Malaya Tribune, 9 June 1950
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Title Section25 1950-06-09 3 THZMALaYa TRIBUNE Friday, June 9, 1950 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONJOH H£PH.HBBiITATIVB B. Maurice Cfeouer v,n >~., T«"«m OKir», 14i '*><«» Strmmt. 8.0 4 FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 195025 words
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151 1950-06-09 3 TRADE FINANCE AND MARKETS A.P. WASHINGTON, Thursday. DAUL W. Litchfield of Goodyear Tyre Rubber Company has recommended to U.S. Senators that the production of synthetic rubber in government owned plants be increased to 50,000 long tons a month. TheA.P. - 151 words
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Article62 1950-06-09 3 Reuter. THE HAGUE. Thurs The Indonesian Trade delegation, now in Eurz>>;' to negotiate trade treaties with 14 countries, has concluded agreements with Britain. Denmark. Italy. Norway, Poland and Sweden. The delegation hopes also to have treaties made with Spain, Portugual. France, Finland and Greece by theReuter. - 62 words
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Article10 1950-06-09 3 Singapore markets were cloned yesterday for the King's Birthday.*10 words
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271 1950-06-09 3 CIR Lawrence Bragg, Cavendish Professor of Ex perimental Physics at Cambirdge University, spoke yesterday on the importance of pure science as a search for knowledge without any other motive, when he opened a great new Research Centre in the Midlands, in which nearly271 words
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Article40 1950-06-09 3 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Thurs.—For the first time since 1939. Holland's state-owned Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) had a loss last year of 39.500,--000 guilders according to a bill submitted to Parliament today. The loss in 1939 was 500,--000 guilders—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article226 1950-06-09 3 i Ayer Panas Rubber Estate Limited had a profit of $87,203 for the year end- j cd January 31. 1950. after j providing for directors' fees and future income tax Adding to this a balance ot $47,184 brought forward from the previous year and $586 representing recovery226 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-06-09 3 FoMarus (She?r» Wharf); Pel* us (42/43); Wakde (40); Elizabeth Ilakke (38/39); ItennevlK (36); Steel Age (31/82); Gorgon (17 18); Phrontis (25/26); Burbill 19 20); Adrastus (2324); l.ola (27/28); Gujarat (2tf 39); Glenorehy (15 16 >; Kampar (Coal Plant); Benmacdhui (8/9); Empire iroope (6/7); Soestdijk (4 5); Tyndareus50 words
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199 1950-06-09 3 U.P. LONDON. Thurs. W. J. Keswick, chairman of the China Association, which represents Britain's commercial interests in China, said today the time was ripe for a British Commercial mission to Peiping. Referring to tne Decent economic conference in Peiping. where it was recommendedU.P. - 199 words
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Advertisement159 1950-06-09 3 APPLIANCES j DOS AC/OU KETTIE {JD 3 pints AC only COFFEE PtnOOLATOR 11 S2, PIHTS AC/OC Bolter Simon %j| 'n 1 Pack** nd w e win dUs a Good Gonfectwtiebu Ask for TORCH"Brand Sweets/ RASfft c. NEAVE (CONFECTIONERY) LTD. 2 SIAK STPfET S'POBE PMOHt 68 72. Butterfly RAPID LAMP LIGHT159 words
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Advertisement561 1950-06-09 3 ust the s vlaocsf\=[cv SITUATIONS VACANT Dispenser trained rr partly tram cd. Apply in person Malaya Drug House. 7. Hill Street. s n a P° r^ 8) WANTED: For store—one anerge tic inte litrent and clerk, fresh from school; send application in handwriting. s.atin>: ae-e education and salary exacted to561 words
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Advertisement510 1950-06-09 3 GOLMET Colour Kin* Pen writes in 3 colours from only tne pen. CHAR I Co. P Box 123 29. Robnson Rd.. Singapore. (\V.820). BOSCH dynamo lighting sets. A name Known the world over. Avai able from all leading cycle B^™"SCANDALLI" Piano-Accordions still better and cheaper. Hire purchases, lowest rates. No510 words
