Indian Daily Mail, 10 June 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 114. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 389 1 Defeat Of The Soviet Certain, Says NATO Chief! LONDON, June 9.— NATO'S Supreme Commander m Europe, U.S. Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, warned Russia last night that the West will meet a Soviet attack with "every weapon m our arsenal," including atomic bombs. "Tn
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  • 204 1 HONG KONG, June 9.— Major General Stephen N. Shoosmith, former Deputy Chief of Staff of the United Nations Command m Korea, said here today Communist China would be ''very foolish" if she intervened m IndoChina. He was replying to reporters' question on arrival at Hone; Kong *>y
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  • 76 1 INDIA'S HEALTH MINISTER IN DENMARK India's woman Minister of Heath, RAJKUMARI AMRIT KAI'K, currently on a holiday trip to Scandinav'a, 1» shown here <! iriny: a reception at the Indian Consulate at Copenhagen,, on June 3. With her are the Imlfan Minister to Scandinavia Mr. A. O. N. Nambiar (left),
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  • 276 1 Honours announced for the Colony of Singapore In Commemoration of the Queen's Birthday today are as follows: Commander of the Most Ex-" cc.lent Order of the Britkih Empire (CivU) (CBE): Mr. MOHAMAD JAVAD T^AMAZIE, Partner, Mallal Namazie, Advocates Solicitors. Officer of the Most
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  • 184 1 GENEVA, June 9 Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India s United Nations representative, pians to end h l s rortnignt-old private taiks with Asiatic conference leaders here on rriday and fly to London, it was learned here today. He wall receive an honorary degree of
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  • 44 1 Josey's "Asia Newsletter" Ceases Publication Mr Al'ex Joseys "confidential" ASIA NEWSLETTER has ceased publication, according to an announcement In its last and 41st. issue which was a bumper edition wholly devoted to the proceedings of the recent Asian Socialist Conference held at Kalaw, Bhrma.
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  • 299 1 FIRST INTAKE: 800 FOR MILITARY AND 1200 FOR CIVIL DEFENCE At a meeting held on May 28 the Allocation Committee, appointed by the Governor, fixed the following standards for the first intake of National Servicemen into the Singapore Military Forces and the Civil Defence
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  • 316 1 K.B.E. (Hony) -Tuan Hej Mohammed Sheriff bin Osman CMG, CBE. Formerly Mentr Besar, Kedah C.M.G.— Mr. Edgewortl Beresiiord David. Formerly Sec. retary for Defence, and Mr Frederick Victor Duckworth British Adviser, Selangor. For merly Member for lndustria and Social Relations. C.M.G. lHon>) Yang Amat Mulia Raja Bendahara. Raja
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  • 1071 1 SEVERAL SINGAPORE NEWSPAPERS FINED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT Fines ranging from $50 to $150 were imposed yesterday by Sir Charles Murray- Aynsley m the High Court on some of the Singapore newspapers for contempt of Court. The following is the text of the judgment: Applications on behalf of the Attorney-General
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  • 66 1 WILLIAM HOLDEN, Paramount star who won the 1953 Academy Award for the best male actor of the year is due tti arrive m Singapore on June 21 m conjunction with the demonstration of l'animount's Mgh-wide-clear screen process, Vista Vision. Hill Holden'a latest picture for
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  • 337 1 N.S. MENTRI BESAR CONGRATULATES BRAVE MALAYS The Mentni Besar, Negri Semtoilan, Inche ShamsudduJ Din Nain, on Tuesday visited rampin Hospital to see 42--yrear-old Ariffli bin r>epale3arin, Ketua of Kampong Bangka Hulu am the G«mas district, to congratulate him for his bravery which resulted m the killing of two more terrorists
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  • 77 1 REWARDED $1 ,000 EACH Arittin bin Depalesarin, Ketua )f Kampong Bangka Hulu, m he uemas district, and his riend, Sedik bin Sallehin, rhursday banked their reward noney m the Post Office Savings Bank. They both received a rewara ;>f $I,UOO each for their bravery m killing two Communist terrorists with
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  • 81 1 The following is the text of a message sent by the High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, to the Colonial Office, London, on the occasion of the celebration of the Birthday of Queen Elizabeth II:. "Please submit to Her Majesty the Queen, with my humble duty, on
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  • 496 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore. Thu. June 10, 1954. Penang Church Leaders' Resignation JTOUR church leaders of Penang are reported to have resigned from the Settlement Welfare Committee protesting against the raising of welfare funds through what are called "strip tease dances" and public lotteries. They described such methods had
