Indian Daily Mail, 5 November 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 264. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 470 1 India's Neutrality Ia Cold War Made Clear I, Milton Kelly, A.P. Correspondent) 1/ [DISON, Wisconsin, Nov. 4.— Prime Minister LjU Ju.mharlal Nehru of India ends his goodI lour of America here today as he began it—proon<j0n<j little s hoping for much, but too proud
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  • 190 1 SEW DELHI, Nov. 4. Explaining why India decided to I n the Commonwealth, the I'rime Minister, Pandit Nehm, itembers of the Indian Community m Vancouver on Nov. "We follow the policy of Mahatma Gandhi. Where elements f frui 1 1 is 1 ((.operation
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  • 123 1 LONDON, Nov. 4.— Fashionable dress-makers of London, New York and Paris are beginning to be interested m the posnbilitfei of San as onu of the most attractive forms oi femine attire for the evening occasion. Recently several countries copied Sari motifs into th«ir designs of evening
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    91 1 PHOTO DR MOHAMMED HATTA, Premier of the Indonesian Republic, signs the Provisional Constitution for The United States of Indonesia, at the Hague, Oct. 20. He was the first to sign Others are left to righ*- PREMIER ANAK AGUNG Premier of East Indonesia; HATTA: SULTAN HAMID II of PonZianak West Borneo,
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  • 146 1 BANGKOK, Nov. 4^-Thailandj 21-year-old King Phumipol Aduldej til return t o Bangkok from Lausaiine. Switzerland at Hhe end of next month for his coronation, a "enior Thai cabinet source said «n an interview yesterday. K&B Phumipol also ha,- instructed the Government to proceed m the
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  • 103 1 NOEL BAKER'S TRIBUTE TO INDIA PAKISTAN MONTREAL, Nov. 4.— lndia and PakistaTi arc showing the rest of Asia "an example of democratic self-government," Mr. Philip Noel. Baker, British Commonwealth Secretary, said at a press conference here las t~mght. If they got the capital good:- tftey need to expand production, they
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  • 154 1 Madras Govt. Postpones Talking Over Of High Schools (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 4— Education Minister Mr. Madhava Menon told a Press Conference yesterday the Government have decided t o post, pone the scheme of faking ovr all the high school* m the Province The Government of India had
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  • 91 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 4.— The British Aii Chief Marshal, Sir John StaMOr, who is visiting India for Hire*- days from Nov. 4, is no stranger to this country. He was born m India -Ranikhet, m the United Provinces-2-in 1897 and has twice served m
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  • 107 1 MOVE TO REDUCE DEARNESS ALLOWANCE CRITICISED (From Our Own Correspondent) AHMEDABAD, Nov. I— The vSecretary of the Ahmedabad Textile Labour Association today criticised the move of the Ahmedabad Millowners Association to reduce the dearne» allowance paid to textile workers. The Miilown^rs Association has ia*u e d a two-in«»nth> notice to
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  • 184 1 RS. 2M. "EARN WHILE YOU LEARN" FREE ART CENTRE IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Nov. 4.—A free art education to people on learn" is to be established m a This was disclosed by the well known Indian artist, Mr. Nagesh Yawalkar, who has prepared Rs. 2,--000,000 scheme for the proposed centre.
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  • 150 1 LONDON, Nov. 4— Mr. Gordon Patrick Walker, Under Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, said yesterday £ha» Britain's policy was unchanged on any question of transfer to thy Union of South Africa of the British protectorates of Bechuanaland, Basutoland and Swaziland. In reply to a question fat told
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  • 143 1 NEHRU CONGRATULATES BOTH DUTCH AND INDONESIANS THE HAGUE, Nov. 4.— A message from Pandit Jawaharlal Nenru, Prime Minister of India, read a a farowell dinner given by Indian Ambassador Dr. M. S. M*'hta <o delegate* to the roundtable conference on Indonesia tonight praised "the statesmanship shown by both paries which
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  • 221 1 ADMISSION TO INDIAN ARMY MALAYAN INDIANS MAY APPLY SINGAPORE, Nov. 4.— The Fede. iai Public Service Commission will hold examinations m India a* .ill ah. ii)au Bombay, Calcutta, Dei--111, Madia- and Nagpur sometime m feoruary, lttoO, for selection of candidates lor admission to the Military \V>ng of the Armed Forces
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  • 79 1 GANDHI MEMORIAL FUND NOW EXCEEDS RS. 104 M. NEW DELHI, Nov. 4 —The Ex*I'u/'ve (ommiinv of the Gandh« National Memorial Fund has decided /<» avt up working units all over India to carry on thy work of the Fund. Each unit will be under the charge of an organiser, who