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Advertisement707 1950-06-09 3 T.T.BALLS f FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES^ T. V. MITCHELL Co.Ltd. Grey Bleached Goods of Meyer Mills Ltd., Bombay Hirjee Mills Ltd., Bombay and Direct Importers of Wollen, Rayon, Silk and Cctton Piccegoods BANSIDHAR GOPALDAS CO. 22, Bonham Bulld'ag, S'pojv Phone *****. also a»: Hill nr. «hr.ii.. London New York MISCELLANEOUS CONQUER Life's707 words
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Miscellaneous332 1950-06-09 3 RI in NFTWORK uith sl Tune, 12.0* Tamil Ba\\\A l£u Nepalese Programme. KNGLISrP PROGRAMMES jj N>ws< IIM Recorded Music. 12.43 Closing Annct. with Sig. 10.00 a.m. News *«»m K"J>' a Tune, 12.15 LOSS DOWN. Lumpur. 10.05 LOSE DOW N. &M Timtt signal Opening An--12.00 Programme* in Malay. 1.00 net Vr»g.332 words
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Article579 1950-06-09 4 THERE is no doubt that some Chinese schools in Singapore are being used as distribution centres for Communist propaganda. The temptation is to close these schools down at once, but it is a temptation which should be resisted. Closure is purely a punitive action. It solves nothing. In579 words
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Article1338 1950-06-09 4 LESLIE HAYNES - by LESLIE HAYNES THE situation is a little tricky" was the gross under-statement of Seretse Khama, chief designate ot the Bamangwato to a London journalist when he disclosed that because of his marriage to Ruth Williams, a London typist, the British Government had ordered him to be1,338 words
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Article667 1950-06-09 4 JAMES WHITE - by JAMES WHITE A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. ON the morning of May 27. before dawn, the Russians suddenly and mysteriously withdrew Lt. General Kuzms Derevyanko and 48 other key officials from Tokyo. No one except the Russians knows exactly what this means, but the past 18A.P. - 667 words
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Article920 1950-06-09 4 FRED ZUSY - ~h FRED ZUSY A.P. DAMASCUS NEW romances of the Arabian Nights are being, spun in the mystic Middle East. They are tales of kings, queens and princesses— stories of lonely monarchs. secret troths and stubborn queen mothers. The scene broadens in these new Arabian Nights, taking inA.P. - 920 words
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Article263 1950-06-09 4 Reuter A MADRID. N exact picture of Madrid 4.000 years ago is being built up from ruins and relics discovered on a hill on the right bank of the Manzanares River and only 14 kilometres (about 8§ miles) from modern Madrid's famous Puerta del Sol. The ruinsReuter - 263 words
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Advertisement69 1950-06-09 4 AYO MODEL 7 METER For Quick Accurate Service Sole Age ois KEt HUAT RADIO CO., Singapore, Penang, K. Lumpur. THIM LOCK BETTER WATCHES SERVICE 395 North Bridge Rd. S pore. Just A Reminder The Malaya Tribune has a Town Office at Winston's, No. 4, The Arcade, where; letters and small69 words
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Advertisement61 1950-06-09 4 W HAVE mil Keep the supply of life I giving hormones flowing from youf glands and youthful vigour and strength are yours If long-standing glandular weaknesi Is your trouble yen need the treatment specially formulated I 'for stubborn cases ot lost *ital<ty nerves, depression, etc VIRULES 11. THE EXTRA STRENGTH61 words
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93 1950-06-09 7 ALBERT SPENCER - LORD DHOTI FASTEST WORKER TODAY By ALBERT SPENCER The Man with 2,000 Winners r-t m KUALA LUMPUR, Today. THE Selangor Turf Club I June Meeting which opens tomorrow will see among 1 the big fields a good number of newcomers coming under the93 words
