Indian Daily Mail, 18 March 1956

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  • 19 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XO No. 33 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 18 t 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 300 1 States Reorganisation In India Draft Bill Presented To Delhi Parliament Fifteen States, Seven Union Territories And Five Zonal Councils From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 17— The Indian Union will consist of fifteen States plus seven union territories ao«>rdin« to the draft States ReorganisatioT Bu% !L^ I s* elite
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  • 176 1 The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Nehru, with his daughter Mrs. Indra Gandhi is seen here aboard the light fleet carrier H. MS. Albion being assisted into flying kit by Commander RJ£. Fell and Rear Admiral AH. Pedder, C-B- Flag Officer Aircraft Carrier*. The air craft
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  • 674 1 MERGER WITH MADRAS IS THE ONLY HOPE rFrom Our Own Correspondent m. MADRAS, Mar. 17. The Creation of Kerala State by merger of Malabar with Li ™t££ 2L mOBt and complicated of uL^Sa? tuttoMa Probtema raised by the States Reorganlsa- Full details of the BUI which
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  • 100 1 Don't Lose Trade With China -warning LONDON, Mar. 17.— Both Horug Kon^ and Malaya may lose trade with mainland China for good unless substantial relaxations are made soon m the embargo list on British and Commonwealth exports. This warning was sounded by Mister C. Blaker Chairman of the Hong Ron*
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  • 155 1 NEHRU SENDS A MESSAGE TO COL. NASSER ON ALGERIA PARIS Mar 17. The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru sent a message to Egyptian Premier Colonel Jamal Abdul Nasser before Jie visit to Cairo of French foreign Minister M. Christian Pineau, a French Foreign Mlnstry spokesman revealed here. Answering questions
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  • 107 1 PARIS, Mar. 17.— Madame F'rancine Lefevre Popular republican Deputy, has called for a worldwide Inquiry Into white slave traffic, which she said claimed thousands of victims among- young- Frendh girls every year. She asked the Interior Minister, M. Gilbert Jules. In the National Assembly whether it
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  • 290 1 Kremlin's Campaign By Stages LONDON MAR. 17. MR. MfKITA KHRUSHCHEV'S NEWLY-DISCLOSED BLAST AT STALIN WAS THE THIRD STAGE OF THE KREMLIN'S CAMPAIGN AGAINST ONE MAN RULE I N RUSSIA, LAUNCHED AT THE RECENT SOVIET PARTY CONGRESS. The first stages came with the keynote report to the Congress
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  • 83 1 CAN DRIVE WITH ONE ARM AROUND GIRL BROMLEY, England, Mar. 17. A court has ruled it is permissable for a motorist to drive his car with one arm around his girl. Michael Fountain, 28--year-old businessman, was summoned on a charge of driving without proper control over his car. Police agreed
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  • 171 1 WASHINGTON Mar. 17.— India's Prime Minister, Mr. Wehru, has now accepted the invitation of President Eisenhower to visit the United States this year, it was learned. The invitation was originally extended by President £jiaenhower aome time ago but it was renewed last week by the United
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  • 92 1 PARIS, Mar. 17.— A French Foreign Ministry spokesman said here there was a possibility that the British .Prime Minister. Sir Anthony Kdeii, would visit Paris, returning French Premier M. Guy Mollet's visit to Chequers last week-end. No date has yet been fixed, he said. TOAST
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  • 308 1 CALCUTTA: After spending fortnight In India at the Invitation of the Union Government, Mr. Mansholt, the Netherlands Minister for Agriculture, Fishery, etc., has left for Amsterdam. "The visit will open a new chapter of Dutch co-opera, tion m the country's second Five- Year Plan,"
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  • 172 1 MEW DELHI, Mar. 17— Pakistan todby proposed a meeting with India to discuss frontier incidents* which culminated 1 m a 31-hoor exchange of fire m the Punjab yesterday. There have been -several similar incident m the West during the past month. These have assumed particular
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  • 181 1 LONDON: Poor Ethel Wise never imagined that when she died <she would be worth a personal note m the austere columns of "The Lancet." She would have said she was too ordinary. Yet her death is recorded m [the journal m a moving tribute paid her by
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  • 81 1 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru has expressed his regret to the Norwegian Government that it will not be possible for him to tour Norway this year because of his pre-occupations with the West German tour, li is reported. The Norwegian invitation, It is stated, was delivered to
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  • 84 1 WASHINGTON Mar 17. President Eisenhower will make important new proposals when he asks Congress next week to approve a 4.860 million dollar Foreign Aid Programme for 1956-57. Authoritative sources would not dislcse the. pattern of these proposals to be outlined In a special White House message
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  • 80 1 TOKYO, Mar 17. A certain lack of courtesy," Japanese police commented yesterday on four men who escaped drowning when their car plunged into a river. When the two-door sedan was hauled out of the river, the body of a 23-year-old girl was found crumpled on
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  • 47 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 17— The Russian orthodox church pat. riarchate has invited the Archbishop of Canterbury to send a delegation to the Soviet Union m July to discuss "certain theological matters concerning the Anglican and Russian Churches", Tass the Soviet News Agency reported. Reuter
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    109 2 The volatile, boisterous Nadira, the Jane Kussel of India, has a passion for from fitting drain-pipe trovers and striped sweaters. .Looking eminently seductive In an elegant outfit, the deeply religious Jeweas ha* got only one worry. She is yet to come across her ideal •aan. Stto won a name
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  • 242 2 The biographical nJm, ono of the staple items m Hollywood's "idea cupboard", appears about to crowd films a Other categories off the shelf. Whether due to a paucity of imaginative writers, or Indicative of a documentary aporoach Which has swept through this Industry during the last decade,
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  • 29 2 The English version of Kishore Sahu's "Mayurpankh" will be screen m East Germany, Bulgaria and Rumania shortly. The film, directed by Sahu, was shot m Gevacolor.
