Malaya Tribune, 2 August 1948

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  • 63 1 The Malaya Tribune BY TDK PEOPLR FGH THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Printing SimuHĕ mnmnltf h'naht Immpnr, fvh P*n*n§ Telegrams: "Tribune Spore: Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) FIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The MALAYA TRIBUNE I n<J n AyentS Urasirs. Colin
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  • 162 1 U.P. s LONDON, i. I „„M.eial t**» m standings 1 |hr 194« Olympic I 1 BA 1*4, France 1 j g swr.lt-n 25, Australia > 1", Ho«gJU7 U, Austria If, Grral Britain 12, Italy /rehoslovakia 10, j pr'nmarii 7, Finland 7, \,.r\\.«> 7, Belgium 5, I ivyloa •>,
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  • 609 1 OLYMPIC CENTRE. (Richli, Aug. 1. -ARORNTIN'K BOXER Cirilo Gil was rushed to Kingston Hospital for an emergency appendectomy at 4.30 a.m. yesterdav. The young Argentine featherweight suffeied an attack about 4 a.m. and an Argentine doctor. Dr. Grasho accompanied him to hosoital. .•.here an operation was pet- >rm<
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  • 31 1 «tKLlN. Aug. 1. The Sov 't't n?w. papjr Zeitung in j said that Berlin's non-i Communist magistrate had i'Hfeitod its right to' call itv'i l -preventative of the t Berlin." i
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  • 561 1 "Big 3" Envoys To Meet Josef Stalin U.P. Reuter. In an atmosphere of tense expectancy, the world today is watching Ihe movements of the d iplomats of the Big Three Western Powers. Big news was expected at any moment in Moscow where after Molotov's interviews
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  • 67 1 (Tribune Stiff Reporter). Thou send 4 oi schoolchildren, relumed to school this morning under the Department of Education's scheme of elimination of imaecesjary holidays neces«lUted by the prolonged polio vacation during Easter. However the/ will be h -ring a holiday on Friday tllaii Raya Puasa).
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  • 87 1 PARIS. Aug. l. Air France vmoonct d tonight that that -i six-motored Hydravkw cirryw !">J persons trna mis ing on B flight between Martinique an« Fiench West Africa. The giant seaplane left Fort de Fiance in French Wee Indies at 1450 hours GMT yesLei day.
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  • 46 1 MANCHESTER. Aug. 1- A tilth British national newspaper, the Daily Telegraph, was tonight added to the list of those whose northern editions will not appear here tomorrow owing to a dispute between their managements and the Typographical Association over a wage Increase demand.
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  • 361 1 (Tribune Stall' Reporter) Approximately 120 unauthorised houses buili in the Municipal area during the occupation period have now been assessed by the Municipal Assessor The assessing of the** houses was commenced only in April this year. Notice is understood to have b.?en served on several
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  • 38 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Aug. 1. Jack Luii. New Yoik Sunday Mirror ;lumnist. said today that th: ~ga Khan is reported to hay. .nacie a reservaiion at John's riopkins hospital. Baltimore, for a physical checkup.—Reuttt.
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  • 38 1 A jeep driven by a British Serviceman entered a sixfoot monsoon ditch at the 6 m.s. Bukit Timah Road it about 420 yesterday evening. The vehicle landed on its wheels and the driver escaped injury.
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  • 28 1 U.P. PMtis. Aug. I.—Mohammed Una l'ahlevi, Shah of Iran, ai rived here by plane from London today and was greeted by Premier Andre Marie. —U.P.
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  • 22 1 LONDON, Aug. 1.-At least Mill, ol Me liut-liian usitlciaed dv Mc partv last r'udruarv appealed to have tal« »> tdeir pun»«d„»ent to heArt.