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Article239 1950-06-09 7 VERY few horses were set against the watch and many just sprinted down the straight when training was held this morning under ideal conditions. The fastest returned by Lord Dhoti (Flannery) who ran tne three in 39 easily. Another good gallop was by Father Ryan (Bagby), returning 25239 words
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Article1276 1950-06-09 7 THE TRIAL HANDICAP CLASS 2- 6 FVKS. THREE horses with exec lent chances of opening wiru.inu accounts in this race for hors. a that have yet to win in this country are LORD DHOTI. 808 ROY and TWELFTH <>F ACOUST. Lord Dhoti's best efforts so far were1,276 words
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Article, Illustration467 1950-06-09 7 THE SPECTATOR - Ait 4 t Fifteen iSmnsiis By THE SPECTATOR THE true thrill of boxing surrounds champions and championships, and to-night at the Happy World Promoter Razak starts us off on the long trail which it is hoped will produce the real national champions of Malaya.467 words
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Article244 1950-06-09 7 THE match betweeen the St. Andrew* Old Boy's and (he Victoria Institution Old Bov'.«. in the Evan won g Shield cricket ended in draw. H. shah who scored r.t sad t.xtk thre.- wick t* for 15 run:', put up the best all rounJ i»rfotmun.c.244 words
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Article214 1950-06-09 7 PASSING the Ceylon Spons Club's score of 94 «tth three wukets in hand. Singapore Civil Services Association defeated the C.S.C. at cricket on the latter's ground in Balestier Road, yesterday. C.S.C: R.V.S. Sundrarn C All Yunos b Tliivagr.rajah 8: Thangathurai b Thanibirajah 3: S. Nariah b214 words
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Article91 1950-06-09 7 Following have been selected to represent Singapore Combined Schools against the Singapore Cricket Association XI at cricket on Saturday at 2 p.m. and on Sunday at 11 a.m. on the S.R.C. padanv. Chin Yoon Fook (R. 1.). Capt.: R. Sandosham (R. 1.). C. G. Krishnan (R.l.i. Writhv GUI91 words
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261 1950-06-09 7 A LARGE scale of invasion of first rate table tennis stars wiiT start in July whpn the All-India table tennis team and two teams from Hongkong, the Dean Yee T.T. and the Wing Sun Association T.T., will arrive in the Colony. This was disclosed261 words
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Article290 1950-06-09 7 PULAU Brani United had little difficulty in beating Chinese Casuals s—l in a Singapore A. F. A. Senior League tie at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Pulau Brani led 3—l at half time. The Islanders took things easy especially in the second half, when they290 words
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Article334 1950-06-09 7 Reuter. MANCHESTER, Thursday. JHE West Indies had the better of matters In a Say oi* dramatic, fhictuating cricket which finished with England having a first innings' total of 312 and the West Indies 17 for no wicket in the first Test. On a difficultReuter. - 334 words
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Article158 1950-06-09 7 THE Mapua Tech Cardinals Opened their tour of the Coionv last night with an easy 71-47 win over the Singapore Chinese High School Old Boys" Association at the Happy World Stadium. In the first auarter exchanges were fairly even and at one stage the Singapore team158 words
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Article153 1950-06-09 7 Jobore Cricket (1« 1» itaaaed Singapore (Ticket 1 tub total of on'v 87 runs by six wickets in a rrirket match, on the pudang yesterday. SINGAI'OKK ItK KKT VIA V. Heard I.b.w. b Nadason 8 Grant bowled Nadason !1 Mnrray bowled Nadason 3 Sowray bowled153 words
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Article29 1950-06-09 7 In a thrilling Rani; the Police S.C. beat H.M. Dockyard XI by two goals to one in a S.A.F.A. Junior A 1 fixture at Geylang Stadium yesterday.29 words
