Morning Tribune, 30 March 1948

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  • 17 1 MORNING TRIBUNE ,v ,18. (New series, JO C^Vr.S. ,U^. I- Ti ESD I AY) MAR. 30, 1948.
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  • 21 1 X- THY IN 1 I 'intry a ,J (VO to -tart ar X S~ ghout ■l. he »<• addin^
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  • 77 1 slav Troops Move In Match 9. F«v.-tliou-,slav troop- and rrinI hay moved into tne a occupy ™™\?1 m urrttoiy id oOU o ,j Russian made J, |R concentrttI point r.cai the Bin mil.- northr Eye Momenta wspaper said uaiing; few days 3.000 Yupo>p vv> n brought into Its of Vrterm
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  • 36 1 EEPING WIN FOR REDS Barest, March. 29: ■ninußist dominated n*T.f bloc won a ig majority 01 slightly ian 90 pr cent of the •at m the first |«Deral 1 under the New Rctiguifs shoi ci today
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  • 31 1 €v. March 20. Mis. Bull, an aboripinal woit the Lak* Tyen abJ reserve (Victor!*) has birth to her 23rd child, a t the as* 1 of 40.
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 1 "")>ni«(fv m Singapore held a tea r'» th< p! uj °«"<faM on Saturday last xn i Btepkm Neill, Assistant j 1 wop o/ CanUrbury. Photograph shows f B«hop of Singapore (I'jtJ and *Ofl Stephen Neill.
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  • 234 1 DEATH of SULTAN of PERAK Ipoh, Mar. 29 -The death was announced m Ipoh this afternoon of His Highness Sir Abdul Aziz, KCMC, KBE, Sultan Of Perak. AN OFFICIAL BULLETTIN RELEASED TO-DAY READS "HIS HIGHNESS THE SULTAN OF PERAK DIED SUDDENLY IN THE REST HOUSE AT LUMUT TODAY AT 11.30
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  • 401 1 "The death of His Highness the Sultan of Perak inflicts a bitter loss on the Government and people of the State and on the whole Federation," said Sir Edward Gent, High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya m a message of condolence on the death
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  • 619 1 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Mar. t9. The late Sultan, Sir Abdul 4cic. K.C.M.G.. K.8.E.. born on Koivmber 14. 1887, u<w the ton of the former Raja Muda of Perak. Raja Musa, and Inche Puan Besar Amina. His earliutt education teas tn a small school m Taiping and
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  • 233 1 FutWlers' fid T« HK (Tribune Staff Reporter) Following a discussion by Council member* of the Malniran Chinese Football Association at the Goh Loo Club yesterday, m connection with Chu Chee Seng's and Chia Boon Leong 9 recent wit to Hongkong, where trials were held to
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  • 142 1 LONDON. Mar. 29: Trade unions are the arena m which any domestic battle between the orthodox British Laboin i movement and the Commui nists will be fought out. There are only two Communists among the 640 mom. bers of Parliament while W party Itself claims
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  • 121 1 MALA YA DEFENCE PLANS iFk»h Pur Oun R*-pi,rtir>. KI'ALA LUMPUR MARCH WHATEVER MAY BE THE STRATEGIC PLANS FOR THE FUTURE DEFENCE OF MALAYA. THE NAVAL. MILITARY AND AIR STRENGTH EMPLOYED MUST BE EXPECTED TO DEPEND GREATLY ON THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE IN SKILLED MEN AND TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT ON THE SPOT TO
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  • 65 1 TKMrJKAis, Marcn. zn. 11 wan disclosed officially today that Iran had sent a note to Russia protesting Soviet propaganda against the Hakimi Government and claiming thai the Soviet Union had threatened Iran's independence for Urn past 100 years. The Persian Foreign Office presented the five-point
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  • 43 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 29— The United Financial Employees Union struck the New York Stock and Curb exchanges today m a dispute over wages. Some 1.500 employees walked oft* the job and established picket lines at entrances to the exchanges. U.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 45 1 "as ssynaa ait 1 w PLAIN JERSEY m H shades! 40" and at $350 per yard (f&-*. In 54" widths also available A^B* W m 11 different exciting shades! j^jW and for evening dresses— NEOSIL BLACK MOSS SHEER with GOLD SPOTS. 36* $5.90 p-yd-! V^J
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  • 504 2 athens. mak. 29. co \Btaxtln ts ldar i s. *;kef:k foreign minister has sent tkl^grams to trycsve lre secretary gknkral of tjie i'nitkd nations am) to the vsttev nations kdl'cationaj^ scientific and cultural okcjanisation. trot>:Btinc at thk kidnapping of children fey markos (h'erjllas and
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  • 63 2 PbOUd m pov-. .s.sion of a knuckle-duster an liulian. BanUr, whs arrested an<} produced befora ih»- Secobd Police Magistrate. Mi. L. G. Goh yesterday. Accused admitted possession of the knuckle-duster, but rlaimod that he found it on the toad and retained it ai a Fort of curio". I
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  • 35 2 Mercantile Institution 209. Queen Street. Phone 237 Study m your spare time: Shorthand; (Pitman and tirejrg) Book-Keeping: Ele intntary and Advance. Prac tical English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mathematics: coaches for any public exam.
