT OF A TALK "SINGAPORE STEPS OUT" BY MR. GEORGE G, THOMSON, PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER, SINGAPORE, TO THE SINGAPORE DALE CARNEGIE CLUB, ON TUESDAY. (Our excuse for printing it In full Is the learned
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  • 49 2 PHOTO. Mr. WALTER ULBRICHT, head of the East German Communist party and Deputy Prime Minister, leaves East Berlin's Airport for Moscow on Sept. 16. He was a member of a delegation to Moscow led by the East German Prime Minister, OTTO OROTEWOHL.- A.P.
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  • 48 2 EGYPTIAN DEPUTY PREMIER IN KARACHI KARACHI, Sept. 19.—Egyptian Deputy Prime Minister Gamal Salem arrived here Sunday for a 15 day visit to Pakistan. Later he called on Pakistan Prime Minister Chaudhri Mohammed All and was enter, tamed to dinner by acting Governor General Major General iskandar Mirza.— AP.
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  • 49 2 CUTTACK: The wreckage of an aeroplane is reported to have been found at Bisi Bilapt, under Kendrapara police station, one of the worst Hooded areas m the Cuttack district of Orissa. A party has been sent to locate the plane and establish its identity.
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  • 71 2 MADRAS; Madras stand? first m the whole of India m the matter of bringing- more acreage under Japanese*methoc J of cultivation. It Is said, that during lftCiSfi the Japanese metho'l of cultivation has been adopted with advantage on about 1,89,18 i acres. The total acreage
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  • 26 2 COLOMBO; two Japanese monks resident here have been refused extension of their residence permits on grounds of alleged Communist •ymptthlM.
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  • 147 2 STOCKHOLM: Unlike Bom bay's addits, the people of Swe- den will be able to buy their drinks without ration cards irom October 1. Presently rationed to two pints of spirits and alai^-i I quantity of wine each mouh, all Swedes over the age of 25 will
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  • 300 2 INDIA HELPS PLAN NEW Y.W.C.A. CONSTITUTION LONDON: Five women from India and one from Pakistan arc among 300 delegates now meeting m London to thrash out a new constitution for the world organisation of the Young Wom-in's Christian Association. The Y.W.C.A. conference one of the most important of recent years
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  • 113 2 VIRUI>HUNAO\R Mr. P S. Kumaraswaitiv Raja, Governor of Orissa, told pressmen bere that President Pra sad had decided to celebrate Defpavali this year m Madras. Mr. Kumaraswami Raja who jiasscd through Virud hunagar en route to his home town Rajapalayam said m a press
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  • 201 2 MADRAS: The need for a higher intake of milk by In. dians, especially those whose diet is wholly vegetarian, was emphasised by au jolin Yudkin. Professor of Nutrition at the University of London, m an interview with NAFEN here. Mr. Yudkin is on a
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    73 2 The Minister For Works Inche Sardon bin ITajl Jubir, visited Segamat, Johore, on Sept. 14, to address a public jally m support of the Amnerty. licture shnus Inche Savdon (second fpcm left m row behind banner boys, with tie ard songkok) taking part m the procession. On the huge banrer
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  • 350 2 NEW YORK: India has repeated her appeal to the United Nations to be relieved of the responsibility of providing for 82 former prisoners of the Korean war, who declined repatriation. Mr. Lall, India's Permanent representative at the United Nations, made the point m a memorandum addressed
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  • 1194 3 U.S. Envoy's Tribute Nehru's Five Principles Would Permit Co-existence CALCUTTA: THE U. S. AMBASSADOR TO INDIA, MR. SHERMAN COOPER, TOLD THE CALCUTTA ROTARY CLUB LAST WEEK THAT "PANCH SHILA" AS ELABORATED BY PRIME MINISTER NEHRU, ASKED FOR ADHERENCE TO RECOGNISED PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL
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  • 92 3 The Minister for Po*ts Telecommunications, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, last week-end made a tour of inspection of Telecommunications establishment m NegTl Scmbilan and Johure Picture above shows Mr. Onj yoke Lin (wearing tie) at tin switchboard of the Segania* Telephone Excliange (Johore). On the extreme
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  • 146 3 LONDON; Designed specially for use In the tropics, a new type of refuelling equip* mont for aircraft has been designed for a British petideum distributing organisation operating m the Indian sub-continent. Delivering* either petrol or !:;roseno fuels at rates u p to SCo gallons
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  • 185 3 LONDON- Plcures of Arctic explorers with massive bearcU "to keep their faces warm' may look very well, but they would probably be better off without all that hair, according to two physicians writing m "The Lancet." They are Doctors H. E. I.^wis and J. P.