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Advertisement76 1950-06-09 7 Finest jewelery styling, Precision craftsmanship, Unfailing service. BUY an A.S R. Sole Agents: Tel. ***** CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS ANNOUNCE THE INTRODUCTION OF A SPECIAL EXCURSION FARE OF STR. $515/- BY 4-ENGINED SKYMASTER FROM SINGAPORE TO HONGKONG AND RETURN WITHIN 28 DAYS. FLIGHTS LEAVE KALLANG, SINGAPORE AND FROM KAITAK HONGKONG, EVERY76 words
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Advertisement312 1950-06-09 7 TUITION London Chamber of Commerce (Autumn) Examinations. Entries for the above axftanfo tions will be closing by the end of the month. Those who rue desirouf of sitting for the examination could secure 'forms from the p rector of Studies. Mtrcantile Institution. 209. Queen Street Sin gapore. NOTICES I BANKRUPTCY312 words
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Advertisement369 1950-06-09 7 NOTICES ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Comprising:—Cane-craft sitting room suite, teak dining and bedroom suites, almeirah. dressing table, double bed, writing desk, standard chairs, "KB" Radiogram, "Kodascope" 'Projector, electric refrigerator, toaster, celling fan, clocks, "Magic Chef" gas stove, "Stager" treadle sewing machine, E.P.N.S. and Glass Ware, Tientsin rugs, Ac.,369 words
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Article166 1950-06-09 8 AS INVASION DANGER NEARS TAIPEI, Thursday. WITH every day bringing the danger of Red invasion nearer, further pledges WtcfjSChtog Kai Shek in his avowed determination to do or die on this island, are reaching the Generaussimo. Chiang told his staff officers today: "From166 words
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Article106 1950-06-09 8 HONGKONG. ThUTS. British War Minister John Strachey will make a brief visit to Rangoon tomorrow on his return flight to Britain, an official spokesman announced here today. The spokesman said no special significance should be attacked to the visit. Mr. Strachey was stopping off at Rangoon106 words
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Obituary36 1950-06-09 8 DEATH M PACKhTmAIDEEN of No 224 Sycd Alwl Road, tiS oldest member of theiwtl Known family of Mu.hrn. Cooks Passed away *e 10 Dm on 8.6.50 at the age of 80 Funeral at 1130 a.m. today.36 words
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Article168 1950-06-09 8 We Cannot Submit To Evil Nehru Reuter. JAKARTA, Thursday ADDRESSING a mass meeting in front of the A Presidents Palace this evening, Pandit Nehru declared: "When aggression and evil threaten us. we cannot submit to them and have to face fhem he warned: "We must always remember tae basic objectivesReuter. - 168 words
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Article25 1950-06-09 8 Reuter. BONN. Thurs. —The Allied High Commission today announced wider powers for the West German Government in making treaties with foreign power.-*.— Keuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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149 1950-06-09 8 U.P. MANILA, Thursday. FILIPINO Hukbalashap dissidents are Bolstering their propaganda line with promises to the people that after Formosa falls, the Chinese Communists will send supplies here and eventually invade the Philippines. This was told to an inquiry committee today by P. F.U.P. - 149 words
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Article43 1950-06-09 8 Candidates entering for the Matriculation Examination should note that those taking a special language other than Chinese. Sanskrit or Tamil), Biology or Botany should submit their entries to the Education Officer, Singapore, by noon on Juiv 1 "no not July M.43 words
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Article56 1950-06-09 8 Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. Mr i« Beverley, Cni''i Police Officer, was sworn in as a Pig mow or the Trengganu Council of State when it met yesterday. Tengku Lelah Segara. Wan Ahmad bin Ibrahim. Che Abdul Aziz bin Hussein and Dato Bentara Luar were re-appointed to the Council for56 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-06-09 8 MR. ANTHONY ED£N Deputy leader of the Opposition, who mm granted a decree nisi in the Divorce Court in Landon yesterday on the ground oj desertion by his wife, who is in the United States. K Mr. Eden, who wtu be 53 next week, icos married in 1923 toReuter - 64 words
