Malaya Tribune, 29 October 1948

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  • 60 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh d Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) raffing pages SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agent*—Mesar*. Colin Turner Ltd., Tulbot
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  • 381 1 Paris-London-Washington Phone Talks Immediately After Interview CHURCHILL "CHIEF INSTIGATOR OF WAR" Reuter. DAKIS, Thurs.—Marsha Stalin's violent attack on the "aggression" of 1 political leaders in Britain, the United States and France has created a new tension in the United Nations. Neither the British nor American delegations
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  • 25 1 ■a lim K.M.n Teek meets 1 nfirleaeakeek at the Ame- < Mfa Halloween party U| "»ij;lii ito, not in (Haateara.
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  • 62 1 LONDON, Ttmr*. Foreign Secretary Lrnest Kevin said lv re tnnigh*. '•I am not one of those who belie re that war is inevitable. "I believe that with wise guiuaree, keepinr. cool, exercising patience and sometimes grim determination to survive, a condition in the world can be
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  • 20 1 f** airmen were hurt \vh:n pp iut i telegrapk polo Roi yesterday. i were 20 other miner ißkkati
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  • 131 1 KLUANG, Today —A party of police ana Gurkhas swept the Poh Lee San area in the early hours of yesterday. They located a bandit camp and recovered bundles of clothing and food. The camp was destroyed. On their way to the camp, the party was
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  • 44 1 ■Ti-lunr ;<tntf Reporter) T y Band da belonging tc Est it at the 20. nth Muar-Lengga ■■I yesU-nlav They fired .vith Bren guns and revolvers. The occupants of the lorry had a miraculous escape as the vehicle was hit several times.
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  • 49 1 >!I '\Mat. Today A Party searched an Kargapa'i Estate handitg stayed a Hv r, n Oct 29 They caught tWC band its. One Of them was founJ ivounded He .vai Identified as a rubber tapper on the estate and admitted having taken part in tne attack.
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  • 295 1 Reuter. PARIS, Thurs. —Russia today urged the United Nations to order withdrawal of al foreign troops from Greece. Andrei Vyshinskv, Soekt Deputy Foreign Minister, in a long speech, by turns piolent and sarcastic, told the Political Committee. "Grece? has been transformed into a colony of
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  • 52 1 Reuter. London, Thursday. Minister of Defence A. V. Alexander tonight accepted a suggestion by Mr. Winston Churchill that the House of Commons should have a secret debate on the state of Btitain's defences. He could see no objection to it if it were held under special
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  • 142 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thirs. War Minister Emanjel Shinwell told the House of Commonstoday that of the 270 Guardsmen sent to Mr.laya recently with less tha-.i t-ix months service when they arrived. Of the 1,820 all ranks in the Guards Brigade sent to Malaya the majority were regulars
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  • 48 1 Paris. Thurs.-- Prime Minister Pandit Nehru of India had i heavy programme of engagements here today. His personal programme is so heavy that only a limited time is available for the numerous social functions of the United Nations for which he is in demand.
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  • 191 1 U.P. 11/ ASHINGTON, Thurs T7 —GNH eminent quarters here tonight view ed Stains war-monger ing charge as the "same old tune ptajei over and over** by So\ et oftieials. The State Department dot lined to comment on Stalin's charge that thr I'nited Stales, Britain and France
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  • 54 1 CID raiding a house in Crawford Street yesterday arrested three Chinese under the Emergency Regulator s and recovered an automatic pistol. CID Chief. Mr. Fowler, this morning described the arrest ed men as "known gangsters and secret society members." An Indian was also heli under
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  • 109 1 DEVONS lIVIBUSHED Today: Bandits ambushed military trucks belonging to Ist. Devons at 6 mile <ng Peng/Rukit Paloh Estat > Road last night. Vehicles hit but no '•asualties. Military party sprayed scene of attack with automatic gunfire. POLICE LOSE 7 IN AMBUSH TAIPING. Today.—Asian I olice officer and six
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  • 818 1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Thurs.—Premier Stalin declared today ITI his belief that the "forces of p?»ace" would succeed in averting another world war. The "horrors of the recent war are too alive in the minds of the peoples and the social forces In favour of peace
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  • 269 2 Will Give Singapore Gift Of Temple DETWEEN seven *nd eight thousand Ccyionesc "troops stationed in Malaya may soon set more pay, according to Mr. Victor J. Mendis, President of the Singapore Ceylonese Association. It is also possible that a representative of tne Government of
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  • 191 2 NOTICE to quit has been served on the tenants of the office block in Battery Road next to the site of the new Chartered Bank building, after a letter from the Municipal architect saying that the building is unsafe following the collapse of part of the
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  • 36 2 Thert have been 50 arrest* in the Federation during the past 24 hours—l in Trengganu. 5 in Kedah-Perlis. 2 in Pahang. 2 in Malacca. 4 in Perak and 36 in Johore.
