Morning Tribune, 2 July 1947

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  • 9 1 MORNING TRIBUNE w Series) 10 CENTS JULY 2 1947
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  • 180 1 INDIAN RAILWAY STRIKERS STONE PASSING TRAINS iJuly 1 The Great Indian Peninnccd local and through t: from Bombay*! Victoria Station a: lUthoritJ that no tram would ►n until "the situation consi- Ii oard Uit-m menu of Pa r N them Bomh the piinc pal t o Bombay pass ard where
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  • 22 1 PETROL PRICE RISE CITY TRANSPORT S .(7 ft< p 9 last nigh) m the the ™> 9 th? m par> Inquiry 11 circum--1
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  • 13 1 IB CENTRE IN CAMERONS? Report! B will be I I lc I B
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  • 127 1 (Fror.. Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, June *n —-There is a fairly bi^ welfare scheme being conlered for the rank and fiie van Union Police." Mr. H.*B. Langworthy, Commissioner of Police. Malayan Union, told me in an rview. The Commissioner added: pod to Introduce
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  • 36 1 LONDON. July 1 —The King. Queen and tho Prm Attended service in Sandringhaxu Church when the old colours of the First Battalion of the Royal Norfolk Reiziment wer#> laid Reuter
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  • 66 1 "Black Maquis" Plot y 1 A I terd in r :::e Republic nad been French Arrr. uiy Department 1:1 icUve part in the invt .'ed. The 3 O^ncfal has led the man in the -tret t •:;at rr.iny more 0 <*n in I Th* IntelT of this
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  • 357 1 MOBILIZATION PLANS IN FULL SWING IN INDONESIA INCREASED CLASHES IN WEST JAVA I )ut Hi mi boat's Dim* I With Shore llnttcries JOGJAKARTA, July 1— The Republican Army Commander has ordered concentration of all civil and departmental motor vehicles in the city tomorrow in preparation of their mobilisation. Soekarno has
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  • 84 1 Britain Must Be Armed, Says Archbishop YORK. July 1.— Britain must be armed if the peace bf the world is to be preserved, the Archbishop of York. Dr. Cyril Barbett. told the York Diocesan Conference today. Kvery Christian must wish that conscription was not needed, the Arch bishop said," hut
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  • 89 1 CANBERRA, July I.— Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, told Australiara in a broadcast on his arrival at Canberra Aero hum from Darwin to day that Australia was h s own country because of his bovhoed association with Tasmana. It was
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  • 99 1 HONGKONG, July I.— A simple burial ceremony for 300 Canadians who died in the defence of Hongkong took place today. Canada's 80th birthday, in Sai Wan cemetery .about 20 miles from Hongkong This small plot, now forever Canada, is on high ground overlooking
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  • 57 1 NEW DELHI, July I.— About 100 people were reported here today to have been injured as the result of explosions last night in a religious shrine near Jullunder, 80 miles east of Lahore. The annual fair in the shrine .which was due to take place yesterday
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  • 462 4  -  Michael Fry j Su whkk lu:s I {rafting an international bill o) human rights. I by Draftu human right irer by Kim D. Roosevelt, i bills prepared by the United tariat, submitted by LDukes ton (Sir arles Dukes) a third by the French d
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    • 205 4 The threat of renewed conflict in done^ o 1 h e afK r a Long period of armed truer during which the Republicans and the Dutch had managed to worK towards a I compromise, that promised thrust In the blink 01 as the tatal word "final"
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    • 80 4 main's Chancellor of the Exchrqu< tons thai they must tighten anothei notch if the country is to dollar crisis. I newsprint, toba ►d will be imp may make a ledger. This will plunge Brit to the worst of wartime all conditions ind will tax theii pal to
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    • 22 4 riew effective ally than Involved which had tl me to v to .1 bout i 1 1 1 V
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  • 69 4 it is well-knuwn that the British Foreign Seen tary is keenly interested in the simplification of formal! t»es connected with foreign travel and believing tha travel improve* internaUonal relationship and tha familiarity breeds resp« To this end Mr. Bevin hastak. Th en t
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    170 5 < .1 before tvei i >»»r i i I i v old I i Hall Htasi< shrine u. one »J Um UH, is the »>• iios .is part bei row- in c u the Ben l T nited tisig screen reh which iii^ in Binfapc I 1.1 h
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  • 63 5 \i Carnegie Ar ur •il pi: is i d ham I>*mi Giovanni** opera costume the mic he alwayi tra uli. n 'i« i)i.i tiiat roif— u handmade and (<»ud not he replaced foi thouaandi ol dollars. Then rk Phi Ifwk'i famous Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