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329 1950-06-09 8 THE battle against the bandits in South Johore has 1 been stepped up, but yesterday a military spokesman said that it was a bit too early to judge the reSU He appealed to the public however, to "tell us all they know about the329 words
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Article37 1950-06-09 8 LONDON. Thurs. Hr. P. Piratin. a former Communist Member of Parliament, was ordered to pay 1.500 damages today to a London polic: officer whom he slandered at street corner political meetings last October.37 words
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Article63 1950-06-09 8 Reuter. BRUSSELS. Thurs. A "bring bac'.c Leopold Government formed entirely from the Social Christian (Catholic; Party under 50--year-old Prim- Minister Jean Duvieusart was toaay sworn in by Regent Prince The immediate objective ot the new Government Belgium's 10th since the liberation vwill be the repeal of theReuter. - 63 words
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263 1950-06-09 8 CHINESE SCHOOL'S ANSWER: Tribune Staff Reporter THE Board of Directors of the Chinese High ochooi 1 yesterday answered the Education Department 8 noUce requesting the Supervisor of the school to show cause why the school should not be declared The 1 Board pointed out263 words
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231 1950-06-09 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE Twelfth Frigate Flotilla Squadron of tne Indian Navy, comprising Jamna, Kistna and Tir commanded by Captain B. S. Soman, Commander G. J. Mohan and Commander R. S. Davui, Staved in Penang today. The squadron will visit Port Swettenham, Ffcrt Dickson231 words
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Article88 1950-06-09 8 The Queen Street Boys' Club was the scene of an arson bid last night. A fire was started when two burning bottles and a tin containing kerosene were thrown at the entrance of the club. The fire which spread over the wooden walls of the88 words
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Article127 1950-06-09 8 From Page One this part of the world Mr. Griffiths was much impressed with tP progress of social whtS 6 and education to V". the country's pr -oernn tion with the "I shall always *£L the memory of a ritft kampong school 5 in: rural area of127 words
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Article91 1950-06-09 8 CLASSICAL (OMKRT. atid "The Outcast", by :n.mb«rs of >Y. f r*-.thedrai Choir, in aid of Canterbury Cathedral a- r r una. l h. bi :iiord K<ad 8.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A.: Mrs. I., e Cheng's Class in rf-ni F'siM.m... on glass 3.00 p.m. M. lay C; MALAY CL.\S»Es: Kegiiuxr9.1591 words
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Article159 1950-06-09 8 CATHAY: "Trapn-d at 11 а.m., 1.45, 4.i5 6.45. 9.30 pjn. at 1.45, 4.15. 6.45. 9.3" p.m PAVILION: "The .Tournev" Va'eri H »b.=wi, K m Todd. Christine Nord-a end Tori wants at Z.00. o.3M, p.m. CAPITOL: with Gregory Peck at U. 1.45. 4 6.30, 9.30 p.m. BEX: "Dane n-' in159 words
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Article60 1950-06-09 8 SOCCER: Snr. L<re L-e. v R.A.F. Clidi- 11 Eesar; Royal Engineers h.*>a. Navy ut Giliman l-'arracte. J A.i: K.N.A.t>. J-er.ibawann Mental Hosp. R.C. «it Gtx.uu:. TENNIS: S ngapu<e en i|* ships at S.C.C. ,if.„iUi BASKETBALL. I.I ip '-11 Athletic at wuru 8.30 p.m. /t v Tan Gwat 1 Oil60 words
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Miscellaneous162 1950-06-09 8 ALLEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin sc£l* l7*?K T-= VDI ff 60T \5O VHAT.» PJE WHAT SCES 'M> STA<6, GSAND J >2yeSELF )TO TIME-MACHINE HAS NC Ev3ACK IN (WHY 15 CSCAe BEADS... AND /^p lIN A FINE AME OUT OF "EKE SSJffp2li> TK 5 LIX ABXER b.r Al <«P» C162 words
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