Indian Daily Mail, 14 August 1952
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Title Section16 1952-08-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 185. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-08-14 1 PHOTO). Mr. Luang Viehit Vadakan presenting his Credentials to the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, as the Ambassador of Thailand to India, at a ceremony held at RashJtrapa«ti Bhavajn (Government House). New Delhi. on Aug. 7.- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article129 1952-08-14 1 Mossy Asks For United States Loan TEHERAN, Aug. 13.— Soldiers disappeared from Teheran*s streets Tuesday night as martial law was lifted from the Persian capital and suburbs for the first time in more than four months. The semi-official Bakhtaar Emroz said Tuesday night that PremierA.P. - 129 words
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Article94 1952-08-14 1 AUGSBURG, Aug. 13.—Persia will soon attempt to employ German oil experts, Mr. Hussein Makki, former commissioner for the nationalised Persian oil industry and secretary general of the national front, said here yesterday. He told a press conference that to get oil production In Abadan going again,Reuter - 94 words
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Article63 1952-08-14 1 KARACHI, Aug. 13.— The Pakistani government announced the appointment of Mirza Sikander Ali Baig as Minister in Moscow. Mr. Baig 42, was educated at Clifton and Trinity College, Cambridge England and served with the Indian Civil Service. Until recently he was city administrator in Karachi andReuter - 63 words
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Article69 1952-08-14 1 LONDON. Aug. 13.— Roberto Rossellini. film producer husband of Ingrid Bergman, arrived here yesterday for italks about releasing his latest film "Europe 51" in Britain. His Swedish-born wife has a. leading role in this film. Baldish. 46-year-old Rossellini siad he and Miss Berg-\na-n would like to make aReuter - 69 words
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363 1952-08-14 1 Communists Shock Indian Parliament Call To Violence Rings Through The Hall Preventive Detention Bill Passed NEW DELHI, Aug. 13.— With the echo of a Communist call to violence ringing through the hall, the Indian Parliaments Upper House passed yesterday the Preventive Detention Bill aimed at curbing the Reds. P P.A.P. - 363 words
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217 1952-08-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Eight members of a police Tarty, including an Indian Inspector, were killed ana two wounded in an attack by terrorists in the Oemas Area of Negri Sembilan yesterday afternoon. The police party, which numbered 15 were returning along a path used by217 words
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Article34 1952-08-14 1 JOHANNESBURG. Aug. 13. Police making surprist swoops In Johannesburg arrested Dr. Yuisuf Dadoo, President of the Souuh AfricanTndlan Congress and 10 other r.on-European leaders under the Suppression of Comanu nism Act.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article85 1952-08-14 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 13.-. Reinforcements for Portugal's tiny colony of Macao are en. route from Portuguese India following frontier clashes bet. ween Chinese and Portuguese forces there, authentic reports reaching here yesterday said. These reports said that part of the Portuguese garrison at Goa has beenA.P. - 85 words
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Article33 1952-08-14 1 LONDON, Aug. 13.— British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden will marry Prime Minister Winston OhuxchiiU's niece Clarissa Spender-Churchill at a London Register Office tomorrow. They formally announced their engagement yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article44 1952-08-14 1 MELBOURNE Cigarettes branded. "Peace" and bearing a representation of a dove With an olive branch were handed to reporters when they tooarded the Japanese freighter Osaka Mara. She was the first regular service traider to come to Australia since the war. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article48 1952-08-14 1 The 7th Social Welfare Lottery of the Government of the Federation of Malaya will be drawn at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 16 at the Padang in front of the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru, write Messrs. Tong Fook Company, Authorised Agents of the Government Lotteries Board in Johore.48 words
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122 1952-08-14 1 COLOMBO, Aug. 13.— A Bi tish Comet jetliner making the first regular Comet flight from London to Colombo landed here at 1233 local time yesterday. The comet world's first pas. senger jc<: plane took off from London at 1037 British Summer Time onReuter - 122 words
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121 1952-08-14 1 COLOMBO, Aug; 13.—Ceylon is short of nearly 70,000 tons of rice this year, Mr. V. Kumaiaswamy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Food < Ministry told the House of Representatives on Monday. He said the country was still living a "ship to mouth" is!.ence. butReuter - 121 words