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  • 181 2 DANCE hostess, Wong: Ah Chan, \*as held up by three Chinese at Race Course Road on the night of October 1 and lelieved of cash and valuables valued at 5440. it was alleged at the Seventh Police Court yesterday. Allegations were Ah Chan was
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  • 126 2 MUAR, Thursday: Two ban- dits were killed and 36 Chinese verc detained for screening in a big combined Military/Police sweep in the Sagil area yestorday. The Military also discovered an improvised terrorist armoury. The first bandit was killed at a Military ambush near Sagii Police
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  • 60 2 Major-General D. Dunlop. QB E., General Officer Com manding Singapore District, will, on behalf of the Army Authorities, hand over to Lady Gimson the forme- Hcadquaitera of the Royal Engineer Group, at Maxwell Road, on November 2. The building k to be use 1 as
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  • 102 2 A MEMBER of the Singapore Gardening Society has grown an orchid so rare that he is afraid that thieves may steal it from his garden. Yesterday, he took a bloom of the orchid, known as the Odontioda. to the committee that met to discuss Singapore's
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  • 54 2 THE Trit'ttni under stands that the pnee of petrol is likely to go up in the near future. The Increase is n« t expected to be more than five cents a gallon. Officials of the Sh«dl Company and the Standard Vacuum Oil JX. say they have "no
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  • 90 2 JOHORE BAHRU: A cam- j bincd police/military party v is conducting opcrat ons in the Sedcnak area, nten a bandit sentry opened fire on them with an automatic weapon yesterday. Fifty jraria away the party was attacked by six bandits armed with Tommy. Stcn. machine guns and
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  • 230 2 How many kinds of policeman are there? There are four kinds. The Regular Policeman who I wears uniform, works full-time I and is paid for it. who makes a career of his police job and has a pension when he retires. The Auxiliary Policeman who works
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  • 28 2 A 42-year-old Chinese lrnn;< lysol and died be/ere he could he taken to hospital. He was the iatl.er of three children.
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  • 22 2 Dr. James Browne. Assistiri Medical Superintendent. Menial Hospital. Singapor* has been appointed to act as Medical Superintendent, Mental Hospital. Singapore.
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  • 121 2 BATH GAJAH, Thursday—A terrific explosion occurred at the suh ;>ower station here last nipht when terrorists attacked and threw a bomb. Consi derable damage was reported. Before the attack a Malay chargeman at the power station was murdered. The bandits used automatics in the attack. Other
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  • 56 2 KUALA L-JMPUR. Thur: Federation Police caught four Chinese and a woman on the wanted list. They arrested a Malay with a muzzle loader at Kuala Trengganu and a Chinese with a Dutch rifle and ammunition, in Baling, Kedah/Perlia. Kuala Trengganu area: Police and Military destroyed a bandit
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  • 43 2 The Governor will present three Colonial Police Medals at the Police Training School, Eassing-out parade, Thomson :oad, today at 5.15 p.m. Hundred Regular police and 95 Extra Constabulary will l>e present. Riot squad will give a demonstration over the assault course.
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  • 34 2 TOTAL ~f 80,906 Id.ntlty cards had been issi ed at various entires by yeslerddy. The centra* office has received 163,649 completed application forms. Group regidtration blank applications sent out numbei 110,214.
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  • 31 2 Mr. H. B. Beamish, formerly of the B. B. C. arrived in Singapore by air yesterday to take up an appointment in Radio Malaya as English Programme Supervisor.
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  • 56 3 H s. Ms. uob n the mining told members Hoard yesterday. light up the i Bukit for one v r b; upplyUig electricity ag plant ■d to supply ilba and offerISO each month ,1.1 iting cost, i Rrtgade yesterday !ii to put out U Motintb itten
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  • 100 3 (Tribune StajT R<>,rtcr) gECAI SE of less pilferage and stio» t-landmgs more people may shortly be entitled to draw a supplementary ration ot tinned butter. The Deputy Price Con- rotter (Mr. A. D. Butler-' sHd yesterday thst he spoken to tinned
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  • 169 3 TAN Alk and Chan Ah Sam. alleged to have gone to a Chinese temple to rob and tried shooting their way out of a Police ambush were committed to the next Assizes by Seventh Magistrate Mr. R. J. C. Wait, yesterday. They will face charges
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  • 120 3 TANADIAN |K>tatoes ihay be available here during the next three months. The importation of a limited cruantity of potatoes from Canada and other hard, currency areas is to be permitted during November, Dec?mbor and January, It was officially announced. An official from the Imports Exports Office.