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  • 84 1 Ayyangar To Study Refogee Problem In Assam W. Bengal. (From Our Oun Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Nov. 4. Actinfc Iniian Foreign Minister, and Transport Minister Mr. N. Gopalahwamy Ayangar left here for Gauhiiti m out« to Shillon^ to study tin prob- m of th«- intlux refugees lacluling a targe number of Mutlinui
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  • 120 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 4. The In/«'rna£ioiial Con^res. \\\,7ld~T^ Ilowship of Faiths woill be held m Delhi during /h. firs! u«k of January. 1950. The objccU of Jhis Con^re>-. an- t tt draw logi-thcr. m onimon bond of fellowship, £he pt-ople of
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  • 591 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Nov. 5, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS (In Defence of the Indian Soccer Tourists) .NOT ALL-IISDIA IEAM ii is most gratifying to note tnat the inuian soccer tourists nave m tneir later matches playcu m Singapore succeeded m erasing tne poor impression wnicn tueir earner ones nad
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  • 500 2 Sardar Patel Replies To Birthday Messages "POSTPONE MUTUAL BICKERINGS AND FAULTFINDINGS" NEW DELHI, Nov. 4.— Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, replying to the innumerable messages of good wishes on his 74th birthday, Tuesday appealed to his countrymen to face the issue before tnem as realists, as men
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  • 398 2 MOSCOW, Nov. 4.-Soviet-Chin, WWw now by leaps and bounds. Every ri ullu '*l Z^ Soviet press which indicates a wide, m >riri^ som[ Clu^ tween the two nations. of p^^ Since Soviet recognition of the (hi C o^! a number of Chinese
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  • 112 2 TRANSFERENCE OF KASHMIR GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS SRINAGAR, Nov. 4. The Kashmir Government have constituted a committee to examine the question of transference of its Customs, Telegraphs and Telephones and Highway Departments to the Government of India under the instrument of accession, it was announced here. The Committee consists of the State's
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  • 108 2 RECOVERY OF ABDUCTED KASHMIRI WOMEN NEW DELHI, Nov. 4. The new procedure for the recovery of abducted Kashmiri women and children agreed t 0 between India and Pakistan is expected to remove past difficulties mi n their recovery, according to an External Affairs Ministry Press Not*, The Governments of India
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  • 50 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 4.— Thirty-three new locomotives arrived here last Cek ty. s s Belgeanne "from M^r€al for the Indian railways About 300 locomotive have aL rif./H arriv d from the U.S.A. and £"i? a> and over 500 m are rnortly eXDcnteri f™™ .l_^ countrfes.- FOC
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  • 47 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 4._ An eightday drama festival will be held \n Dolhi from Nov. 12. Sponsored by Cotnr^ f rm€d Indian Dl *ml f,?n J >ro gramme wil delude full length plays m English Hln! dustani and other Indian i*^' i! 1 GIIS
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  • 104 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 4.— The question of the location of the Federal Court of India and a suitable Court House for it is stated to be engaging the attention of the authorities. From Jan. 26, 1950, when the new constitution comes into force, the number
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  • 47 2 I NEW DELHI, Nov. 4.— The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, m a telegram to Sardar Patel nas congratulated him on his <4th birthday. Tne telegram says: "All good Wishes to you on your birthday. May you be spared long for India's service."— (FOC).
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  • 126 2 MADRAS, NOV. 4.— Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Congrese President, declared here that there could be no remedy for the evils of blacfcoiarketing and corruption m th« country except by "elevating the code of «thics and the moral standard of the common man." Dr. Sitaramayya
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  • 279 2 Kerbala Martyrdom Commemorated: Appeal For Hindu-Muslim Amity CALCUTTA, Nov. i. IJj commemorate the martyrdom of liazrat Imam Hossain, the grand-son of the Prophet, m kerbala, a meeting was held m the Muslim Institute Hall, CaL cutta. Dr. P. C. Ghosh, member of the Congress Working Committee, presided. Paying homage to
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  • 88 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 4.— Pandit Nehru will celebrate hi* 61st birthday on Nov. 14 m Bombay, it was announced here last week by the Pro. vincial Congress HQ. The Bombay PCC had approached the Prime Minister, before he left for the USA, t 0 celebrate
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  • 60 2 IMPERIAL DEFENCE COLLEGE COMMANDER TO VISIT INDIA NEW DELHI, Nov. 4.— The Commander of the Imperial Defence College, Air Chief Marshal Sir John Slessor, will arrive today on a three-day visit. Born at Ranikhet, the? United Provinces, he served m India twice, once m 1921 and the second time m