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  • 92 2 Ceylon has finally been selected as the location of "Elephant Bill," a clnemaScops Technicolor flhn tob c made by United Artistes m October. Italy's Sophia Loren will play the feminine lead. Possibly either Clark Gabl« or Humphrey Bogart will be cast as the leading man opposite
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  • 108 2 The other day Diamondi Theatre lured many a Mecca-] returned pious Muslims, whoJ have never before set theifj feet Into a hall of entertainJ ment I The occasion was a ptmm view, the attraction mmM •BILAL' (the Moasen of the! Prophet). A
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  • 27 2 RAJ DHANI" Young Naresh Salgal, who made his directorial debut for N.o. Films "Raj Dhani," now successfully released, will direct one more film for the same company.
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  • 54 2 Ayeshm Weerackoo*. populariy know* a* Ceylon's' Nunml, seta the faaftdon In that IsiMd, a much respected actress, »he would port- ray only roles which suite her taste aad code of etfalos. She Is at present; la MMdxm acting m Joevita Sata.w,' m which rin will be
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  • 306 2 Stage Screen rfjrth67tor;etkthf A Glorious Gorgeous Gevacolour Tamil Picture |F*r Aff Coftiniflmties To See A Enjoy A^ONG the Arabian stories that still lure the haa producers ah ove» the world are the Arabian Night Revelries, Sinbad the Sailor, and Alibaba and The Forty Thieves. These themes have been much more
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    90 2 However close one may scrutliilse the tmz*> of a woman one cannot always pomibly Interpret the expressions imprintpf! on their face. Emotion m something: that is lurking behind their eye-UA*. whereas It is a commotion m men who betray their feelings easily. The charming study Is that of Bhanumathi.
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  • 70 2 A wave of retrenchment it j sweeping Bombay's filmland. Last month saw notices tc 50 R.K. Studios staff, including assistant directors, workers m the moulding department an< the entire publicity depart ment. Othe* studio workers to get notices were the entire staff of Famous Pictures Ltd. These
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  • 109 2 BOMBAY: fedathiv J. Row *2£« Marathl film, "Shevgyw*« Shenga", has been select ed by the Government of India, tm* film entrk* Dor the ninth be held to Cannes. .JSM22.!" 9ed on the Wte^by tt.O. Joahi. It haa Released some months back, this picture was hailed «>y
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  • 210 2 MGM's MOST EXPENSIVE PICTURE LONDON: With a $5,000,000 budget now assigned, MGM is preparing to maxe the most expensive picture it nas ever projected m tne United States. "Kaintree Country" is the film. Eleven stars will appear. Five already cast are tlizabeth Taylor. Montgomery Clift Nigel Patrick, Jarma l<ewis and
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  • 276 2 A chance to appear m a Hohywood film Spectacle may come shortly to girjs m India, Pakistan and Ceylon who may be chosen for' the part. A worldwide "beauty search' Is scheduled to sign up inter, national glamour for one of America's biggest
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  • 185 2 MISS BERGMAN TO STAR IN "ANASTASIA" Production starts In May of "Anastesia" Ingrid Bergman's first picture for a Hollywood director since she left America and worked for Rosselllni, whom she married m ItaJPr i The film. la being made at Elstree, Britain, for 20th Cen-tury-Fox by Anatole Lltvak, 1 wh
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  • 139 2 INDIA MUST MAKE QUALITY PICTURES BOMBAY: Indian film oro. ducers must make quality entertainment pictures, prefer- atoly m Cinemascope, if they wiah to capture the Middle East market, said Ahmed Derwish, an Egyptian businessman distributing Indian films m Cairo and the Middle East, Derwish ,who was here on a short
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  • 174 2 INTO FILMS VIA BEAUTY CONTEST |N Hollywood, Peace KanwaJ vrouut have been a common phenomenon: A girt who c«me !2f v a **uty ion. S2** But| m Indl where beauty contests are rare and new screen faces are few and jfcrb*tw«<m, Peace hit the heaffiiues m 1958 with the Kardar-Korynoß-'Teresa-