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  • 60 1 (By ALLAN I KU IS; I'KNANG, Today. Tlie going for today's races is likely to he good. Best ?>ets are Friar's Last. Star Ciod. and Air Port. Coo l each-way wagem are Ktuitella, Fairlyn and Fleeting Memory. For thone who like long odds, the following may
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  • 71 1 I Tribune Staff Reporter!. A Chinese couple passengers in a trishaw- were "seriously Injured when theji» vehicle an a car collided at the junction of Orchard Road and Scotts Road at 8.15 last night. The tr shaw was wrecked but the Malay rider escaped with slight
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  • 65 1 BERLIN. Aug. 1 A R.A.F Dakota carrying four tons of coal into E3rlin swerved off Be runaway and crashed at Oatow airfield today, but notx)dy was injured. Trn? plane's left win g anrt motor were damaged and Ihfe ir.dCi-can iage collapsed. The machine was moved
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  • 117 1 LONDON, Aug. 1. -Naval and aii patrol.- along the coast of Palestine and all United Nations observers have been alerted to watch for two landing craft loaded with arms for the Jew* reported to be ap pioaching the country, a United Vations spokesman said in Am
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  • 55 1 BUDAPEST, Aug. 1.- Leaders of ail Hungarian parties met today and approved Arpad Szakasits, President of the I fnited Workers Party, to succeed reatavM President .Sol tan Tildy. A communique explaining the arrest of Tildy's son-in-law Viktor Csornoky still has not been issued, and government oniciuis maintained
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  • 195 1 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Malayans today are consuming; three times as much of non-tropical fruit than they did ten years ago. According to official figures. Malayan 7 imports of fnesh ffutt* have averaged slightly over 20.000 tons a year since 1937. The value of these imports has
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  • 47 1 Mr. Andrew Gilmour, Acting Colonial Secretary and Secretary for Economic Affairs Singapore, cutting the tape at the Engineering and Trad Exhibition yesterday j evenin at the Happy World Park. By hit side is Mr. J. D. Campbell, Manager of the Hippy World and organiser of the exhibition.
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  • 183 1 U.P. BERLIN, Aug. 1.-Fivv-thtntsana Berlin women today paid tribute to the ''Western pilots who are supporting Berlin's fight for freedom and democracy." The mee'ing was arranged us a memorial to First Lieut. Charles H. King of Britton. South Dakota, USA-., and First Lieut.
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  • 419 1 U.P. CAIRO Aug. I.—Two big explosions occurred in the centre of Cairo. They occurred within 10 minutes of each other. Three men were seen bleeding at the scene of the blast, where glass windows were shattered. Thousands of persons rushed to Emadeldine Street as soon as
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  • 68 1 Reuter. COLOMBO, Aug. I.—Lieut. Charles Ibara. press officer d!x>ard La Argentina, which passed through Singapore recently said in an interview today that the cruiser experienced Inc weather from the time it < t out on a world cruise on April 20. Cadets and crew both went
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  • 153 2 KUALA LUMPUR, ffoftday the R.A.F. renewed its attacks on insurgents' hideouts and camps late yesterday afternoon when a strike Ml made by Spitfires with rockets and cannonfire on an insurgents' hideout in Perak, states an R.A.F. communique issued here tonight. The communique said that the target
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  • 72 2 (From Our Own Re-porter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday: An official police communique released here this mofning states that a combined police and military force of about 220 men took part In a sweep in the Kemendore area outside I Jasin, Malacca, yestrday. The operation which lasted from
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  • 633 2 BANGKOK, August I.— Siamese frontier police last night clashed with an armed gang of Communists who tried to escape into Siam from Malaya, according to an official despatch received here today and cabled by Reuter. One Siamese policeman was reported killed ln the encounter
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  • 155 2 I Tribune Staff Reporter) Malaya will be represented at. the forthcoming InOrganisation conference which is to be held in New Delhi iti November, said Air Vice-Marahall S. E. Storrar, Director of Civil Aviation for the Malayan Federation and Singapore At this conference. Air
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  • 572 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Malayan Indian Congress has decided to take n-w m local Government in Singapore and the FcderaUo dU tinct from the constitutions, nnd will be preparedl to o, u~. Municipal Councils. Town Boards, Ruial Boards nrS ocal Government bodies. Mr. Budh
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  • 212 2 A Malay trishaw rider lied as a result of a collision between his vehicle and a station wagon driven by a Br'tish soldier, shortly after noon on Saturday at the 7th m s East Coast Road. The Serviceman conveyed the badly injured rider to the
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  • 223 2 Singapore Traffic Police arc looking for the Chinese driver of a speeding lorry. The vehicle, a three-ton Chevrolet (5A4720) was overtaken after an exciting chase which began from the circus at Empress Place and ended at tkfc Lavender Street —Kallang Road junction where the signal
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  • 112 2 PAHANG. Sunday—lt is reported from the Mentakab area that only 20 insurgents participated in the Mengkarak estate attack 0 n the night of July 30. The report adds that all the seven Special Constables on the estate arc safe, while three of the enemy were
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  • 29 2 Reuter. LAHORE, Aug. 1.—Flooding of the river Chenab washed away 200 villages in th* Muzaffargarh district near here, it was reported today No casualty figures are ret available, Router.