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  • 37 5 i complete New York Philharmonic-Symphony tured under its musical director, Artur Kodzinski, and under guest conductors Bruno Walter and i make K.U screen debut in (arm-: Hall tur F ducts Or- I i
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  • 20 5 c HA HUNT .WILLIAM PMI Ruth Ha MARTHA O'DRISCOLL FRANK M. HANS YARAY JOSEPH Bt HIMSELF I N
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  • 220 5 Marsha Hunt proves hei versatility as a dramatic actress in her adopt handling the starring role in tin "Carnegie Hall." Fhough born in Chicago on Oct 17, 1917. Marsha cor. si herself a native of New v for lii nci- niancy she broush l to
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  • 466 6  -  H.L. HOPKIN OUR LONDON LETTER h i ting i' Him i'li n that the L Si., keeping rubl one ol American n He m kes this his rep >ri as i th< 'ib i He also s that Amei i< a Is down the
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  • 78 6 LONDON, Juno 30. A .b that polishes hair, -.lie >calp and ctilS natural waves and j curls will be on nThe design is tirely different from the old le. The U- th are roiindwith ball-bra *****2: in i end t't' each, which as presses on the >calp
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  • 63 6 EMPIRE DEFENCE COSTS I I '.w British Fmp 1 tin 1 .mops t I 1 n tho ti tho E try. Great k that i and Empire would b>f such made. Mr. Attli e replied: a of th ho a matl and t;. bll conccr. "In thi such a tion
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  • 13 6 London. Jur.e 30.- E iard or. I tra senior guaiv ter 55 s
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  • 31 6 (Tribune StafT Reporter) KU Monday.—] ttion r< 10 chili !i Qnio ably I D. Houghton, i :i, to tin Tribuni Id <>i hi th<
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  • 153 7 I I but rt I 1 D' by .vheii a man walk- I bt. MAC I J< I I iiid Ined M Of tilt IU With a revolver in hia hand but surn. lered wI en nts. A i« .in*h of IV. 'iious led
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  • 54 7 ROBBERS SHOOT CHILDREN (By Our ft rter) Singapore. Tuesday. linese I gun- .1 him and wound* Idren. unmen 'nd the owner door. opened, -tepped up his hand. mediately ducked behind a table and took reupon ed. The ted him Idren instead, gunmen ran away without A --w in.nut* •ld-up was
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  • 213 7 LONDON hm. St.— Krit •Id today U'ut they will M tolKt. ill* r *rs, p<>v>,i|i tr \m. nmllef rations and fewer rio*h*i In IIM ii< \> |1 months. lht- Chancellor of the Bi i-hequcr I*r. Httffll Dajton, told Um ominous thaf grtaHT austtrity ?han t\«r
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  • 66 7 CHINA WAR: 30,000 REDS KILLED NANKING. July l Pape-.s In th« capital tonight splasl the entry Irto Sz^pingkai of government troop> which coi- r%ed op this kev Manchurian c»ty from North ar. d South rout Chlrese Red horce- which v.ere besieging it for the pa -7- IS days. Dispatches revealed
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  • 120 7 BRITAIN WANTS EARLY JAP PEACE TREATY LO! N June tain MacArthur. Si 1 concluded a 1 ble moment, a Fi r< ofceam hi si d r i London today. He was commenting on a nt by G nerai M Arthur urging that the p< treaty with Japan should be concluded
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  • 38 7 June 30. Tne Prt^araCommisslon < f the United I:::. I RelU:! p ation is now taking carjn i 32,000 refugees and displi persons in I iwlng the winding up today of UNNRA's for ro fu gees nt Eur Reuter
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  • 193 8  -  WITH VERA ARDMORE Ind Day Pr( I Thi Your Lapel Knocker K v.- ab ui ttl< quaint noU al pin H >• I cupor $omt such thing Us d jgy mai. quite nough to imprtss anybody. V calmly holds a r und r in teeth. Your friend
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    51 9  -  Unknown it* I I I I 1 lffel wmg Bells H i j I 81 A H E I il 9 Nil p ivii is for lik.- Actress Penny Kduard*. above. Youni flrls ihould dekij t!i<- use of >t and bepin J with a Ughi for special
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  • 111 9 Q *At what i it ap- 3 Ling girl A I think this depends the individual girl ai on the habits of community. Some girls than others. I* fs p elf. v ight ivThe Icing girls will bly delay much longer the use ol U] those
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  • 247 11 >er $47, Siam 1 $10G; No 2 $85- $37. S Sugar h dity lium quality Rock Sugar |i Australian p O t s:— Siam No. 1 i No. 2 $30. $28 Black Bears: $34. Tientsin No. l j *32: Siam No. 1 $30; No. 2 $23 1 Dried
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  • 56 11 LONDON. June 30.— The first aircraft load oi 7,000 flying miinigrants, who Britain tor autumn, will be ty ex -servicemen. Pwo Skymaster aircraft with 40 immi- I grants each will leave London ven da;. Peek, durAugust. SeptemtKT and Lor don. Tune 30 Jo rod macaw at the Londo :n,. charge*.