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Article31 1952-08-14 1 RANGOON: Burmese preventive officers seized 12 a /4 pounds of opium aboard a Sin-gapore-bound vessel, the Chip Lam. The contraband was valued at $1,500. There were no arrests.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article96 1952-08-14 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 13.The long Budget session of the Iloust- of People ended on Tuesday when tlie House adjourned sine die. The session was remarkable for its storminrss and and virulence Opposition. After the passing of Railway and General Budgets the House96 words
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314 1952-08-14 1 Madras Varsity V. C's Warning i Foundation Stone Of New Women's College Laid From Our Own CorreS|x»ndent MADRAS, Aug. 13. Foundation stono for the new uuildlng of Women's College at Tirupathi wan laid by the Finance Minister Sri C. Subramaniam at Tirupathl on Tuesday. Sri314 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-08-14 1 K. M. Saptohudojo of Indonesia and his Balinese bride Kartika Affandi drink toasts auring their second wedding ceremony, Aug. 8. The second ceremony was held at the Indonesian Embassy in London. Earlier in the morn. ing the couple went through a civil service at Kensington Register Office. TheyA.P. - 72 words
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Article292 1952-08-14 1 POLITICAL REFORMS r ANNOUNCED (By Our Staff Reporter) The problem in Sarawak is not large enough to require a great deal of outside assistance. We would only require police officials with special experience in tackling banditry,** said Mr. J. Hugh Ellis, Acting Chief Secretary, Sarawak in292 words
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Article72 1952-08-14 1 MELBOURNE: The system in many modern maternity hospitals where newborn babies are "secluded and labelled like snakes behind glass wiridows" while the mother lies lonely In bed, Ls attacked by Major General F. Kingsley Norris. DirectorGeneral of Army Medical Services, in the Medical Journal of Australia.Reuter - 72 words
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Article61 1952-08-14 1 CAIRO, Aug. 13— Elections for a new Egyptian Parliament will be held next February, it was announced on Monday from the headquarters of General Mohammed Naguib. The Commander.in.Chief also announced he had asked the government for a series of reforms, including limitation of land ownership and abolitionReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement114 1952-08-14 1 Subscription Rates i BY POST) Malaya B.N. Borneo aa4 Sarawak i Swhth- -*r»a* 3 Months 10.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 78.00 Other Placet 1 Month 640 3 Months 18J0 6 Months SB.OO 1 Year HM NOTICE "JNTENDING passengers for the s.s. "Rajula" should note that in future all heavy114 words
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698 1952-08-14 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Au g 14, 1952. Will Sarawak Set An Example To Malaya? AI7HETHER or not Sarawak has acted more promptly and expeditiously than Malaya in imposing \hc Emergency, the fact of the imposition at least proves that, like Malaya. Sarawak too has at long last found698 words
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264 1952-08-14 2 Swami Ramanand Tirth Explains Plans HYDERABAD, Aug. 8, -Swami Ramanand Tirth, President of the Hyderabad Pradesh Congress, who returned here from New York by air, after meeting Mr. Nehru, Congress President, said that the Fifty-eighthSession of the Indian National Congress will beFOC - 264 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-08-14 2 Photo) MLas Mary Martha "Beautifully Elegant" Sau-Yin Lo of Hong Kong wears the dress in which she will be iwarried next week to Mr. Kenneth Kai-Yin Ghau of HDng Kong. The dress cost £350 and took two months to make. it la heavy with gold and sUverA.P. - 72 words
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Article123 1952-08-14 2 GAUHATI. Aus. 7— During the jute sea*™ ending June 30. 1952. As.sa>Ti exported 3,*****8 maunds of jute to the rest of India, according to official figures. The official forecast of the jute ouUturn in the State during this period was over 4m maunds. The disparity between yieldFOC - 123 words
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Article65 1952-08-14 2 GAUHATI. Aug. 7.—Medicine and mflk powder weighing 25.000 lb and costing about Rs. 30.000, given by the Indian Red Crass Society to its Assam branch for distribution in the flood-affected areas were received in Oauhati. In addition to these, the In d!an Red Cross hasFOC - 65 words
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Article121 1952-08-14 2 BANGALORE, Aug. B.— The Government of Mysore has Imposed a sales tax on mutton, eggs, fruit, vegetables, flowers, fresh milk, brand and betel leaves from today, it is officially announced. Dealers In th»>se articles, who have a yearly turn, over of not less than Rx 10.000FOC - 121 words
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Article102 1952-08-14 2 MADRAS. Aupr. 7. The role of social work in raising the standard of living in every rountry will be the main topic for discussion at the international conference of .social work to be held in Madras, In December. This Is the first international conference of socialFOC - 102 words
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Article186 1952-08-14 2 BOMBAY. Aug. 6. -Three new Bombay Acts have been published in the Bombay Government Gazette of Aug. 4. They are the Bombay Sales of Motor Spirit Taxation (Amendment) Act 1952. the Bombay Merged States (Laws) (Amendment) Act 1952 and the Bombay City Land Revenue (Amendment) Act 1952.FOC - 186 words