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  • 224 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Singapore has its own "water babes." almost similar to those presented to movie-goers by Hollywood's Walt Disney. Clad in nothing but their "birthday suits" little Chinese lads have been seen swimming in the island's famous Singapore River in the flowing tide af> all hours
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  • 31 2 Two cases of poliomyelitis were reported in Singapore yesterday. The victims were an Indian child and a Chine™ child. The Chinese child die! soon after admission.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 535 3 KARLES LYNCH i I thousand sportsmen in Str.te ot Victoria <Au«traawaited the first light of •.vt. (»n the opening day duck shooting season in tin State. 3 a.m. the visibility was nt to Bet guns firing in ot the State's popular joting centres. r>iid<
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  • 351 3 Singapore has been buiu on a fine economic foundaan<! we are determined and confident that this econofouadaUcai is built for lcng-term stability." declared Br. Andrew Gilmour, Acting Colonial Secretary and Sec- tor Econon.ic Affairs Singapore, when he opene.i 12 million-dollar combined Engineering and Trade Ex tkxi
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  • 94 3 The Kuala Lumpur Malay Majlis, in a recent edii on tire impending possr- oi a terrorist major; "Tensive, strongly urged im military reinforceMaiaya. paper also urged Jm enlistment of men. drably Malays. in the Force and "the Special astabularjr. "Thoae still un1 l«ai with the
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  • 48 3 ear-old Muslim, a Kraper, was removed to with severe injuries ■'< after being; knocked b) a taxi in 3erangoon °n Saturday afte.noon. f a passing boy scoot ~J red first aid. Cpl. Idris bin <>' who was on patrol 1 "i the vicinity, telephoned n 'imhuHnrr
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  • 117 3 TJ** L'lbradoi retriever br>n<j.s in the td'd niter a tucc&Mtful whot. Shooting party moving to a r>ew position. As season alliances ducks become more annu and frequent changes lo vantage points sti neceSMOrg DUCK SHOOTING IX AUSTRALIA. Ten thousand sportsmen in Victoria. Australia, writ out for the ojienmg
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  • 267 3 Reuter. Rhodes Aul,. L Count Fo'ke Bernadotte, United Nations mediator in Palestine is leaving here today on a sixdav visit to Amman. Jerusalem, Alexandria. Haifa, and Tei Aviv to discuss the demilitarisation of Jerusalem and the refugee problem with Arab and Jewish authorities. Mr. Ralph J. Bunchc.
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  • 91 3 The Radical Malay Lsiamic Paity. "Hisbul Musiimin. Malaya" has issued a statement from its headquarteis in Johore Bahru. condemning violence as a method of achieving political purposes. The statement urged Muslims throughout Malaya, pat ticularly the Malays, to stand firm "as one body, in facing the situation
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  • 320 3 Reuter. DUBLIN, Aug. I—Prime Minister John Costello of Eire I will have a stiff ftgHt on his hands if he persists in his attempt to secure a un.ted federal Ireland as a prelude to joiniug Lie Western Union. Sir Basil Brooke. Prim Minister of Northern Ireland,
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  • 819 4 Amid more pressing excitements, the controversial subject of the dictated income-tax in Malaya is partially forgotten. Behind the scenes, however, the Governments are carrying on with their plan for collecting the most unsuitable form of taxation, and before long the public will be confronted by demands
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  • 86 4 Reuter-AAP. TOKio, July 30 A combined minor exercise will nc held by the British Pacific Fleet, United States Suppor* Group Naval Forces Far East and the Far Ea3t Air Forces on Aug. 2 and 3 off the coas* of Japan, it was announced today. The
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  • 37 4 Reuter. 15LDORADO SPRINGS. ColaraJo. Aug. I.—lvy Baldwin, famed trapeze artist, parachutist a n d wirewalker. today celebrated his 82nd. birthday by walking a 300-foot cable stretched across a mountain canyon. Reuter.
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  • 1983 4  -  SPOTLIGHT ON THE MALAYAN by L.Q. Chua This is rot a crude attempt at painting the Malayan Chinese school black; it is merely a plain statement of sober truth. To lay bare its dark ways is not necessarily to be blind and deaf to its brighter side.
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  • 397 4 Reuter. MANILA.--Is Philippine independence real? Emphatically 10. says Arsenio Lacson. Philip"Oines' counterpart of America';Walter Winchell. ln his column "In This Coiner." which he contributes daily gratuitously to the Star Reporter, a four-page postliberation afternoon tabloid, he writes at length on the second anniversary of the Republic
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  • 49 4 More academic distinctiomnave been awarded to Far Eastern students in Britain Mr T. Ko of the National Wuhan University has been appointed to a lectureship in metallurgy at Birmingham University and at graduation ceremony at Edinburgh University degrees were conferred on number of students from Far East.