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  • 154 11 To luster better understanding and encourage cultural studies, nment, through Its Ministry of Education, has chQlarshipa to -tul dents of all races in Malaya and fieo a course of studies in the Universities of China. Out of the scholarships, two have been allocated to students
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  • 67 11 stville, Indiane, June ;<0~ I Seven passengi of the BaiJ I tralrj ihe "Columbian" vn route from Chicago Ington were derailed near h( I when tiie train liit an apparently defective V ted that at least were injured. P< i the vibration of the train
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  • 13 11 irsley, Y I re, June A v. Arthur Joi to nsloso M U.P.
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    • 186 11 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE 1 1 tons, bu. kok 1284 from Kuctu 309 from i h» 5678 mouth (Brit 4130 Jjun< Mccosh (British) 4806 rrom R im. iDutch> 4380 tons, from M Luke L'lio' 4300 alcutta. m Sha sh i 6052 Shangh raylor i 3091 I ting 'Bntishi ah ik 175 •P
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    • 311 11 JON YOUR RADIO TODAY] (Rauio Matdi/a-Sinyi. BL1 i; NETWORK GUSH PROGRAMMES 4 85 mi •i'pt from 7.45 to yau pjn. when the transmitter is carrying RED Netue N at 5.00 pm. 1 KOI IMi I'K()(,K.\MMI 1. pjn Re1.30 N p.n: Cl H .nd Pio^i\;mme Pumn I 20 Radio Orch.: Conductor:
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  • 25 13 w.tr \v :i precede by a nth of the irg of post-war foreign trade in I LUgUSt lo U.P.
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  • 34 13 An I: il col leein one ig< 1 500 for *h« mport .a it of I ia oiT^r two bl but it wan unsuccessful who has mpa ior '.el- 4 Reuter
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  • 172 13 June 30. Prime istcr < Dt Attice >aid in the C\ mmons today that he nnk it would be a u=eful thing, as suggested by i Oember, Hll| irgy. that I announce that :t w.i> .he I :ient a d ..e part Ireland nded and
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  • 62 13 Tokio, July 1 All Indian the British Oommonwealth Occupation Force in Japan an- now expected to be withdrawn by tht Augusf. it d hero E.irlier reports said that the ll wi uld n ;om'plpted Until the end of the year month. with i\\< tore
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  • 192 13 INDON, June 30.— Captain Gammans (Conser\ d in the House of Commons to-day what reply for India, Mr. Arthur Hend, Mid, to the request made by the ,1 domiciled Eui >mmuniti< •hat they should be establisl eland nd that, in particular, facil. nould vided for
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  • 107 13 British Claim Against Albania The Hague. June 30.— Albania 1 reply to the request ot the International Court of Justice to appear in connection with the min:ns ol the two British destroyers in the Corfu Channel last autumn is "on the way" and is expected early this week, it was
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  • 161 13 don, June 30 -Major-Gen I] R. E. Laycock, who is n t.r:ng w:ll tk s.ucceded a^ i Of t:ie Combined OperationsStaff tomorrow (Tuesday* by General G E. WildrranLushir.gton. Royaj Marines. Maj -Gen Laycock took up bis appointment in 1943 when he relieved Viscount Mountbatten H> Ad the
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    • 29 13 ODEON CABARET (NEW WORLD PARK) Dances Nightly S.3op.m. to Midnight Saturdays: I ion to la.m. Sundays: I Tea Dan to o p.m. Courteous Service j Pleasant Partners Moderate Charges.
