Malaya Tribune, 18 April 1946
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Title Section29 1946-04-18 1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 6811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTb The Malaya Tribune Thursday. April 18. 1946.29 words
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685 1946-04-18 1 POLAND OPENS CASE IN SECURITY COUNCIL Reuter. SPAIN IMMEDIATELY UNITED NA TI.ONS TO Hi! EAK RELATIONS WITH The Council session opened at 8.05 p.m. GMT under the new Chairman, the Egyptian delegate Hafez Pasha. Dr. Lange told the CouncilReuter. - 685 words
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Article113 1946-04-18 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Apr. 17 The Spanish Government, it was learned in Washington tonight, has provided Britain with information regarding the distkm of Spanish troops in Sorthern Spain and has invited Britain, United Stain. Holland. Egypt. Brazil ar.d Australia to send technical experts to investigate theReuter. - 113 words
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Article371 1946-04-18 1 A.P. LON DON, April 17.—As the United Nations Security Council prepared to enter discussion of Polish allegations that Spain is harbouring Nazis intent on instigating another war, Moscow radio today declared that in the years of Franco's rule, Spain's loyal sons and daughters have beenA.P. - 371 words
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Article71 1946-04-18 1 A.P. NDON, Apr. 17.—The Spane** 0 l?s» nierht inced that Generalissimo Fr .ncisco has invited Australia v r. uj vie opamsh-pro-.Ur d Nations investigaI Poland's allegation that scientists have bt-en •k ng in Spain. mvi a ion Wfta made he embassy here Australia oas no d:plorelatiom withA.P. - 71 words
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190 1946-04-18 1 LONDON, April 17.—Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin toid the House of Commons today that Britain is giving "very close attention" to the recent Soviet-Iranian oil agreement. "So far as we can see. it does noi impinge upon our oil supplies irum Persia," he190 words
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Article36 1946-04-18 1 A.P. -KINOTON, April 17.— idem Truman on Wednesannounced the appointment t George V. Allm as ambassaio Ir m. Edwin F. Stan on was named 'nib ss dor »o Thailand at the t me.—A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article57 1946-04-18 1 Reuter. LONDON Apr. 17.—It was untitled »oimced ?n London today that withdrawal of Br**i*h and ich tmops from Syria has 1 completed two weeks ahead ome. The agreement was they should be out by the of April but the evacuation >d several days ago. Ish and French troops are oeReuter. - 57 words
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275 1946-04-18 1 George Hall says Reuter. LONDON, Apr. 17.—George Hall, Secretary for the Colonies, answering a question about the Malay Sultans' denunciation of the agreements signed between them and Sir Harold Mac Michael, declared in the House of Commons today that he could notReuter. - 275 words
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Article15 1946-04-18 1 Tomorrow being Easter Friday, there will be no issue of the Malaya Tribune.15 words
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126 1946-04-18 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Apr. 17.—While the UNO Security Council today hears the Polish charges against the Franco regime in Spain experts of the Council will begin considering whether or not the Persian question can legally be retained on the Council agenda Experts meeting in committee willReuter. - 126 words
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850 1946-04-18 1 Slam's .Storks Key To Premi nt; Problem Drastic cuts are envisaged in South East Asia food allocations proposed as recently as March 20 by provisional allotments by the Combined Food Boards, states an official communique issued at the close of the Singapore Food Conference.850 words
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414 1946-04-18 1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Apr. 17.—The Persian Government is to take the lead in arranging early negotiations with political leaders in Azerbaijan, northern province which was Uie scene of the recent left-wing separative movement. This was announced at a press conference today by Persian Premier Qavam esReuter. - 414 words
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938 1946-04-18 1 "THEY NEVER FORGAVE EACH OTHE" "Top Secret" reveals Reuter. NEW YORK, Apr. 17.—The charge that Prestf Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston C chill broke sharply over the strategy of the final AL.cu drive that occupied Germany, and that the United Str' President diedReuter. - 938 words
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Article87 1946-04-18 1 Reuter. LONDON, Apr. 17.—Mr. Winston Churchill offered no comment last night on the critical references to him in the book "Top Secret" by American journalist Ralph Ingersoll just published in America in which it was said that Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt broke sharply over theReuter. - 87 words
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Article99 1946-04-18 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. April 17—The J**"*"* l <> end 'the dispute wmch has been paralysing Palestine's rail, telephone and postal services for a w.-ek was taken today when Labib Fulei&Sk C hri S dan Arab leader of 50.C00 Arab and Jewish government employees on sReuter. - 99 words