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  • 489 3 NEW DELHI: Flood control (projects estimated to cost m all Rs. 117 crores have been drawn up by the Union Irriga. ton and Power Ministry for inclusion m the Second FiveYear Plan, according to an official pamphlet. The schemes will be consider, ed by the Central
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  • 77 3 CHEAP SITES FOR MANDYA PRESSMEN M ANDY A; The Mattdya Municipal Council, which met under the presidentship of Mr. M. Basaviah, unanimously decided to grant sites to the local journalists at a nominal price of Rs. 300 each. It also resolved to grant 1/3 of the quota of Rs. 1,333
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  • 139 3 NEW DEL.HI: Pakistan and Ceylon are amongr the several countries that have asked for technical aid under the technical assistance plan of Russia offered to the United Nations, informed sources have reve«lecl here. It is not yet known what type of assistance these
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  • 143 3 U.N. AID FOR CIVIL AVIATION DEVELOPMENT NEW DELHI: India is understood to have requested the U.N. Technical Assistance Board to provide facilities for development of civil aviation. Informed sources here said the Ministry of Communications was keen to obtain facilities for training experts m con. ducting 'etticiency-tests' for pilots. This,
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  • 165 3 CAPETOWN: A sea mqn. ster with a huge and hideous head is reported to have been seen by at least 17 people off Oudekraal, Camp's Bay, Cape Province. Among them wa.s Mr. H. F. Mickleleit, a master mariner. He and his father-in-law, Mr. Hans Denker,
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  • 76 3 PHOTO. A.P. Six hundred of Britain's tough and ready- for.any thing Commando troops land at Famagusta Harbour, Cyprus, on Sept. 10 to help keep order on the turbulent island. Another 900 are on the .way, together with 500 infantrymen and a covey of warships. The troops
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  • 150 3 WILL MUSIC MOVE THEM NEW DELHI; People wait in* m queues at Delhi's bus stops may m future have the satisfaction of listening to radio musio, the Transport Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, indicated m the Rajya Sabha. Answering Mr. N.S. Chuhan, Mr. Shastri rejected the plea that benches, should
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  • 115 3 PONDICHERRY: Two te::. tile mills m Pondicherry which remained closed for a long time now will start working soon as a result of the interim award of the arbitration tribunal, ap. pointed by the Government of India. The award which provides zor the reopening
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  • 249 3 N £°RE: The Speaker of S e Madh y a Bharat Assembly, Mr. A. S. Patwardhan, ran* the quorum bell twice and had" to adjourn the House both times for want of quorum. At 11.30 m the morning, when the House was
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  • 241 3 Fresh Levies Of Taxation Not Likely NEW DELHI: The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, is understood to have indicated to the Standing Committee of the Congress Parliamentary Party that there is no likeli. hood of the people's burden by way of taxation being increased m the next year or
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  • 82 3 CHATTARPUR: (Vindhya Pradesh) p r i m c Minister Nehru received a minor injury m the middle finger of his right hand when it got jammed m his car door. When Mr. Nehru arrived at Khajuraho to visit the Lakshma Temple, the archaeological Dept. official guiding
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  • 88 3 JAPANESE BUDDHISTS OFFER KATHMANDU: Fifty Japanese Buddhists have offered there voluntary manual labour to construct approach roads to Lumbini garden In Nepal Tcrai —birthplace of the Buddha. The offer has been made m a letter to Bhikshu Amritnand, wellknown Nepalese Buddhist monk who represented Nepal last year at the Buddhist
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  • 98 3 NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, 9oj*t..).e.— A Yale scientist told newsmen today that It was Impossible to be •'absolutely sure' the Salk antLpollo acclne is safe 'until it has Mten given to children." Dr. K. L. Meinick, a pro:e.s« sor at Yale's school of modi. Mum, who helped to develop
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  • 255 4 Ceylon Indians Will Arrest Illicit Immigrants Fron India C. D. C.s Plan To Help Govt. MANNAR: The Manna? Distriat Committee of the Ceylon Demoratic congress (formerly the] Ceylon Indian Congress) na-s decided to take an active part m the checking of the influx of illicit tonmigranta. A plan for this
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  • 40 4 PARIS, Sept. U— Robert nribiswiai, Juattoe Minister, aianiaind at the end of a OSjMntf meeting yesterday that a "deftalto decision" had been taken to hnplemeat the lYsaeh govemneat's plan for bvtagtes; semihone rale to Morocco. AP
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  • 100 4 S'PORE INDIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICE-BEARERS Following persons were elect. Ed to the Management Committee of the Singapore Indian Association, at Its Twenty, seventh Annual General Meetice -held recently m the Aaso. ciatSn premises: President— Dr. L. M. Ram Vice-president Balbadhar Singh; Hon. General Secretary K. R. Balakrlahnan; Hon. Treasurer— G. J.