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  • 169 14 The Mil trial Reh*WlitiU©n Finincc IMI7 In ccrtlt'i u iiiciufcirwi rehabilitation. i tak i mi*n< and I thi AP] nish fu) i damage -uffered by the under- j taki: war, and thi tion The B resei it :> report t>3 inated bj borne
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  • 191 14 Share Market Has Better Inquiries (Tribune u c ri i The share tto saw a flrmei un better inqulri( volume .-till -mull Wi n firmer at $24 cum dlv and Malayan H:>' Series were a steady markei $2:' H tigk< Hunk were $990 $1.0 Steam hip.s w» bid $20!. with
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  • 74 14 Rubber Market Irregular: Heavy Trading Wit ure. cent I up. n drop pi and busii r Na 1 Thr 1 quiet bin VFSTEKDAVS PRICKS S C.C.R.A.*s rubber prices yesterday we: Buyers Si Hers ct<. cts. pi r lb. per lb. K)t, 251 R.BS. b. In bales July 26^ 27 2
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  • 60 14 A model Cricket School— the first ot its kind in India -designed to gn- expert eoachteg and Aaini,^ to cl^Stltr^ n /t.; rUketer mS ****»«<* "Jban. Planned b% the M andar. himself a n and le* the Indian Cricket 1 England in i named
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  • 452 14 INDI »U.S M 00 43 00 3.60 1 0 I I Mtcra life 5J 60.00 W Ham:: 41.00 4.2 00 [enry Waugh 18.00 20.00 .ioi B $980 00 $1010 00 Malacca Elec 1 60 1 70 Cd a Elec* Prefs. 1.60 1.70 Malayan Bn 23 IS Mala
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    • 29 14 pi:kii\<; lai e to.. HAM) IMItHOini.KFI) LINEN FANCY HANDKERCHIEF All sizes Tor Gent's, Lady's ,v Children. 86, North Bridge Road Tel. i3BO Let us hike troal VICTORIA DRYCIEANWG CO.
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    • 120 15 (»u "Man-at t he-Rails") m •f t) K m pu M I I K\t E O\K H I B '.'::<■ of I RACE TWO I blv I RA< I THREI I I I take 9 IK I B 1 i by Mr. J. Norton, I i
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    • 132 15 I ning wiu i iniu'd in the .^k»don I Champion- U the quarterfinal be decided. Th» men d thtir quarter-final mat toda} In th. W men's Singles qua Sheila Sunimeis South Mrs. Patricia Todd 'An ~5. 6 4 and Mis'; Doris H*f1 btat Mrs Jean Nicol 4 o, 6
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    • 55 15 LONDON. July l.-FredHo-d. Secretary of the Football ***d th- the annual meeting of the Lvague \n London today to lay any Information that would reveal illements made by clubs to transferred players. He said would hkt to i! te the istattUn player ha 3 I '.000
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    • 36 15 GLUT OF GOALS: S.C.F.A. II BEAT JUNIORS II I Mr I <S«mhY» il. SCFA (Junior) 1. raking tull from Junio LI up to iui the Army, with 1' I RAF the 1 thr fifth n, I
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    • 107 15 LONDON. July I.— The pi cricket topic is the appointment of 29-year-otd Kenneth Cranston. a rpool dentist, fcr the Third Test South Africa at Old Tiaftold. Oansion. married, with two young children, s in practice with his fathei and livei at Heswftll, A: ance, this
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    • 31 15 A 7 iSl l Received new Shipment:— Grays Badminton Had Crickd Nets Autoqrapli Tricki't Batl Australim Ahdoniinal Cricket MatUni i urther Particular! BALBIR CO., 111, North Bridge K«» Singapore Phone ».'W
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  • 41 16 GOVT. SERVICES SALARIES COMMISSION The Public ft "omi 'M 1 itions, ui tovertlment Offl I in the Malayan <>W i90 witne <nd from all pal ry. All t in Kuala 1 urn] mission will ■u Monda tate nt Th< i ..•aid
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  • 48 16 In order ird and m m, intl-malarial ljnn lU >€H'!» set up. Th the BU I 111 KII riMAM VILLI lil KII PAXJAXG vill v |I\N(,I MI I U.J Bl in K \II 1 \<-I H PASIB PAXJ ING v!! I x
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  • 328 16 Rent Bill Is Exploitation Of S 'pore Wage Earners Rights OJ Common Ptvpuf Ignored, Say Te<ic/hr>M In the face m the pnc. •>iu> the Kent Control Conuni" Ir his in .v that the shorta I J 'Aon, th< nt's lal I reni Is tai amount u> form efl I ship
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  • 48 16 i\ PENANG. June 30.--Mr. IF. C. Sands, MBE, Scout I Commissioner Malaya, will bv touring Malaya during Sep^mber and October to visit th( ml ps, N: rating N 1 by the Scout mmiss ma keeping In touch with in the Mala) Union ami Situ-.
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  • 67 16 TRANSIT CAMP TRAGEDY: CSM'S SUICIDE .K tO 3 iturday before hU s made la b:iik r had abMc£« j >!X N n Transit was -tated tc mbler of appeared to t>> w S i R. R. HamJt. J Th v.r His :< addressed to Hammond (of 1 I Id Securit
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  • 139 16 Shackle Club Opens Today Today at 6.30 pin the ial opening ol th< 8 Club in Beach Road by Mrs. Cox. wife of Maj. -General L. H Ccx. G. O C, Singapon District. The Club which has b en to other ranks oi some time is now and a W.O
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