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Advertisement14 1946-04-18 1 Y. T. LEE TYPEWRITER DEALERS 332, North Bridge Road, Cleaning undertaken monthly Telephone 7971.14 words
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Article500 1946-04-18 2 The Malayan citizenship proposals—be it noted they are only proposals—do not differ in any way from what was expected in view of statements in Parliament. Expressions of opinion on the part of individuals or bodies of persons are now invited and the inferrence is thar should thtre prove to500 words
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276 1946-04-18 2 A.P. MUNICH, April 16.—United States Military Government authorities yesterday admitted that Bavarian farmers are hoarding tens of thousands of tons of needed foodstuffs while German city dwellers go hungry and ask for larger imports from America, writes Associated Press correspondent Richard O'ReganA.P. - 276 words
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Article287 1946-04-18 2 Reuter. ADDIS ABABA, Apr. —Close relations with Britain are an outstanding feature of post-war Ethiopia. British advisers appointed to all branches of tne Administration have nelped the Emperor Hafle Scliassie to reorganise and mcarrnise tne country, replacing the old feudal regime by a centralised Government. The countryReuter. - 287 words
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Article48 1946-04-18 2 A.P. TOKYO An*:l, 17 —Brig. Gen. Coiirtney*WhJtney. SCAP Military Government Chief, today disclosed the extent of the Jpoanes» nartWoat'on in the recent balloting when he said at the Aflied Council meeting that 27,000,000 or 73 per cent, of the electorate had gone to the polls.—A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article820 1946-04-18 2 R.D.B. Mitchell - —And She Needs Our Rubber Feeding And Clothing Malaya By -7 R.D.B. Mitchell Public Relations Officer to the Australian Government I Commissioner for Malaya, Singapore. "Can you feed us?" That was one of the first questions put to me, as an Australian, shortly after arriving in820 words
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82 1946-04-18 2 A.P. NEW DELHI. April, 16—United States Commissioner to India George told the Associated Press yesterday that his office had reported nothing on India's famine renditions that would reflect such optimism as was apparent in the recent statements by Secretary for Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson andA.P. - 82 words
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Article35 1946-04-18 2 A.P. TOKYO. April 17.—The International Prosecution Section has ordered the arrest of Japanese General Hiroshi Tamura. Chief of Staff of the Kwangtung Defence Army. Tamura is to be delivered to Sugamo Prison.—A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article49 1946-04-18 2 Reuter. LONDON, Apr. 15.—Lord Derby's Gulf Stream was made an 11 to 4 favourite for the 2.000 Guineas runninp a* Newmarket on Mnv i nrjrl i\ to 2 favourite for the Derby running at Epsom June P when the V ctori* Club callover pn the rates v-as held today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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332 1946-04-18 2 A.P. of fhi M«° ,T M 16 The bi^est an P"*aWv one of the bitterest battles in automobVle manufacturing hi. Tory s beginnm* to take shape as the ChevrX d jvisto n of the General Motors Corporation and Ford Motors S a epareA.P. - 332 words
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365 1946-04-18 2 "REPUBLICAN GOVT." DISCLOSES Reuter. THE HAGUE, April 16.—With Indonesia, like India, in the throes of constitutional negotiations, <a six-point administrative scheme for an autonomous Indonesia devised by the unofficial Indonesian Republican Government became known here today. According to the Dutch news agency the scheme' WhichReuter. - 365 words
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107 1946-04-18 2 A.P. SOOCHOW. April 16—The treason trial of Chu Min-yi the former foreign minister of the puppet Nanking government ended today after the defendant has asked the court *o give the death sentence and not life imprisonment. The verdict is expected on April 22. TheA.P. - 107 words
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Article209 1946-04-18 2 Reuter. LONDON, Apr. 15.—The House of Commons last night debated at length the motion by Mr. Corbett Conservative for Ludlow that the House was of the opinion "that post-war conditions of service detailed in the White Paper failed to offer sufficient inducement to attract adequate numbers in theReuter. - 209 words
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Article67 1946-04-18 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Anr. 1« —Th» Senate Commerce Committee by an overwhelming malority yesterday voted mega] and void" the commercial aviation agreements concluded by the United States with Britain and other foreign eountrfes. The Committee anproved the resolution, stat ng- "No agreements of this character shouin beReuter. - 67 words