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  • 41 4 BIRMINGHAM. The gross income for the year ended 31st March, 1948, £132,192, was the highest ever recorded in the history of the Salvage Department. This income was largely derived from the sale of salvaged materials and by-pro-ducts. v
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  • 1537 5  - ENGLISH AUSTRALIAN CRICKET ORGANISATION This ptaii.il lea of the i organisation of Austnt- lian nichet from very l Juatoc «r.i tr-N to til** V i top perhaps vvi'-l ::-lp 1 readers to unM.-ista.ad the |irrv in Am ,t raliail 4 ■Sjpoftertflf in th. Teats. A comparison wit a the 1
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  • 893 5 Mr. Saw Kirn Thiat. a mom- j bcr of Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, had his first solo flight on Friday morning. Mr. F. A. Briggs has been appointed to act temporarily as a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur. 9
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  • 447 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI. A twen*y-year- I old country gfrl who Attained I nationwide fame with a claim Jh it she hud not eaten for nin I years, has ri.nj.ily been eaugh' raiding the la rd T. The Shanghai Evening Post, quoting a brief (ii pite': from I
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  • 69 5 Three motor-cars two taxis i in I private car were involved |n a collision near tin jimerjon of Roehore Road and Vorth Bridge Road yesterday coining. The private CW in I a tavi tretc park<<i by the i adside when a second taxi is stated to
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  • 348 5 Reuter. CHICAGO. Peacetime ases of atomic energy, conservation of the ■aUon'i ffwrindHng natural re jources, ami u\ ntiol and cure of crippling 01 killing .hsca-es lire the greatest P'"°Mems facing American science md technology today. Th it, at least In the opinion of a group of
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  • 360 6 Reuter. LONDON. Aug. L- A violent thunderstorm which flooded the gronnd broutrht en close >f play in the match between Lancashire and Yorkshire at Old Trafford yesterday, but before it came Lcn Hutton, England's opening batsman, had scored a contury for Yorkshire. Hutton hatted faultlessly for
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  • 221 6 Entries for th* five-day Singapore ,Turf Qhib Autumn (Gold Cup» Meeting have been invited and will close at 12 noon. Sept. 1, at' the Secretary's office. Fields are to be limited 10 sixteen run- I I hers. (he Bukit Timah Race Coarse will be open for
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  • 209 6 While the Colony's best badj minton stais arc battling for j honours in the second North versos South encounter et Kur.ia Lumpur, Singapore's juniors also fought hard in their respective ties yesterday at the Haw-Par Gymnasium hall here, where the Singapore Junior Badminton Championships were in further
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  • 141 6 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. L—Glamorgan were all out for 197 against the Australians, who were 44 for the loss of one wicket when play closed for the dfty on Saturday. The detailed scores wire— Glamorgan (Ist Innings): E. Pavies lbw. Ring 24, Clift c Barnes b I. Johnson
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  • 32 6 U.P. ROME, Aug. I.—The Italian motion picture "Christopher Columbus", depleting the life of the discoverer of America, was preeshted today to the Commission of the General Directorate for Cinematography.—U.P.
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  • 304 6 Reuter. LONDON. Aug. 1. The hope of India among Olympic free style wrestlers is 20-year-old flyweight Khashaba Jadhav, who yesterday won a brilliant victory ovlt United States champion B. S. Jernlgan. "If Jadhav can beat Jer nigan." the United States coach said before the bout. "then
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  • 161 6 Reuter. LONDON, Jlily 31.—The leading six places in County Cricket Championships table up to and including matches which ended yesterday are P. W. L. D. Pts. Derby 19 10 4 4 136 Glamorgan 19 10 4 5 132 Yorkshire 17 9 2 6 124 I Lancashire 19
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  • 103 6 WASHIX GT0N l Amir.,] Srr, wh 'ch mav r V "*-I an thV aUon r':, fmct which Stat, ,i" foreign J?***. Production of mcnt. ctrrjt1 •oped hv the pjf I '°r the Army causo it has nnS^i mustbcheaWihl^C bulk hatreril: < expected to rrei?, "f
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  • 37 6 U.P. FRANKFURT. Aup T cials announced today vJt Jaroslav Stranskv Ufrl, Education in mcnt when the took over in Fehruv. C, arrived in Gcrinanv aft-T caping from a Plan* rc L, camp.—U.P.
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    • 602 6 sifuAfiofcs VACANT T&l»|CaL j ASSISTANTS Vacancies exist for 6 Technical Assistants on the Establish ment of the P.W.D. Kedah Applications are Invited from men having the necessary qualifications. A minimum qualification will be the Dlplo ma of the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur. The Commencing salary of successful candidates will de
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    • 359 6 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that FELICITAS BRYAN of No. 8, Oranje Building. Stamford Rd. Singapore Is applying to the Governor for naturalization, and I hat any person who fcn-nvs any 1 reason why naturalization should not h. granted should send a written and signed statement of the fact* to
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