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  • 297 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 4.— Th c Mines and Minerals (Regulations and Development) Act, 1948 which was passed by the Dominion Legislature last year came into force from Oct. 25, 1949. The Act extends to all provinces, Centrally .administered areas and States which
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  • 65 2 wg the Ceyftjjf 1 rants Act Qn^'V^iJ mum, to be knom r r Ceylon p a n<Wn «t j Thew passes wul v application m the J* N 7 the OfflcfonS??? 3 *J»ner for Ind la ln &M It should, hwevei the possession oi the o ™;mpt the holder
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  • 45 2 VATICAN Cm N J nal Franoxo Mar Hid Prefect of th»- C Council. di»d her* heart failure r-ducng the 3 ol cardinals of thi Cai to 54 Pupr PiUS XII |p| month to p'store th^ CqQh Cardinals to i& full strtngti^ Reuter
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  • 42 2 KARACHI. N Gurmani has reltaqai as Pakistan Minist-r for Kid Affairs, and is going abroad! "diplomatic mission: tt nounced rut' 1 Liaquat Al; X Prime Minister, Utm\ over tht duti "I for Kashmir Afftln tl -j ment added. Reuter
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  • 2002 3 l nira Keading To Be Moved By Nov. 15 |QM OF CONASSEMBLY EXPECTED TO BE OVER BY MONTH END DKLHI, (By Air Mail).—\ ow thnf il% >;„,, of the Republican constituting %Thas ttncludediiU an appropriate occasion to review the jU,J feature* of the new
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  • 170 3 MYSORE, Nov. 4.— The CongresK party m the Mysore legislature is not m favour of immediate unification of Kamataka. The party meeting adopted a resolution that the time is not opportune for including Mysore m a unified Karnataka, formed on a linguistic basis,
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  • 197 3 Below are the photographs taken on th« oc-c -asion of the Malay a k 1 !!j Lltcrar y Conference and the Malayalee's Women's Congress neid under the auspices of the Singapore Kerala Samajam on Sunday, Oct. 16. at the New World Stadium. These
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  • 421 3 Bombay Govt. Introduces Agrarian Reforms TO COMBAT MENACE OF COMMUNISM BOMBAY, Nov. 4. The Bombay Government's policy of combatting communism was reiterated m the provincial legislature by the Law Minister, Mr. Dinkarrao Desai. Introducing agrarian reforms m the legislature Mr. Desai declared that the Government was det minnrl i™^*» /.Amm,,H;
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  • 339 3 HYDERABAD, Nov. 4.—The Government of India have under active consideration a scheme to introduce about 32 small-scale industries m this country on the Japanese pattern, said Mr. Chamanlal, Cottage Industries Adviser to the Government of India and one of members of the
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  • 785 4 Reported Aim Of Israels Long-lerm Foreign Policy GREAT SPIRITUAL LEGACY OF INDIA AND ISREAL STRESSED TEL AVIV, Nov. 4.— The creation of an IndianIsrael axis m Asia aimed not only at the real independence of Asiatic peoples but also at the achievement of
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  • 1085 4 The. (French Viewpoint In the midst of a considerable spate of propaganda now circulating m South East Asia it becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish the truth. This is particularly so when dealing with affairs m IndoChina. Here we have two opposing factions. On the one hand
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  • 88 4 TRICHINOPOLY, Nov. 4. Mr. K. Madhava Meiion, Minister for Law asd Education, Madras Government last week exhorted the younger generation of South Indians to learn Hindi, English and Sanskrit m addition to their mother tongue. Mr. Menon who was delivering the inaugural address of
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  • 76 4 HYDERABAD. Nov. 4.— The provision of separate W*llf for Harijans has, it is Understood, been discontinued by the Weil-Sinking Department, Hyderabad Government, at a result of the regulations relating to th<? removal of disabilities of Harijans. From the date Government orders were issued, ro separate
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  • 288 4 NEW DELHI, IW. 4._ Hollywood is comjn ff halfway around the world to make two pictures m India Producers are after Indian backgrounds— distinctive topo grapny, rivers, monsoons, elephants and camels. At present, motion picture companies are not troubled by blocked funds International
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  • 547 4 By STEVEN V. DAVID, A P. Correspondent BOMBAY, Nov. 4. A host of American salesmen has kept a foot m India's door, hop ing for a big dollar loan to open it wide again. Some of these salesmen, eyeing their blank
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  • 307 4 Bihar Minister Explains Benefits Of State Zamindari Control Act (JANDHINAGAR (Ranchi), Nov. L-Mr. Kn* na Ballabh Sahay, Revenue Minister, GtvcmMi Bihar, told the trainees ;i< the Bihar Congress "or kers's training camp here (hat ho hoped to brwiithe zamindaris m Bihar under State control JS ty 1950. Mr. Sahay said