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    54 3 M PICH AIMUTHU sad MISS R. JOTHISUMATHi who were win— W t married hi Ipoh, Mr. M. 8. Maaiam of ipoh preNided over the marriage, which was performed In reformed stylo. Mr. MAdlam speaking on that occasion reminded th© matited copula of their iwapoMftbiMtlas to t mulvw, their
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  • 113 3 MADRAS: Mr. C. Subramanlam. Law Minister, said m the Legislative Assembly that the general policy of the Government was not to resort to whipping as punishment. But certain Inhuman offence would have to be dealt with perhaps m an inhuman way, he added. The Minister, who was
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  • 75 3 MADRAS: The Second National Music Festival, sponsored by the Sangeet Natak Akadami. Government of India, and organised by the Bihar State Sangeet Academy, will be held m Patna during the third week of March this year. The Central Akadami has asked the Madras State Sangita Nataka Sangam
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  • 46 3 HISS THAVAMAM, daughter of Mr. T. Augustla, and MR. PERUMAL, fton of Mf. M. AHyappan were united fai wedlock In the reformed style. The ceremony was performed by Mr. K. R. Thangavel, Advteer to Singapore Dravldiaa Federation, recently at HJVt. Naval Base quarter*.
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  • 50 3 IThr«« metub«r« Of th« KadayanaUvr Muslim LMlxm got married roeently h. Mngmtfbrc. in* ueddlngrs w«r« %4«HM*by a large namber of prorot«e»t MMttm, and other tiwiwilty member*. R. s. AMnltek ikrtd A. M. I. AmowMi A. H&sfta Mnfciirl and K. S. Haffa Amma. A. 8. MoMdeett and C. S.
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  • 373 3 WRfMim LfHrorjr srkfjgpf'd;sftfws copl* of ntt't moral- ttfs, which seemed rutod hy de^otlsnvand •ruined by inequality^ Godwin looked to an evwitual eTlmlaation of all govenunents and' <whwwm autnonxy m oth*r wdHtt to anarchy as the ultimate goat This phikMophy wtf much te■■ll a«i i i«* WTitV mn if
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  • 109 3 TIRUPATI: The secretary of a students' hostel here described the other day at a function how a well-meant regulation regarding cigarette economy actually worked m practice. The authorities, it was stated, did not permit the selling of cigarettes m the small shops near the hostel and so the
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  • 522 3 Ww*3w^^^» ImRL^P^STMK»« 9wW ffcEOßNfr Soviet chargws of mt "coloniaMsflr against Britain inspired "Mancnecter QuiliW" catnap***** to a lengthy factual survey of Russian colonialism. The Russian advance into the lefts populous half of Asia, the correspondent pointed out, began as long as the end at the 16th
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  • 403 3 CEYLON GIRL WEDS A BR. PIANIST A DISTINGUISHED British pianist and a woman artist from Ceylon who is making a mark m London have just married. Veruni Pierts, daughter of the late Mr. Louis Peris of Kandy, became the wife of Mr. John Hunt' at a ceremony only a few
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  • 148 3 MADRAS: The first AllMadras Polk Dance Festival organised by the Madras State Sangita Nataka Sangam originally scheduled to take place on March 24 and 25 at Tanlore, h|ui now been postponed. The Festival will be conducted during the first week of April. Mr. E. Krishna Aiyar.
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  • 24 3 LONDON: About 66 per cent of Britain's 4,500-odd cinemas are now equipped for presenting Cinemascope and other wide-screen systems.
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  • 150 3 rn&miE- thousand years ago, according to Biblical records, King Solo, mon mined copper near the site of what is now the growing town of Elath. Now the modern state of Israel is following the example of the Jewish monarch by laying plans to wrest the metal from
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  • 24 3 IjONDON: More slab zinc was produced during 1955 than m any previous year, says the British Bureau of Non-Ferrous Metal Statistics.