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  • 101 4 The Ceylonese Community of Muar entertained Dr. K. A. Menon and Mrs. (Dr.) Menon to a Farewell Party recently prior to their departure to India on leave. Mr. N. K. Pillay, the President, Ceylonese Association, Muar who presided paid tributes to their services to the
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  • 39 4 LISBON, Sept. tl— The crew of 12 of an Argentinians airliner called EVA PERON yesterday watched a company oftdal at Lisbon Airport paint oat k*r awine and cany away pictures of ex-President P«ron aad Eva. from inrtde
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  • 123 4 (From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The National Union of Factory and General Workers today Issued a two-week ultimatum to the Joo Seng Rubber Factory here demanding 50 per cent wage Increase for contract labourers. The Union further demanded 14 days annual leave with full
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  • 163 4 The Singapore Film Society present* a famous French film, "Casque dOr" at the British Council Hall next Sunday (Sept 25.) There will be two showings at 6.30 and g a-m The story of the film is set la the early years of the twentieth century
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  • 44 4 NWW DELHI, Sept. 21— A delegation of *i students elected from 10 Indian Universities la leaving by the end of September to tour Red China at the Invitation of Peipin X University. I was offldallv announced yesterday. AP
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  • 113 4 COLOMBO; The Iron Curtain countries are showing increasing anxiety to trade with ceylon. Most of the inquiries, trade sources say, refer to tea and cocoanut products. The prices which these countries are willing to pay are in. excess of the current world jjjpces.
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  • 96 4 COLOMBO; "The toddy was beta? taken for the purpose of worship, your Honour/* said counsel for the defence, .Mr. A. Somasunderam, In a case to which Kanjl urukallanT was charged by Sub-Inspector T M. B. Mahat of the. gbrella police, with having possessed two and a
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  • 58 4 MACDONALD TO MAINTAIN INDIA MALAYA AMITY The speaker of the Legislative Assembly informed the House yesterday that Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald had replied to the greetings sent by the Assembly on the eve of his departure from Singapore. In his reply Mr. Mac Donald has pledged to maintain the cordial
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  • 136 4 A group of prominent women of Singapore, m et at the Labour Front Headquarters, 6th. floor, Bank of China Building, on Friday Sept. i«, to formulate proposals for coordinating and increasing the activities pf women members m the Labour Front. The following were
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  • 125 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government has ratified the trade agreement with opaln negotiated by Mr. Shirley Corea, Ceylon's Commerce Minister, during his recent visit to Madrid. The agreement provides tor a preferential rate of duties on imports of Ceylon products Into Spain. At present Spain has
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  • 55 4 OPIUM— FOR SALE! RANGOON, Sept. 21— The Burmese Government Is seeking buyers for opium which It has seized and holds, but to no no avail. Stocks valued at 100,000,000 kyats are held by the government. While Burma has invited tenders from Britain and other likely buyers, no trade Inquiries nave
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  • 68 4 SYDNEY. Sept. 21— 1 he Australian Government is to invite the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru to ytiit Australia, The Sydney SUN reported yesterday. The newspaper said the invitation would be made by the Minister for External Affairs Mr. Richard Gardiner Casey when 1m visits New
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