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  • 1136 2 Creation Of District Into A Separate Part C State Urged PALGHAT: "No political party m Malabar, barring the Communists, desires integration with Tra-vancore-Cochin State. If a plebiscite is held m the district on the issue, there is no doubt that an
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  • 136 2 CALJCUT: On behalf of the Malayaiam Pradesh Congress Committee, Sns K. Gopalan <md P. P. Ummer koya presented a memorandum to the States Reorganisation Commission, which commenced its sitting here last Friday. The Pradesh Congress Com. mlttee pleaded for the formation of a United Dakshina Pradesh, comprising
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  • 92 2 MADRAS: Mr. S. N. Agarwal, General Secretary of the Congress said here that the forthcoming Ajmer session of the AlLlndia Congress Committee would devote its attention to economic problems including those relating to land. The Congress he told Pressmen attached great value to immediate land reform m
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  • 333 2 MADRAS: Mr. S N. Agarwal, Congress Secretary, said here that the Congress was dc. termined to push through its programme of land reform m all the States*. Necessary amendments to the Constitution to enable the implementation of such reforms, he added, would also be brought m
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    99 2 An Alabaster Sarcophagus beUeved to hold the mummified body of a pharaoh who ruled J. 600 years ago, was found June 3 m an unfinished Pyramid at Sakkara, 25 mile* south of Cairo, by veteran Egyptologist D Zachariach Ghoneim. The tbiro dynasty tomb may prove to he the earliest mpurtant
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  • 335 2 PATTUKKOTTAI With the abolition of the posts of the remaining four Taluk Suppiy Officers of Tiruturaipundi Tanjore, Pattukkottai and Aranlhangi with immediate effect' all the 11 taluk suppiy departments would have been abolished. Movement omcers, now ever, have been retained to move supplies
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  • 105 2 SHILLONG: Pakistani armed constables and Pakistani nationals were reported to have threatened the inhabitants of an Indian village calied Nayacherra, on the border of the Khasiajaitia Hills (Assam) against the use of water of an unnamed river, which the Pakistanis claimed to be within their territory.
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  • 44 2 NEW DELHI: The forthcoming session on the All-India Sikh Convention will be held m Delhi on July 18, it is announced. The date was fixed jy '.ho President-elect of the con. vention. Sardar Teja Singh, former Chief Justice of PEPSU. FOC
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  • 914 2 NEW DELHI, June 8. The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court on Monday declared Sec. 5 (4) of the Taxation of Income (Investigation Commission) Act. 1947, ultra vires of the Constitution as offending against the provisions of Article 14 of the Constitution. This
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  • 65 2 NEHRU HEADS VISVABHARATHI UMVUKSITY SANTINIKETAJV: Prime Minister Nebru has accepted the Chancellorship (olti, i of 'Acharya) of tne Visvabharathi University for the second term of tnree years, according to a message received by the Vice-chancel-lor, Dr. P. C. Bagchi, here. The University Court, a t a recent meeting, re-eiected Mr.
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  • 344 3 II MLAs Included: Minority Members 3 DACCA: Amongst 532 persons arrested till Friday after the promulgation of the Governor's Ruie on Sunday last m East Bengal there are now eleven M.L.A.S. Latest arrests include Sri Purnendu Kishore Sen Gupta, Pakistan National Congress M.L.A. from Syihet.
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  • 117 3 ASSAM GOVERNOR'S REPLY TO MIRZA'S APPEAL SHILLONG: Sri Jairamda^ Doulatram. Governor of Assam sent the fo' lowing: reply to Major General Iskandar Mirza, Governor of East Pakistan: "I was glad to receive Your Excellency's telegram sent on assumption of office of the Governorship of East Pakistan. My Government and myself
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  • 74 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed All, said that Mr. Habib Rahimtoola, the present Governor of Sind. had been appointed Governor of Punjab (P). He declined to disclose who would be the new Governor of Sind. According to Press reports, the present Punjab (P> Governor,
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  • 68 3 NEW DELHI: The portrait of India's Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, is one of the many pictures by the Soviet artist. Mr. Alexander Cerasimov, now being exhibited m Moscow, Tass said, accortTng- to a London report. The exhibition opened recently comprises over 80 water colours Mr.
