Indian Daily Mail, 26 November 1956
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Title Section16 1956-11-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 263 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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308 1956-11-26 1 Egypt To Expel Br. Fr. Nationals Move 'A Catastrophe' Internment Is Only Alternative LONDON, Nov. 25— The Foreign office announced today that the Swiss Government understood all British and French Nationals in Egypt are to be expelled within seven to ten days. The news came from the Swiss legation in308 words
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Article179 1956-11-26 1 U. S. LEASE OF URANIUM FOR JAPAN WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. Japan and the United States Friday signed an agreement for the lease of two kilograms of uranium 235 for use In a Japanese research reactor. The agreement was the first transaction In special nuclear materials under a new U.S. programme.A.P. - 179 words
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Article54 1956-11-26 1 KARACHI, Pakistan, Nov. 36— Sardar Daud Khan, prime Minster of Afghanistan, flew here Saturday in a Kussianbuilt plane on an egiht-da v official visit to Pakistan. Accompanying him was a group of civil and military officials of the Afghan government. He is to fly back toAP - 54 words
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Article61 1956-11-26 1 Divorce Dogs JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 25. A husband contesting his wife's pleas for a divorce here asked the judge to make an order 'so that I can see my dog' from time to time. But the judge, granting the wife's application with costs and maintenance, retorted: 'This court is only concernedReuter - 61 words
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377 1956-11-26 1 CLEAR CANAL FIRST BEFORE WITHDRAWAL NEW YORK, Nov. 25.— The i United States representative j urged that work should begin immediately on clearing the Suez Canal without awaiting the complete withdrawal of British. French and Israeli forces from Egypt. But Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge. United States representative at the United377 words
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Article43 1956-11-26 1 CAPODICHINO STAGING AREA, Naples, Nov. 25. The second and third planes with Indian troops arrived at 14.49 and 20.53 GMT Saturday, carrying respectively 54 and 53 men, bringing the total of Indian soldiers flown in Saturday to 110,- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-11-26 1 The High Commissioner, Sir 1 Donald MacGilltvrsy, raid a i one-day visit to Batan^ Padan e district in Perak on No. 22. i Picture shows Sir Donald present ng a cash prize to S I Kanapathay, a Ktri. I pupil of tke Slim River77 words
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Article359 1956-11-26 1 Promotion Of Workers 1 Welfare Building Of Democratic Movement -T.U.C's AIM President of the Singapore Trades Union Congress appealed yesterday to the working class to sink their differences and join hands in the struggle to promote the welfare of the workers and build a strong democratic trade359 words
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507 1956-11-26 1 NEHRU CHOU RIVALS FOR ASIAN LEADERSHIP? Speculation Over Chinese PM's Visit To Delhi NEW DELHI, Nov. 25.— The two top contenders for influence over Asia's hundreds of millions meet here Wednesday. They are Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru of Democratic India and Chou En-lai of C ommunist China. Although Chou's visitA.P. - 507 words
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Article159 1956-11-26 1 Menon's Removal Demanded NEW DELHI, NOV. 25»— The "Eastern Economist" said Saturday that India's interests "demand" that V. K. Krishna Menon ''should not represent India abroad at this critical time. 1 The lead editorial i n the news magazine affiliated with the Hindustan Times, the daily newspaper which is consideredAP - 159 words
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Article27 1956-11-26 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 25.— The Soviet Committee for Defence of Peace Saturday announced it was donating 80,000 rubles for the assistance of Japanese victims of atomic bombings. APAP - 27 words
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Article123 1956-11-26 1 NEHRU ON PEACE THRU' BUDDHISM NEW DELHI, Nov. 25. Prime Minister Nehru said Saturday he sometimes is very depressed at the state of world affairs. At such times, he said, he finds peace and strength in the teachings of Buddha. Nehru spoke at an openair meeting beginning a series ofA.P. - 123 words
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121 1956-11-26 1 From Our Own Correspondent j TRIVANDRUM, Nov. 25. Picketting of the court by lawyers has taken a serious turn. About seventy lawyers including former AdvocateGeneral of the T.C. State were arrested and charged in courts under Police Act for obstruction. Many public groups121 words
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Article52 1956-11-26 1 SYDNEY, Nov 25.— A 21--year-old woman gave birth to quadruplets two boys and two girls at Sydney's Royai North Shore Hospital Saturday night. y The mother, Mrs. Kathleen Esllck, wife of a carpenter, wa s reported resting comfortably after the births, which took less than 46AP - 52 words
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672 1956-11-26 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Nov. 26, 1956 COMMONWEALTH CITIZENS ARE NOT ALIENS ACCORDING to a Bill introduced in the Lok Sabha (the House of the People) last *eek, all persons living in India who are not citizens of the Indian Union will be classed is foreigners and subject to672 words