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Article105 1946-04-18 2 'Place Modesty A bove Lipstick' Reuter. COLOMBO, Apr. 16.—Dr. E. A. Blok, Assistant Director of Ceylon Medical Services, is surprised that technicolour" girls dazzle the judges at beauty competitions. Addressing the girls of Visakha Vidyalaya, Dr. Blok said he was purturbed, as a parent, to see that modesty and graceReuter. - 105 words
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Article79 1946-04-18 2 BANGKOK. Apr. 16.—The United i States has agreed to "unfreeze" Siamese assets in America. A statement to this effect was made jto the Assembly by the Siamese Premier, who opened the announcement with "I have good news." The Foreign Monster paid a tribute tc United States79 words
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Article145 1946-04-18 2 Reuter. NEW YORK, Apr. 16.—Deep resentment was expnssed in British and American official circles here .last night at the imputation made by M. Andrei Gromyko, Sovitt delegate, during the UNO Security Council debate that Bri'ain and the "United States were us ng Persia as a pawnReuter. - 145 words
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Advertisement35 1946-04-18 2 TO-DAY 1.30—4.00—6.30—9.30 p.m. PIDAY, SA T IF DAY. SUNDAY an<> FONDAY 5 SHOWS 10.30 a.m.—1.36—4—6.30 9.30 p.m. AT LAST IT'S HERE ACCLAIMED AND Saturday Midniglit Willum Powell Myrra Loy in 'Shadow Of the Thin Man35 words
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Article, Illustration645 1946-04-18 3 Sir E. <.< iil On Life Of II living Units "I have gathered in the few weeks during which I have been in Malaya that rubber output and shipments have gone up substantially and the acute problem at the moment is lack of lighters, port645 words
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246 1946-04-18 3 A.P. LONDON, April 17.—Sixteen members and former members of the Government services in Malaya, in a letter to the Times on Tuesday, sharply criticized what they termed the "mutilation of Malaya" in the proposed Malayan Union. The letter said in part: "We, whoA.P. - 246 words
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Article480 1946-04-18 3 Preparing Reparations Bill A Reparations Committee is to be formed to consider the claims of the British Empire on Japan. For the purpose of submitting claims to this Committee, information is required as to the damage arising from the war against Japan or arising480 words
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Article23 1946-04-18 3 A revolver and seven rounds oi ammunition were recovered early yesterday morning when the police arrested a Malay In Geylang Road.23 words
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Advertisement308 1946-04-18 3 JllllillllllihJiilllllllHllJiiilllllilllLJllHlllllii CHUNGKING Tanjong Pagar Phone 3327 4 shows daily: 1, 3.15, 6.30 9.00 "THE IRON CLAW" (Ist Half Chapters) with Charles Qulgley, Joyce Bryant Terror! Thrills! Suspense! MIDNIGHT SHOWS Friday, 19th Apr.—ll.3o p.m. "THE WOLF DOC" Saturday, 20th April—ll.3o p.m. "Adventures Of Martin Eden" jiiinminuJiiimiiiiiit jHimiiinihrfiiiiiiinm. unVV Opening To-day: 1308 words
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Advertisement228 1946-04-18 3 Manufacturing Jewellers 1 Diamond Merchants ii 74 Years' Reputation >; I B.P. De Srlva, Ltd. j (Incorporated in Ceylon) SINGAPORE PENANG i 'Hmirmiintaimimirtniimftrtirirtiirintmr il w d T^ L fn" war Sky G.W. Nightly: 7 9.30 pjn. Exciting—Thrilling—Crashing "Bombay Clipper" Maria Montez Midnight Show Friday 19th "Hawk Of The Wilderness" Chapters228 words
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Advertisement124 1946-04-18 3 -«^>- ♦QUEENS.. Geylangf Today Last Day: 4 3.00. 6.45 9.15 p.m. i Bonita Granville in M-G-M's I 4'Down in San Diego' A Blazing Story of Sabotage Tonight at Midnight A General Screening Tomorrow: U T 4 Shows: A 11 a.m., 3. 6.45 9.15 p.m. I Join Dorothy Lamour, Bob Hope124 words
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Advertisement427 1946-04-18 3 I Here's Your Grand Easter ShowT\ IcAPITOL""^ 1 15 I roaring saga or the seven seast f I jj V PAUI MAUREEN WALTER H HENREID O HARA SLEZAK iMCt* BfNNIE BARNES JOHN EMERY 1 F s|| SHOWS I f y o-1ngnt <2r Lo-morrow 1 Jp. PA Til A V NOFE427 words
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Article71 1946-04-18 4 A coffeeshop in Mcnglembu was the scene of another gang robbery last week when eight Chinese, two of whom were said to have possessed arms, entered the house. After herding the occupants of the house into a small room they gagged the women and ransacked the premises, getting71 words
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282 1946-04-18 4 Thirteen Japs Already Hanged In Changi (Tribune Staff Reporter) The war crimes trials in the various centres of South East Asia are proceeding as speedily as possible, but in view of the large number of cases still pending and the investigations that282 words
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Article180 1946-04-18 4 Shouts of "Pakistan" interjected the speeches delivered at a meeting of th* South Indian Muslim League held at the South Bridge Road Mosque on Tuesday. Maulana T. A. M. Abdul Aziz, who convened the meeting, presided. The meeting unanimously passed a resolution proposed by Mr. Adam180 words
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Article85 1946-04-18 4 A Javanese. Sukiman bin Asinari. who was described a» one of the labourers imported >nto this country by the Japanese, was sentenced to two months' r.i. by Mr. H. A. Forrer. in the irst police court, when convicted on a charge of theft. it was stated the85 words