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  • 104 3 PENSION FOR STATE TRANSPORT WORKERS IN T.-C. TRIVANDRUM The em. plojees of the Travancore(Jochin State Transport Department will be entitled to the fu.l benefits of pensionable service, without having to undergo a cut m their future selary to set off against the bonus already received by them. This decision was
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  • 164 3 MADRAS: Mr. T. Prakasam, Andhra Minister, said here m an interview that current researches on neera (sweet palm juice) would give a new shape to the pro blem Of prohibition He said researches, vow In an advanced stage, were Ukoly to prove that neera would remain
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  • 92 3 MADRAS Nearly 29,680 candidates out of 53,000 who appeared for the S. S. L. Cexamination held m Majrlch 1954, m the residuary State of Madras have been declareo eligible. It is stated, originally 4£ per cent of the candidates came cut successful But the Moderation Board, which
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  • 308 3 Divorce Should Not Be Made Easy Dr. Subbaroyan's View COIMBATORE: Dr. P. Subbaroyan addressed the members of the Coimbatore Rotary Club last week on the "Special Marriages BiU." Sn K. Sreenivasan, President, presided. Referring tc the question of divorce he said that under the Act, divorce would be allowed. if
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  • 122 3 BANARAS: An interim injunction restraining Scheduled Caste people from entering the Annapurna Temple was issued by the City Munsiff last Wednesday. This temple is considered next m importance to the Visvanath Temple. The injunction followed a suit filed by Mr. L.. S. Gautam and three
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  • 72 3 NEW DELHI: Folk songs from Kutch and Saurashtra formed part of the special programme arranged for the inauguration O f the new higiipower transmitter at Ahmed abad on Saturday. Mr. M. C Shah, Deputy Minister. Finance, Government of India presided Dr. B. V. Kcskar,Minister for Information
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  • 53 3 PATIALA: Thie Chief Justice of the P.E.PS..U. High Court admitted a writ petition filed by Mr. Nataranjan Pnashan Khosla challenging th c validity of the P.E.P.S.U. Tenancy an^ Agricultural Lands Act under Article 226 of the Indian Constitution and ordered thie issue of a notice to
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  • 128 3 ANDHRA-MADRAS BOUNDARY SETTLEMENT MADRAS: Mr T. Prakasam, Andhra Chief Minister, Eiaid her e m an interview that he was against the appointment of a boundary commis. sion on the disputed areas between Madras and Andhra. He said he would prefer a settlement by negotiation between the two Government, fai.ing which
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  • 154 3 SHOLAPUR The Bom Day Government has drawn up a scheme of education under which every village with population of 500 and over will have a primary school. This will call for about 4,000 new schools. Disclosing this, Sri D. C. Pawate Director of Public
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  • 179 3 Nepalese Are Not Against Indians, Assures Koirala "Alien Power" Blamed For Troubles KATHMANDU: A certain power bloc is "most probably" taking a keen interest m arousing antiIndian feelings m Nepal, said the Nepalese Prime Minister, Sir. M. P. Koirala. The Nepal Government, he said, was making vigorous investigations to discover
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  • 94 3 SIMLA: The income-tax administration of Janunu and Kashmir will soon taken over by the Government of India, it is understood. Major S. C Chaudhurl, Commissioner of income-Tax punjab, P. E. P. S. v. *nd Himachui Pradesh, has toecn placed m charge of Jaramu an<i
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  • 31 3 PATNA: The Cotton Textile industry m Bihar nan been declared a public utility service for a further period of six months w ith effect from June 6
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  • 33 3 NEW DELHI: The Centre has ratified the agreement on trade an<j intercourse between the "Tibet region o f China" and India, it wa s officially announced here FOC
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  • 66 3 WARDHA: The total land collection m the Bahoodan Yagna campaign of Acharya Vinoba Bhave stood at 33,51,131 acres on May 27 according to latest information received at the AllIndia Sarva Seva Sangh here. Bihar collected 20,58,278 acres. The total yKnSo Of donors ov
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  • 258 3 P ATI ALA: The PEPSU police has succeeded m unearthing what officials here describe as remants of guerilla gang m the State. These sources said that a gang known as "The Red Party»'. had been "operating" m Kishengarh and Mans areas of the State before
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  • 47 3 BOMBAY Sharp showers greeted the residents of Bombay on Thursday morning at daybreak, Indicating an early approach of the monsoon, Santa Cruz recorded five cents of rain m the morning. Weather experts say that the monsoon may break out m Bombay any moment. FOC
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  • 939 3 CALCUTTA: Id-Ul-JHtr, one of the greatest Muslim festivals, marking the end of the 30-day fast during the month of Ranizan, was observed m Calcutta on Thursday m the traditional fashion. Mr. P. C. Sen, Food Minister, West Bengal, was among the many H m<