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1038 1956-11-26 2 Parliament Questions: DUNLOP'S Rs.2-CRORE EXPANSION SCHEME: BOMB EXPLOSIONS: BALLOT PAPERS NEW DELHI: The Government of India has given permission to the Ounlop Rubber Company to raise fresh capital to the extent of Rs. 2 erores for the expansion of their works, the Deputy Minister for Finance, Mr. B. R. Bhagat,1,038 words
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Article60 1956-11-26 2 MADRAS: The Andhra Government has cut a great deal of red tape which hindered the opening of elementary schools in Community Development Project areas. It will no longer be necessary for a Deputy Inspector of Schools to visit the proposed establishment and satisfy himself thatNAFEN - 60 words
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51 1956-11-26 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Congress Election Committee has selected four candidates for elections to the Rajya Sabht* from the Union Territories of Himachal Pradesh, Manipur and Delhi. They are: Mrs. Lilavati (Himachal Pradesh), Mr. Lall Madhav (Manipur) and Mr. Onkar Nath and Begum Sadique Shafique51 words
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261 1956-11-26 2 Members of the Kashmir Constituent Assembly last Monday signed the State's new constitution amidst thunderous cheers. The first to sign was the President of the Constituent Assembly Mr. Ghulam Mohammed Sadiq. He was followed by the Premier, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed 1 Each member signed four261 words
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Article240 1956-11-26 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India 1b a Press communique last Monday expressed its regret op the accidental drowning of Mr Kratenko, Chief Engineer of the Bhilai Steel Project, and praised the services rendered by him In the planning of file project. Born in 1911, Mr. Kratenko240 words
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Article310 1956-11-26 2 STATE HEALTH MINISTERS TO MEET NEW DELTO: The Union Health Ministry has convened a conference of State Health Ministers on December 15 and 16 for a general review of the government's health policy. An important suggestion made by the Health Ministry for consideartion of State representatives is the imposition ofNAFEN - 310 words
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822 1956-11-26 2 Development Of Industries Enlargement Of Union Control LOK SABHA ADOPTS MEASURE NEW DELHI: The Industries (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, seeking to enlarge the list of industries under the control of the Union Government was adopted by the Lok Sabha last Friday. Some changes in the grouping and categorisation of822 words
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93 1956-11-26 2 RESEARCH IN HINDI GERMAN GRAMMARS MADRAS: Mr. Heinz Tittlebach, a German who is a Government of India Fellow, is now conducting research in the comparative study of the Hindi and German grammars at the Madres University Hindi Depart Mr. Tittlebach received instruction in Hindi in Mis department. He has alsoNAFEN - 93 words
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Article978 1956-11-26 3 REJECTION OF PAX TROOP OFFER BY EGYPT NEW DELHI: It was quite wrong for Pakistan to suggest that Egypt had rejected the offer of Pakistani troops for the international force at the instance of India, Mr. Nehru said in the Lok Sabha last Monday. Mr.978 words
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Article86 1956-11-26 3 BUSINESS ADVISORY BODY' S REPORT NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha last Friday approved the report of its Business Advisory Committee allotting ten hours for the debate on the international situation. The debate is due to commence on Monday next. Other allocations of time include ten hours for the Patents Bill,86 words
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Article97 1956-11-26 3 MADRAS: The Nutrition Research Laboratories at Coonoor have evolved a preparation out of roasted gram flour, jaggery and bananas. The preparation, which is cheap and nearly as good as skim milk, can be used as a protein supplement to the normal diet for children. A problemNAFEN - 97 words
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282 1956-11-26 3 MADRAS: Except for a few villages in Mane and Yanam, the entire area of the former French possessions in South India Pondicherry and Karalkal has been brought under the National Extension Service, according to the Administrative Report of Pondicherry and other formerNAFEN - 282 words
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74 1956-11-26 3 BRITISH COAL MINING EQUIPMENT FOR INDIA NEW DELHI: Two British firms will help in the production of coal-mining machinery, geracutters and cement plants for the first time in the country. It is understood the Union Government has approved the scheme. The British firm will sign an agreement with an IndianNAFEN - 74 words
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Article79 1956-11-26 3 RAYON TEXTILE MILL TO CLOSE DOWN CHTTTAGONG: The Eastern Textile Mills, the only unit manufacturing rayon fabrics in East Pakistan, will close down from next month because of the restrictions on the movement of textiles from one wing of the country to the other. The mill, which Is already workingNAFEN - 79 words
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Article85 1956-11-26 3 JULLUNDUR: The Government of Austria has agreed to license freely the import of India's hand-woven carpets, hydrogenetated oils for Industrial purposes, raw cotton and a number of sports goods, according to the Export Trade Constroller, Amritsar. The Controller said that the export of these Items would beNAFEN - 85 words