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  • 86 3 A photographic studio assistant Leong O'.t Sang (4:1) of North Bridge Food was electrocuted to death while developing Alms in the dark-room on the night of Oct 8. This was stated in the Coroner's Court at the inquest into Leong 's death. Another man. Low
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  • 108 3 U.P. PARIS. Thurs. Argentine today won first prize in the United Nations "poster of the year" competition. The first prize of $1,500 went to Aimando Paez Torre/, of .\rcos. Posters are intended to portray the spirit of the United Nations. Torres' design showed the head of a
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  • 195 3 The Singapore Flower Show a big pre-war at!i action, will make its first post-war appearance at the covced Stadmm in the Happy World from April 1 to 3. 1911. The Committer of the S'n.'riporc Gardening Society dec tied vestcrday. to haxe six groups in the
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  • 109 3 I THE second smoggling ring apparently working out erf the I'hllippines to bi>, .uncovered in less than twn I months ,is reported by V nited Press. Ainoy Customs officers .seiz■ed a largo quantity of arms •aboard the Dutch ship Tjibadak I when it Arrived
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  • 76 3 OXFORD. Thursday. —Dr. W. T. S. Stallybrass. aged 64. Principal of Brasenose College and vice-chancellor )f Oxford University, was ound dead today on the ail way lin-j near Slough iuckinghamshire. He was returning from London last night and it h istfUned he opened the
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  • 73 3 Reuter. EOS I ON. Thursday.—mc .i will spend $10,000,000 before 1953 to expand the plastic industry. Mr. U. Srinlvasan. Indian Minister of Indus' y and Supply, said here tOtfj?7. Mr. Srinlvasan. who \va-> accompanied by lour delegates of the Indian Plasty Manufacturers Association said, that India was
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  • 68 3 X i!ig<">n, Thurs. The semiofficial New Times of Bui ma today denied rumours thru Foreign Minister U Kyau Nycin. who is in London, is seeking British military sid to quell Burma's insurrection. It said: "Far from the internal situation getting out of control there is immediate prospect
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  • 42 3 Weekend programme of the Chinese V.M.C.A. at BetagK Road foi Saturday. Sixth report of membership campaign meeting at 8 p.m. A film snow entitled. "In Hollywood" with Bud Abbot Lou Costcllo. On Sunday Church Service in Mandarin, o p.m.
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  • 25 3 An Indian woman wataken to hospital after she was injured by a fall from a Volley bus at Oeylang Serai festerday.
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  • 210 3 THEW Yew Chee, R.A.S.C.< recruit under training, took $30 from a coffee shopkeeper at Jurong Road at the point of a clasp knife, it was alleged at the Assize Court yesterday. Chew claimed vial to a charge of robbery. Allegations said: Chew
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  • 467 4 riOST-war Britain is more interested in her Colonies than ever before in her history. In the past, Britons took the fcmpire for granted. They went about their business convinced that everything was all right in the Imperial garden, and that the Empire would last for all eternity.
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  • 945 4  -  Here is the inside story of Communist strategy in France, of the planned turmoil under the colorful facade which Paris has thrown up for the United Nations—turmoil which threatens to burst into armed revolution. II > Leon Dennen PARIS.- While the United Nations debates the
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  • 616 4 Reuter. ARGENTINA'S "Little Wales" is to play an important role in the development of Patagonia, on whoso inhospitable and then virtually unmapped coast its Welah founders planted the colony almost a century ago. Names which until now have recalled early struggle:? against an inclement clim°.
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  • 1129 5  -  AND POLICEMEN ARE FEWER THAN FROWNS Have You Ever Heard Of A Jeepnie? By Derek Drab MANILA BAY is a grave- yaid of Jap shipping. The Pasig River is spanned by bailey-bridges where concrete stood. Once elegant Escolta is full or crudely repaired pot-holes
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  • 116 6 Dr. C. J. Paglar was reelected president of the Singapore Recreation Club at the Club's annual general meeting held yesterday. Dr. C. L. Tessensohn (elected) vie*.-president. Mr. H. B Woodford (re-elected) honorary secretary treasurer, (reelected). Chairman of the Board of Control (Games*: Mr. G. E. N.