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  • 66 3 NEW COURSES IN ANNAMALAI 'VARSITY ANNAMALAENAGAR: Provision has been made m the Annamalai University for a degree course m Architecture and Statistics, and for diploma courses m sculpture, painting and drama, m addition to the institution of the general education course from the academic year 1964-55. It is learnt that
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  • 50 3 AGRA: Thirty-elgbt mem* bera of the P- ss. r. were arrested here on Thursday m connexion with the campaign against the increased Irrigation Tax. The total number of arresta m the district since the campaign was started nine .days ago ia now 144. FOC
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    • 137 3 IN SEVEN HOURS IN MADRAS— IN ELEVEN HOURS IN BOMBAY. We are glad to inform that The Air Indii 8 International's introduction of new constellation g service, mainly for the convenience of people tra- g veiling to and from Madras, will be started on Q 4th July 1954. X The
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    • 125 3 4B{^fw^^ttLwti^B£ Remember the three famous 100 years old! iSffl wines of China. tm^Br^vMm^jMM chan lee chye medicated wine:— C^^a H» 1 09 tl\M AffiSw Consists of special "CHIN CHIN" deer horn I SSS^ y? j OOl ACTMt and prepared from famous herbs. AJ i l^UHr Ve^^L- ROAD J^rMCuf k s
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  • 258 4 Indian Textile Merchants 9 Plight In Ceylon Trade Hit By Jap Competition COLOMBO: Textiles and other consumer goods are piling up m bonded warehouses. There is no market for them. The money position is so tight that shops sales have been drastically cut. and merchants are even finding it difficult
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    34 4 PHOTO. MR. N. VEERIAH. of No. IS, Broactrick Rd-, Kuala iAimpur ana MISS X JKE VARATNAM of the Education Department, Penang, who were married on Wednesday, June 2, at the Chettlars' Hall. Senrul. PALANI
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  • 267 4 Desai In Delhi For Consultations NEW DELMI: Mr. C. U. Decai, Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon, arrived here for "consultations" on the latest phase of the CeylonIndian problem. Interviewed *at the aerodrome, Mr. Desai seemed reluctant to exaggerate the difficulties In Implementing tne Nehru-Kotelawala agreement. When an Indian newsman asked
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  • 104 4 MANNAR, June B.— The fact that no one from the Mannar District has been selected by the Government for training abroad under the O-Plan Technical Assistance Scheme was pointed out at a meeting: of the Mannar Town Council. The Council passed a resolution calling- upon the Prime
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  • 64 4 COLOMBO: Captain Dixon Kotelawala. Deputy Director of Civil Aviation, will (be Director of Civil Aviation as from June 15. He is a cousin of the Prime Minister. The Department of Civil Aviation will be brought under the purview of the Ministry of External Affairs, which is under
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  • 31 4 AMPARA A public meeting was held by the Hindu com. munlty here last week to celebrate Tiruvalluver day. The meeting commenced with community singing m honour of the famous Tamil Poet
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  • 59 4 On the* occasion of the Id celebrations m Kuali Lumpur, o n Wednesday June 2, Indian Muslims (fathered m such terjfe members that the Mosque at Malay Street could not accommodate all of them and several hundred had to squat outside the m»que.. Picture abov c
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  • 348 4 Ceylon Missions In Malaya R.I. To Be Amalgamated? <™£°^2S2 iiJ r T" al fer the ««M»>Puiiatlon of th t Ceylon foreign Missions In Indonesia and Malaya will bo discussed when the Ceylon Commissioner m Malaya, Mr M. Saravanamuthu arrives m Colombo early next month *»ys a London report. J Mr.
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  • 839 4 NO POWER TO MATERIALLY ALTER LIMITS OF EXISTING CONSTITUENCIES COIMBATORE: Sri N. Chandrasekhara Ayyar, Chairman, Delimitation Commission, m a statement recently, removed the misunderstanding m certain circles as a result of which the work of the Commission was criticised. The Chairman said that there was
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  • 130 4 COLOMBO: Government propose 3 shortly to reduce the age of compulsory retirement m the Public Service by five years— from 60 to 55. The recommendation to re» ducc the age Of retirement was fir 't made by the Salaries and Cadres Commission m order to provide mor
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  • 100 4 MATAKA. Ml. M. T)v r.v bipulai, pro;iie-or of nt Uddera Ekaate, i'Ltab^ddcia. m Morawak Kcralc, waj las. week wanied axiu disciuii^ev.. by Mr. f. S. W. Abcj-waid^u^, Aiatara Magistrate m tiirev Ceases m wnicn he waj charged by the L»aoour Uepaitmont •ior failing to pay tne
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    193 4 MAYLENE WONG, a 20 year-old junior at Fresno State College, Fresno, California, was proclaimed the Fresno State College cam pus qut«'n for 1954* having been selected for that honour from among 18 contestants. The coronation ceremony was held at the annual queen > ball m the Fresno Memorial auditorium. Htv
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    • 111 4 DIAMOND LAST DAY Today 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. The First Indian Geva Colour Film SHAHEMSHAH Hindustani With English Sub. titles Starring Kamini Kaushal, Xanjan, K. N. Singh, Agha Cuckoo etc. Today Special Queen's Birthday Morning Matinee at 10.30 a.m. Purple Monuter Strikes (Republic Serial) —OPENING TOMORROW— AVVAIYAR (TAMIL) TotTay 11
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