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103 1952-08-14 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 7.— Rabida* Radhelal, one of the accused in the Bombay Lloyd's Bank dacoity case, died in hospital here. He had been ill for the past month. It will be recalled that on April 20, 1950. an armed gang made off with TsFOC - 103 words
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Article58 1952-08-14 2 NEW DELHI. Auk. 7—The Prime Minister to-day sent a further sum of Rs. 25,000 from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund to Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant. Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, for affording relief in the scarcity- affected areas of Gorakhpur and Azam. garh. TheFOC - 58 words
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Article117 1952-08-14 2 TRICHUR, Aug. 7.—Consequent on the heavy rains of the past few weeks, the Pam. patty bridge on the Triprayar. Trichur road has collapsed, and from August 5 passenger and through traffic has been completely dislocated. Transport buses and other vehicles halt at the eastern endFOC - 117 words
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Article101 1952-08-14 2 CALCUTTA. Aug. 8. The Deputy High Commissioner tor Pakistan in India, Mr. Abdul Hamid Chawdhury, said that ho 'had handed to poet Kazi Nazml Islam a cheque for Rs 6,256-8 representing arrests of the "literary pension" sanction, ed by the Government of Pa. kistan. TheFOC - 101 words
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Article86 1952-08-14 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 3— Mr. Ishwarlal Desai. General Secretary of the Gujarat Socialist Party, now serving a term of two months simprisoiufient in Baroda Central Jail, ended his "fast to death" at noon today, 48 hours after he undertook it. He said that Mr. J.FOC - 86 words
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Article84 1952-08-14 2 FAST AGAINST STARVATION Gorakhpur. Auk. 8. Prof. Shibban Lai Saksena, KMPP leader and a former Member of Parliament declared here at a Press conference that he had decided to go on an indefinite fast from August 15 as "I cannot bear 'the agony of starvation deaths in East U.P." InFOC - 84 words
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115 1952-08-14 2 Deposition Of The Nizam: Tirth Agrees In Principle HYDERABAD, Aug. 7. Rwami Ramanand TirLh, MP, and President of the Hjderabd Pradesh Congress, who return. ed here Monday last from Delhi said he, agreed In prin- clple with the ieniand for the] deposition of the Nizam. He was commenting or theFOC - 115 words
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Article112 1952-08-14 2 BANGALORE, Aug. C— Tlilr. teen persons who were arrested on Aug 1 at Krishnarajapuram and Bangalore Cantonment railway stations in connexion with the anti -Hindi campaign were fined Rs 50 each or 15 days' s.i.They were charged, under the Indian Railway Act, with having tried to obliterateFOC - 112 words
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Article54 1952-08-14 2 HYDERABAD, Aug. 7.— Vana Mahotsava was celebrated in the State capital. The Chief Minister, Mr. Ramakrishna Rao, planted a few sapplings at Gandhi Bha. van, HQ of the Pradesh Congress. He stressed the importance of forest wealth. Trees were also planted in Osmania Hospital and theFOC - 54 words
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Article883 1952-08-14 2 By the By Selegie Road Indian Doctors THE registers in the Employ, ment Exchange offices in India show that among the 3,66.585 registered in the month of May, 1,227 were qualified doctors. The high standard of Indian doctors has been an acknow. ledged fact and the figures released by the883 words
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866 1952-08-14 3 Indian Parliament Proceedings: Sales Tax In Russia Is 90 p.c. Of Profits, Says Minister Tyagi NEW DELHI, Aug. 9. -The Council of States on Monday passed the Finance Minister s Bill seeking to declare certain commodities as essential to the life of theFOC - 866 words
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Article98 1952-08-14 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 9.— The Minister of State for Finance Mr. Tyagi, apologized in the CouncU of States on Monday morning for "any misunderstandiings" that might have been created in regard to his statement on Saturday that there was "a race" between Parliament and the State Legislatures inFOC - 98 words
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Article150 1952-08-14 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 6.— The Government of India have constituted a Consultative Committee of Ship-owners consisting of six members nominated by the Indian National Steamshop Owners' Association, one member nominated by the Government fiom small Indian shipping companies who are not members of the Indian National SteamshipFOC - 150 words
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Article101 1952-08-14 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 4. Twenty- one Andhra members for Parliament last week met Mr. G. L. Nanda. Ministe/ for Planning, and discussed with him matters regarding the SiddeswaramNandikonda Pulichintla scheme on the Krishna, The Minister, according to the deputationists, said that the question of utilising theF.O.C. - 101 words