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  • 39 4 INDIAN JUTE PRODLTTION BEING INCREASED LUCK NOW. Nov. tf^ffi lion m 1 idia s h; to »chh end ol nexl ir understood It is proposed o bj 200.0 tion m fhf y l swSrSS 0( l methods of cult
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  • 611 5 ir expresses Gratitude Snerinlh, \ndia And Australia YORK, £n Indonesian Republic 1 shrday credited the United Nation! with hou t the Dutch-Indonesian agreement givfLndmce to Indonesia. yiv fiut the U.N., the Dutch-Indonesian conflict rjyhavt been solved by force of arms," said pa/a) tht
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  • 110 5 S T PAUL, Minnesota, Nov. 4. President Trubsl night jave Americans a ten-point programIt "more democracy*' which he said would be a with shield against Communism/ centenary ot I tt e as a terri- ci States, he sale 1 of the Govern. Am- rican
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  • 152 5 PARIS, Nov. 4.— Dr. Tuan Maolan, Nationalist China's Charge D'Affaires here, yesterday installed private detectives m the Embassy to help the house guards keep out officials supporting the Chinese Communist leader, Mao Tse-tung. A French Foreign Office spokesman confirming this this afternoon
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  • 67 5 Notorious Woman Communist Surrenders To Burmese Authorities RANGOON, Nov. 4.— Ma Moe Kyi, notorious 30- year-old woman Communist leader who for wc«fa? has been terrorising the Bogal* region 70 miles south of here, surrendered to Government forces on Thursday, it war officially announced. Her parents were arrested m Rangoon on
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  • 506 5 A STEP TOWARDS RESTORING STABILITY AND PROSPERITY TO ASIA WHOLE WORLD LONDON, Nov. 4.— Britain yesterday hailed the Dutch-Indonesia-United Nations accord for setting up a United States of Indonesia as a "step towaras restoring stability and prosperity to Asia and the whole world." A message sent by Foreign Secretary Ernest
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  • 329 5 CAIRO, Nov. 4.— Hussein Sirry Pasha formed an all-Independent Egyptian Cabinet last night a few hours after his three months old caretaker coalition had resigned. He had tendered the resignation of the old Cabinet after a stormy meeting of ministers on electoral reform. "It is
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  • 207 5 PRINCESS MARGARET SMOKES A CIGARETTE IN PUBLIC! LONDON, Nov. 4.— Pnneesi Margaret smo^ea cigarette m public early y-i.tiUa.. i wad a bit el a shock 10 vie British. It was the tirst time any commoner «v«r saw the Royai lamnys dislaii aside pulling on the vile weed. Pretty 19 year-old
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  • 82 5 WASHINGTON, Nov. 4—A State i>epartm€iit spokesman said Wed- et vs. a> lX did not know lt Mr. Paul KoDeson, the American Negro singer, would be allowed to retain his passport to attend the AlLlndia A'eace ConK-it-nee m Calcutta this inontn. Th tpoktaun said
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  • 140 5 BANGKOK, Nov. 4.— -Thailand's Deputy Chief of Police. Major General Pao Sriyanond, m an interview yesterday pledged immunity from political assassination to fugitive Thai politician Pridi Phanomyong, should Pridi choose *o return to Bangkok from refuge, which is presumed to be m China The
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  • 108 5 Economic Uplift Of World Only Answer To Communism QUEBEC, Nov. 4. Economic uplift of the world is the answer U> Communism and t o the threat of a third world war, Mr. Philip .NoelBaker, British Secretary of fixate for Commonwealth Relations, told a Canadian Club audience here. He said breeding
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  • 58 5 CHICAGO, Nov. 4.— Ten Negroes, including two boy s perished and about 2U others we're injured m a fire which swept through a threestoreyed block of flats m Chicago on Thursday. Sony- 50 of the 200 Negroes living m the buildmg'a 54 small fia^, w«re
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  • 42 5 LONDON. Nov. 4— A Uirly large sunspot is reported here on Wednesday. It is thought likely that radio conditions will be disturbed over the next frw days, and m particular during flu: period Nov. 6 to 10 Reuter
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  • 663 6 Chinese Special Kills A Policeman, Wounds Three Others Tries To Escape BUT SHOT DEAD IN THE ATTEMPT On Nov. S near Kampong Janda Baik m the Bentong area (Panang) a Police jungle squad was on patrol. After a meal, a Chinese Special Constadie who was a member of* this squad
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  • 30 6 The Director of Audit, Malaya, has been appointed to be tne Auditor to audit the accounts ot the Trustees of the Silver Jubilee Fund, Singapore.
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  • 33 6 A gazette notification issued by Singapore Government states that the Court of Criminal Appeal will sit m the Supreme Court Building, Singapore, on Thursday. Nov. 17, at 10.30 a.m.
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