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Article42 1946-04-18 4 The in which Tan Huan Kow and Sim Aw Huan were charged in the Four:h Court yesterday with commit:ing gang robbery on Dec. 1G at the Straits Trading Co.. Puiau Brani, was postponed to April 24 for mention. They bo;h claimed trial.42 words
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Article46 1946-04-18 4 A Sunrise Service will be held a Wesley Church at 6.30 a.m. on Easter Sunday. It is being arranged by the District Epwonh Lr\igur and it is hoped that Bishop Edwin F. Lee and Mrs. Lee wW arrive in SmgaDore in time, to attend the service.46 words
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Article44 1946-04-18 4 (From Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, Apr. 17.—A daring piracy was reported off Penang Harbour yesterday night. Fifteen sampans, each carrying a robber, removed about 100 bags of rice from a junk after the crew had been overpowered by superior numbers.44 words
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Article156 1946-04-18 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The first shipment of spices from India has arrived in Singapore. This is the first time since the liberation that spices have been imported into this colony from India for civilian consumption, Although berth has not been allotted yet for the discharge of this156 words
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Article469 1946-04-18 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 16.—For seven months, the Police and "D" Force have been at war with the gangsters here in Kuala Lumpur and their efforts have at last borne fruit, for today they have nearly smashed the crime wave that recently hit469 words
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Article242 1946-04-18 4 Arrangements have now been made to implement the contract, concluded in London Detween the Qolonial Office and the British Association of Straits merchants, for commercialising the distribution of relief supplies imported into Ma--lay a on tjovernaient account To this end stocks of such supplies, which242 words
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Article113 1946-04-18 4 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, Apr. abduction case against Cneah Ah Keat and Lim Sen Poh was concluded today when the two accused were acquitted without defence being called, the Presiding Officer Lt.-Col. A. W. Bellamy, ruling that there was no case for the prosecution. The case was the113 words
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Article255 1946-04-18 4 A Malay, Alias bin Haji Mohamed Salleh, who fatally stabbed a friend shortly after they had a drinking bout, was sentenced to two years rigorous imprisonment in the Superior Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of culpable homicide not amounting255 words
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291 1946-04-18 4 Filling Malaya's Tummy (Tribune Staff Reporter) Run by three local businessmen, an organisation called the Singapore Marine Products Company was formed in December 1945 with the object of carrying out fishing utilising the methods employed by the Japanese before the Pacific War. This organisation291 words
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Article315 1946-04-18 4 R.N.V R C. P. O. Ismail b. Mshrimmed Yatim: Yeo. Sigs. Ahmed b. Buiang: P. O. Md. Noor b. Ismail 'Penang Div.): S. B. P. O. Abdul Ghani b. Md. Shariff: Lde. Tel. Hashim b. Md. Noor: Ldg. Sig. Ibrahim b. Hj. Ahmad Penang Div.);315 words
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44 1946-04-18 4 The East and West Society, Singapore, holds its weekly meeting tonight at the Army Education Centra, Armenian Street, at 8 o'clock. Ihe speaker will be Mr. Richard Sidney. His subject will be "An old Malayan s.ts up and takes notice."44 words
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Article85 1946-04-18 4 A.P. HONOLULU, April, 17.—Lt. Gen. Sir Bennet Hance. Director General of the Indian Medical Service, outlned a 30-year health programme for India which in the first 10 years will expend $1,700,000.000. He said: "Today in India there is only one qualified medical man for everyA.P. - 85 words
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128 1946-04-18 4 The Rovers soccer party will leave Singapore by train this evening bound for K.L. where they will play three games of soccer. On Friday they will meet ihe T.P.C.A. followed by a game against a Combined R.A.F. team, on Sunday. Th. ir final game128 words
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113 1946-04-18 4 Reuter. NEW YORK. Apr. 16.—Tami Maurielo is a hot 2 to 5 favourite to beat Bruce Woodcock, British heavywe ghi champion. when they meet next month. This is because little is known of Woodcock .n the Un ted States, and also in the hopeReuter. - 113 words
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Advertisement701 1946-04-18 4 NOTICES TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF TODDY 1. Tenders are invited for the supply of pure fresh toddy to the Government Toddy Shops in Singapore from the Ist July to the 31st December, 1946, at the rate of 700 gallons daily. The toddy to be delivered at the Government Toddy Shops701 words
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