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  • 246 4 LONDON: The luguage issue In Ceylon is likely to remain unsolved dcapite the fact that the elections are being fought on this iNtMie, confidently predict* Taya y.imnn fa the "Manchester Guardian." "By introducing Sinhalese as the state language, government would achieve m one
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  • 94 4 FALL IN CEYLON'S COCOANUT PRODUCTION COLOMBO: A s a result of a two-year drought, a considerable fall m cocoanut production is anticipated this year. It is estimated that the output of fresh nuts increased from 9,170,000 In 1954 to 10,917,000 last year. Copra production went from 920,000 cwts, m 1954
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  • 57 4 SON FOR 12-YR-OLD GIRL COLUMBIA, South Carogim, Mar. 15 A 12-year-old Columbia girl gave birth to a son Tuesday and both were reported Wednesday "doIng nlrvgy" at a hospital. She is Mrs. Lewis Meetze, who ha* beta married about year ago to a yoangoonatruct^o-, worker. An attending physician Mid the
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  • 108 4 COLOMBO: Plans have been completed for the construction of a Rb. 10.000,000 250-room, up-to-date hotel here. The bulk of the capital for this hotel the biggest m Ceylon has been assured by local financiers. The hotel will be erected on an acre of land
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  • 33 4 BANGAJLORE: Th e members of the four-man Netherlands Press Delegation, now on a five-week tour of this country, praised India's development programmes under the FiveYear Plans, especially Community Projects.
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  • 66 4 KARACHI: Pakistan ha s m vited India to send a "special nnvoy" to Karachi to attend the celebrations m connection with Pakistan's formal inauguration as an "Islmaic Republic" on March 23, it was learnt. It is understood a similar invitation has been extended to several
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  • 194 4 VADDUKODOAI: The proveroiaiiy uncnanging- feast was m vie throes ot a revolution, said the ±tt. Hey. Saoapacny xvuitinuran, tJishop of tue jaiiii«x <L»iocese ot tue Church ot oouta inaia, at tae aimml session or tute Jauna council ox vie onurcii ot ooucii jjiuia. The
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  • 421 4 or ooiomoo tne Most Key. Dr. lhamas Cooray, deploieu tnose who made a catspaw o 1 religion to acnieve certain enas. Dr. Cooray said there wati propaganda throughout the country that the Catholic Church had donated ten lakhs of rupees to the UNp to hold the
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  • 26 4 J^L tf*****™* 0 Chettiar (third from left) watching the pilgritns taking holy bath" on the occas-tvn of Mahamakam m Kwmbakonam recently.
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  • 663 4 Punjab-PEPSU Merger Govt. Proposal Accepted AMBITSAB: The General Council of the Shiromani Akall Dal gave general approval to Hie principles of the Government Flan for the reorganisation of the Punjab State. j According to the Government proposals, Punjab and PEPSU are to be merged .to form a bilingual State without
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  • 160 4 NEW DELHI; The Government of India is likely to engage the services of a wellknown West German expert to lay out the zoological park of Delhi. It was this expert who planned some of the biggest zoos m West Germany. Negotiations have been going on
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  • 335 4 U.K. BANK RATE RISE WILL NOT AFFECT INDIA NEW PEL.HI; The Finance Minister, Mr. c- £>• Deshmunh, told the Lok Sabha that the change m the British bank rate announced recently by the United Kingdom Government was not likeiy to affect India's export trade with the U.K. Mr. Deshmukh was
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  • 48 4 The new playground of the RamakriHhna Mlssln Home was formally declared open by Mr. S. Manna, the captain of the Motaun Bagan Football Team, on Tuesday Mar. 13. The members of the team were entertained to lunch at the Ramakrishna Mission, 179 Hartley Road.
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  • 77 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. i 6 Irish Prime Minister John A. Oosteilo was weU Into a luncheon speech to the National Press dub. Suddenly, he stopped, conferred with an aide. He'd been reading the wrong speech— one he was scheduled to deliver later In the afternoon to
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  • 129 4 LONDON; Tie city ol Hazor— captured by the Jews under the leadership of Joshua as told In the Bible— was the largest m ancient Palestine. It had a population of *****-50,0^0 and walls discovered tnere measured 100 yards wide at the base. Dr. Yiga* Yadfn,
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  • 212 4 KARAjCHI, Mar. 16. In the new Budget which Mr. All presented yesterday the im. port duty on coarse cloth is reduced from six and a quarter per cent to four per cent "telmport duty on rues and |l? e^ cB <*> miil X from Britain is reduced
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  • 106 4 FANTASTIC HEAT POTENTIAL IN THE ATOMIC WAY BANGALORE: "One pound of uranium, if fully utilised, equals a fantastic heating value of 2.600,000 pounds of coal," stated Mr. Neville, U.S. delegate at the meeting of the power Sub-committee of the ECAFE here. Giving a comparison of a coal and atomic power
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  • 230 4 MERCHANT NAVY SHORT FALL IN TONNAGE NEW DELHI; The Parlia mentary Secretary, to the Railway and Transport Minister, Mr. Shah Nawaz Khan told the Lok Sabha thai the development of the Indian mercantile marine would tail shqrt ot 110,000 tons of shipjj! Ing, of the target of 600 oo^ tons
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