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  • 317 6 SPORTS: A cold day. yesterday evening but not for the hockey team of the Singapore Hospital Assistants' Union In the first half of their match against the SingaporeFederation Customs, they in three goals while the Customs returned only one. After resumption. Apnoo Singh for the Hospital scored
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  • 196 6 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thurs.--Sovir-t m I TT Alexander Panyushkin today 1 the United States disclose what was di" 1 a "secret military conference" called 1 Mac Arthur in Tokyo on October 12 1 The acting Soviet representative on the Far Eastern Commission said that, according to
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  • 112 7 Reuter. Mort Thursday The West Mir touring team held a ribjbt advantage over Holkar it the end of the fiiot ~v play in theii match here .wir;: made 157 for seven, lets in reply to the 117 of the Ranji trophy champion. < Mnir.
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  • 386 7  -  Although The Men Have Slackened Tremendously By MALCOLM MODDER |F you tnink that the standard of hockey in Sin gapore is still tremendously backward as com pared with prewar years—you are rifht far as the men are concerned —but lav off the women* Having
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  • 60 7 The first season of the hoe key match be* ween the Shed Company and the Indian Association played at Farrer Park, yesterday, saw the players bunched together in the Indian Association goal atea. Geeks scored the first goal for the Shell Co., and the second was smacked in
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  • 33 7 Entries are Invited from members to participate in the j Chinese Swimming Club Bil- liards Championships (1948). Entries should reach the 1 club not later than Sunday. I October 31.
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  • 360 7 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday—Some American boxers, particularly in the lighter divisions, apparently think they can earn more money in dollar-starved Britain thin in their own country. Since Lee Oma returned home with a sizeable "wad" for his brief encounter with British heavyweight champion, Bruce Woodcock,
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  • 129 7 Reuter. LONDON, THURSDAY. The Enylish Football League's policy of retiring referees from league football at 47 is under fire. Critics of this rule aver that the standard of refereeing will not improve while some of the best referees in the country are being tossed on to the
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  • 190 7  -  From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR. Today.— No. 2 track was very heavy when it was opened for fast work this morning, but very few horses made use of it. Most of the work was con- j fined to spurts down the straight. Spring Up (Gentles) worked'
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  • 24 7 SYDNEY, Wed John Maishall. Australian Olympic swimmer, has announced that he is not interested in any offer to turn professional.
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  • 427 7 S.C.C 3 G.S.C 1 pAT Sewell performed a brilliant hat-trick on the S.R.C. Padang yesterday, when she banged in all the three goals for the S.C.C. against the Girls' Sports Club. The S.C.C. Women's First XI defeated the Girls Sports Club First XI by
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  • 159 7 Jimmy Welch of the RAF. and Golden Boy. lightweight champion of Kuala Lumpur, clash in promoter T. B. Lim's major boxing card at the Happy World Stadium tonight. The airman came into the limelight in the last two years, whereas Golden Boy was at
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  • 61 7 HOCKEY: 8.8.C. v. Cable A Wireless—S.R.C.; Raffles CoUege v. S.C.R.C.—OUeg«* ground; Ceylon Sports Club v. Medical College—CoUege ground; S.C.C. v. Posts and Telecoms—S.C.C. SOCCER: Seletar F.C. v. R N.A.D.—sth mile Seletar; Tiong Bahru Youngsters v. 0 v t r a m School— ground. (Games will strrt at 5
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  • 600 8 Reuter and U.P. —Churchill Tells Commons LONDON Thurs Britain should not on her own responsibility |j any part of India against external attack unless n J> rt *T with the British Crown. ex-Premier Winston Churchill declared in me House of Commons toe:
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  • 61 8 Ministers have no right to put words mt) ihe Kings speech that are contrary to facts and < (institutional position said Mr. Wirston Churchill in the House of Commons, yesterday. Churchill wah ■peak in>; on constitutional questions »f the Commonwealth. He ci i*.icii*d the
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  • 162 8 No 'Yoicks' 'Tally-Ho'? U.P. LONDON. Thms. The nationalization of steel suddenly seemed a very small natter in Parliament today When horrified Tor ies discovered a plan to outlaw rox minting. Men bred to the tradition of riding to hounds gathered to discuss the threat to the oldest and mos. aristoei
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  • 84 8 Reuter. Stuttgart. Tbttn ru. K\onets trators inarch,.,, lIUMI shop i The march followed an* i mass demonstrate than 80.000 woK rising pnccs an,i J:a adjustments. *»8t The meetins had the local trade un,or who. to make the |S sible. had riM |ered a hL£ strike a S
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  • 99 8 Prices of rfee in the S.nnpore -open" market an, up more than 5 cents ihaj since ihe recent annnuncm» n: that the Hetty aaj rice issue vould be aMM a ir<»m the end <<i the aaa) Best quality wik- rittjau) ed from 65c. a kat
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