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Article88 1956-11-26 3 xNßiw uKutu.: Marsnai ruo has postponed his visit to India and the Far East, according to informed sources. It was originally expected that Marshal Tito, who was to visit Burma, Cambodia and Indonesia, would pass through India in December and spend a few days hereNAFEN - 88 words
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Article819 1956-11-26 3 ACTION TAKEN AGAINST GUILTY STUDENTS NEW DELHI: K. L. Shrimali, Deputy Education Minister, list Monday gave details in the Rajya Sabha regarding action taken against some students of the Alligarth University for participation in the disturbances that took place following the publication of the book "Religious Leaders".819 words
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Article28 1956-11-26 3 Twenty-eight officers who have attained the age of superannuation, are at present working in the Central Secretariat. Giving this information in a written answer Mr. B. N.28 words
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Article650 1956-11-26 3 LONDON: "The unloved Indian businessman" is the theme of an article by Taya Zinkin in the current issue of "New Commonwealth." "If India, with its potential mass markets, is the businessman's Land of Promise, it is also his Purgatory," she declares. "He may become rich, butNAFSN - 650 words
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430 1956-11-26 3 Selection Of Sites Around Calcutta CALCUTTA An extensive housing scheme for the benefit of the industrial population in and around Calcutta Is well under way at a cost of Rs. 5 crores. The State Government have already spent nearly Rs. 1 crore an<j430 words
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Article93 1956-11-26 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India, it is understood, had expressed its reluctance to receive at this time the Soviet circus team, now visiting Bombay, "in view of the international situation." A communication to this effect is stated to have been sent to the Soviet authoritiesNAFEN - 93 words
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Article373 1956-11-26 4 ARIYALUR TRAIN SMASH Entire Party Of 69 Pilgrims Wiped Out From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 25. More than 200 persons have been reported a* casualties in the Ariyalur train disaster. Since the smashed carriages were carrying more than 300 persons, it is expected that more373 words
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Article268 1956-11-26 4 MADRAS, Nov. 25: The death-roll in Ariyalur train disaster has risen to 137. 110 persons injured have now been brought to hospitals at Golden Rock and Tiruchi and receiving best medical attention. The work of extricating bodies still continues under great difficulties. It has become impossible to identify268 words
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164 1956-11-26 4 Valetta Crash In Cameron H. L: No Survivors A close scrutiny of the wreckage of the R.A.F. Valetta aircraft which crashed during supply dropping operations in the Cameron Highland area on Friday has revealed that there were no survivors. The bodies of the R.A.F. aircrew and those of the air164 words
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Article92 1956-11-26 4 HONG ,KONG, Nov. 25.— Twenty Japanese delegates from different cities arrived here on Friday after a survey tour of Red China's economic conditions. Leader Fumio Kawabata said people were working feverishly on farms and in factories, where he found a surplus of labour, which beAP - 92 words
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Article33 1956-11-26 4 MOSCOW, Nov. 25.— V. G. Zhavoronkov. former Minister of State Control who was succeeded last Wednesday by V. M. Molotov, has been appointed Deputy Chief of the Ministry,33 words
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Article620 1956-11-26 4 Details Of Course In Malayan Varsity The court, for Diploma In Social •twtftet fct the Univfrtity of Malaya is primarily intended to giv* professional training for men and women who are already engaged in. or who wish to qualify for one of the branches of social620 words
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Article214 1956-11-26 4 OLYMPIC MEDALISTS RANKING MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.— With completion of 19 events including the equestrian game! at Stockholm in July, th< United States leads the field ii number of gold medals won ii the 1956 Olympics. Here is the standing giving gold, silver and bronze medals SCORE BOARD MELBOURNE. Nov. 25.—A.P. - 214 words
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Article110 1956-11-26 4 FR.-ISRAELI COLLUSION DENIED JERUSALEM, Israel Sector, Nov. 24. A news agency report that Premier David Ben Gurion was in Paris Oct. 28 in order to coordinate with the French authorities plans for the Sinai campaign which started the next day was denied Saturday by a spokesman of the Premier's office.A.P. - 110 words
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Article17 1956-11-26 4 it was announced by the Council of Ministers on Friday. Molotov is the former Foreign Minister.- A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article135 1956-11-26 4 ABU SUWEIR, Egypt, Nov. 26.— The morale of the United Nations emergency force is high and tJ.N. offlcials are doing: all they pan to keep it that way. There is nothing in the way of entertainment for the troops of many nations stationed at thisAP - 135 words