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Article340 1952-08-14 3 Plight Of Weavers In Malabar MADRAS. Aug. 4.— Dr. U. Krishna Rao, Minister lor Industries, replying to a question by Mr. R. Krishnan. said that a representation on the plight of weavers in Malabar was received by the Government from the Secretary, Handloom Weavers' Association. Puthucod, and it was forwardedF.O.C. - 340 words
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Article196 1952-08-14 3 Commonman Wants Our Heart Hand NEW DELHI. Aug. 5.-Pre-sident Rajendra Prasad in an informal talk to Members of Parliament stressed the need for reducing election and administrative expenses and suggested that the money thus saved could be utilised for nation-building activities. The President was the chief guest at a dinnerF.O.C. - 196 words
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246 1952-08-14 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 4.- -The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Oeshmukh, said In the House of the People last week that payment in Indian rupees for import of goods from foreign countries was permissible under the exchange control regulations and small private importsF.O.C. - 246 words
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Article873 1952-08-14 3 Legislation Proposed Mr. Shrikant's View NEW DELHI, Aug. B.— There is every hope of reaching the target envisaged in the Constitution of bringing the backward classes in line with others within ten years. This is the view expressed by Mr. L. M. Shrikant, Commissioner for ScheduledF.O.C. - 873 words
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650 1952-08-14 4 Ceylon Indians Deprived Of Local Franchise Too CEYLON NEWS: Gross Betrayal By Minister Kannangara COLOMBO: A recent issue of the Ceylon Daily News carried news of special interest to Ceylon Indians in connection with the coming elections to local bodies. It was stated that ISOJOOO prospective voters in City ofFOC - 650 words
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Article226 1952-08-14 4 AMBALANGODA Hundreds of coconut trers, several houses and a stretch of tne Colombo Galle Road are threatened by sea erosion unless swift action is taken. Waves break over the Co-lombo-Galle Road at Kahawa, Godagama and Telwatta for a distance of .about one ana a half miles. Sea226 words
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Article126 1952-08-14 4 COLOMBO: "Music of the future depends on the quality of Indian dancing" said Mr. Christopher Hales, in his address at the prize-giving of the Trinity College or Music, held at Royal College Mr. Hales was referring to the future of music in the EastFOC - 126 words
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275 1952-08-14 4 Pak Scholarship For Muslim Student The Government of Pakistan has generously offered a scholarship for a Teacher Training Course to a Muslim student from the Federation of Malaya during the year 1952-53 for study at the Teachers Training Coueg<s, Decca. The duration ox the Teacher's Training course is one yearFOC - 275 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-08-14 4 Photo). Indian and Japanese Agricullural Finance experts arrive at San Francisco's International Airport on August 2 to attend the International Conference on Agricultural and Co-operative Credit at the University of California in Berkeley. Pictured are above, from left) M. S Nadkarnl, Dinabhu Sahu. V. P. Varde andA.P. - 68 words
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Article88 1952-08-14 4 JAFFNA: Mr. S. Natesan, Minister of Posts and Information and vice-president of the Jaffna Oriental Studies Society, was accorded a reception by the society at the Jaffna Town Hail. Mr. S. Swaminathan. who presided said Mr. Natesan's appointment as a Minister had remedied the earlier disappointmentF.O.C. - 88 words
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72 1952-08-14 4 Burning Boat Makes 200 -Mile Voyage KARACHI. Aug. 13.- -A cargo boat with 2.500 bales ol blazing cotton aboard made a 250-mile journey through the Arabian Sea and Monday night reached Karachi, where firefighters extinguished the blaze after two hours. The sh*p. Laagkerk. left Karachi on Saturday to take theA.P. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-08-14 4 A little spectator. Miss Shakereh Namazie, watches the dress rehearsal for the show "Rendezvous With Eve" with deep interest.22 words
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Article136 1952-08-14 4 NAKED FRIGHTENS NUDISTS FINCHAMSTEAD, England Aug. 13.. Members of the Heritage NudLst Colony have offered a reward for the capture of a naked man. He frightens them. Club officials reported yesterday the man has popped up, stark naked from behind bushes several times recently when members, usually women or children,A.P. - 136 words
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217 1952-08-14 4 Cancer Of Tongue Frequent In India WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. Cancer of the base of the longue iis relatively frequent .n certain communities in India, .sa^-.s a report on the relationship of geography and disease presented to the i7th International Geographical Congress here yesterday. The facts about cancer t'jrmed an importantReuter - 217 words
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Article68 1952-08-14 4 Permission has been gram-U^n Road West at 10 a.m. at I a by the Government oi V.ngapore to display Pakistan Ua«B today. Aug. 14, being the ivkistan National Day. All Pakistanis are requested 'o gather at No. 51, Corona- the residence of the Trade Commisstoner for68 words
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