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Article150 1956-11-26 4 VIENNA, Nov. 25.— Violetta Ferrari, Hungary's most popular stage-and movie star, fled to Austria to escape arrest and possible deportation for her participation in the Hungarian rebellion. The pretty 23-year-old actress crossed the Austrian border together with a group of other members of Budapest's national theaterAP - 150 words
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Article121 1956-11-26 4 The driver of a timber lorry which was going up a steep hill towards the main road in the Kuala Kangsar area of Perak on Friday was shot in the hea<i by a terrorist when he refused TO stop. A second man in the lorry managed'121 words
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Article33 1956-11-26 4 CAMBODIA JOURNALISTS DUE TODAY The four Cambodian journalists who are visiting Singapore this week are due to arrive at the Tanjong Paga r Railway Station at 8 a.m. today, Monday, from the Federation.33 words
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117 1956-11-26 4 TIGHT SECURITY FOR LAMAS' VISIT TO INDIA security measures were clatnped on this Indo-Tibetan border area SatudTay to shield the Dalai Lama from antiChinese Tibetans. The Lama— the "Living Buddha" crossed into the Indian protectorate of Sikkim from Tibet Friday night. He reached the Sikkimese capital of Oangtok Saturday afternoon.AP - 117 words
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Article76 1956-11-26 4 MILAN, Nov. 25.— The Communist-dominated general confederation of trade unions polled 1 less than one-fourth of the vote in a n election for a workers' council in the big Snla Viscosa factory here Saturday. The election, the first in a big Italian factory since theAP - 76 words
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Article155 1956-11-26 4 Br*tirh°?LJL A i?« N V 5 The •v«*"tion of the first departure or one battalion Saturday night. L.t. Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell, commander of the AngloFrench task force here, said a battalion of the Royal West Kents was to embark Saturday night aboard theA.P. - 155 words
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Article139 1956-11-26 4 vJ >£ RIf L Nov 25 A New York bound Italian airliner crashed and burst into flames n a vlU^e near Paris Saturday, killing all but two of the 35 persons aboard. Jt 2 cn ttncation O f victims was difficult. Many bodies were badly burnedAP - 139 words
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Article71 1956-11-26 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 25— The federation of African Nationalist organizations declared Saturday that the anti-British Mau Mau fighters in Kenya 'Reserve the moral and material support of the world.'* j The statement said they should be supported like the Hungarian rebel because they wereAP - 71 words
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Article63 1956-11-26 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 25. Israel Invited U.N. observers on Friday to investigate conditions in the Gaza strip. Twenty-two Asian African nations charged last Wednesday that Israeli authorities were persecuting Arab refugees in the area. They reported near-famine conditions and "terror" methods. Israeli Foreign Minister63 words
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Article227 1956-11-26 4 LONDON, Nov. 28.— European motoring «hlfted into IoC gear last week-end as governments limited the output of supplies from their dwindling fuel oil stocks. xii aume countries mere was no motoring because of the effects of the closing o f the Suez Canal and the shutAP - 227 words
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Article95 1956-11-26 4 EGYPTIAN CASUALTIES 3,000? PORT SAID, Nov. 25.— The Egyptian governor of Port Said estimated Saturday that the Anglo-French landings here earliest this month brought death to 3,000 Egyptians and that 800 more were wounded. The Governor, Mohamed it will cost at least 10 million pounds (US62B million) to rebuild war-damaeedAP - 95 words
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Article55 1956-11-26 4 Nov. 10 and 12, but peace and order had been restored. "In view, however, of your desire for direct information," Mrs. Meir said in a letter, "the Government of Israeli would welcome the visit of your personal representatives who will be given all facilities to investigate and report on theA.P. - 55 words
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106 1956-11-26 4 "TERRIFYING POWER" OF SOVIET A— BOMB MOSCOW, Nov. 25.— An Asian diplomat Saturday quoted Nikita Khrushchev as describing the latest Soviet nuclear test explosion as "terrifying in its power The diplomat Khrushchev gained his impression from official descriptions of the test which the Soviet news agency Tass announced a jAP - 106 words
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Article127 1956-11-26 4 CANADIAN SQUADRON FOR U.N. CAPODICHINO STAGING AREA, Nov. 25.— A Canadian Air Force squadron will be soon at the disposal of the United Nations to operate an airlift between this staging base and the Egyptian landing point of Abu Sueir. Canadian Commodore F. S. Carpenter said yesterday that the operationA.P. - 127 words
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Article46 1956-11-26 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.— The Agriculture Department Friday issued an authorisation to India for the purchase of U5523,222,000 worth Of Wheat or wheat flour from US. suppliers. An agreement between India and the United States, signed Aug. 29, provides for th* authorisation.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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