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  • 223 2 LONDON. A couple who railed ort their wedding at fchf last moment a week ago following personal diirerences, ha\e both received many tetters from strangers with propomlt of marriage. Beth Mr. Williams iG. Ford. <M. a Blyth e Bridge, Staffs.
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  • 74 2 A 22-year-old British soldier, L. Reynolds, was produced with a young Chinese. Wong Ah I Yeonir. m the Second Police 1 Court yesterday on a charge of 1 disorderly conduct. Accused were alleged to have j been lound fisrhting m public at the junction of Race Course
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  • 91 2 Alleged to have criminally intimidated a compatriot, three Bengalis, Mucha Singh, Hari Sin.yh and H.-m Singh wore produced before the Second Police Magistrate. Mr. L. C\ t ;oh. yesterday. Accused wore charged with Crln i n a I intimidation by threatening one Karmial Singh with
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  • 35 2 Manila. Mar. 29 Twenty. on^ persollg including 15 Phi jJippiiif army enlisted men wri blown to t>it^ when a Japano... planted land mine ■led m a navjj :unnel on I SAur-
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  • 35 2 SYDNEY. Mar. 29:- With both sides showing no signs of giving way. it appears thai the strike m three Sydney breweries, which began at the end of February, will continue beyond Easter. Reuter
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  • 189 2 mp UA^ E U CESSI MA RCH 29. -RICHARD MILES ON ?w H AV,L2 I^F R ITAIN CANADA. FRANCE AND CHINA ™?s?™J A IT AMERICAN APPROVAL, TODAY TOLD ™™,?v iSIJ2i lON S? THE UNITED NATIONS ATOMIC ENERGY WORKING COMMITTEE THAT "NO USEFUL nF U
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  • 171 2 LONDON i r tti* villa*, ol Holt. IVnbt^hsh.tP. TrtM Mot i is an<l his wife were kno\.n a^ "one of *he happiest couples. Then marriage .n 1931 hail been described as ihe fiieiil match." They r f«h*kmp th" parents 01 three cnildren.
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  • 150 2 i Fiw young Clitoe*, Uai Chin Hua:i. L:-. v Him LJa Koh Sian Lim, Seng Cbesj i Kiat and Bey Lri Choy fattJ two charges of theft and tr» pass, m the Sioond Polio* I yesterday. Together with tfo accused was ais-o D. a. Pereira, a
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  • 59 2 GAMBLERS FINED Fines and cash confi ■mounted to 5530.90 wh« w Chinese wore convicted gambling m public by V Second Police attgistrafc v L. C. Goh, yesterday. Accused were airsa result of raids conduct^ n gambling houses m vaj parts of Sin^apor. town duiins the past days. The offenders were
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  • 81 2 CITY GUILDS EXAMS. {From Our Oun ff'/"' H KUALA LUMPUR lttr» The (Spring) y tions of the City and H Loadon liurtitute will be m the Federation ol MaW H Penanp. Ipoh, Kuala Seremban, Malacci H Bahru, Ra.ib. Kola Alor Star on varloui H tween Moiniay. Api Monday. May 10,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 168 2 mumwjoms lOOK AFTER YOUR WHEYS Those fhcumatL- Fains, m the shoulders, knee joints, hands and feet, usually tell of some form of kidney trouble. The kidneys should regularly remove poisonous waste material from the body anJ pass it out through the Mudder. If the kidneys get out of order, through
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  • 144 3 SINGAPORE MALAY UNION EMBRACES POLI TICS <tn ft I It'" I*' f g of irith m the full Q r.uon putative m the Legislative Council. Tracing the work of the Tnion during the past year. [DChe Sardon referred to the v ork done m fightmg the cause of U»C Mala>
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  • 112 3 Charged with h.-usebreaking and theft of a motor car. two Indians. Shairif bin Hassan and Aljum bin Raja were ordered. by the Second Police Magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh. to be remanded for 48 hours m police custody. Accused were alleged to have broken into
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  • 107 3 T-amt police m foi trattic onsWday. Mort of; f r and pai<i t ..t Court yo.-l s£. Si> yclists were i-ying pillion ',i.-r In on< ca c the pillion wtt atoo durged for Wi;c nt an to pay I •t ri |5 while '.r- rtdei
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  • 84 3 A i!i:ud!- >a(;ed Er.g!i<h-spodk-|i:v r Coinese, Chwa Ton^ r Hwi hppeared m thi S»;cond Police k'ourt yesterday or. a charge o^ IwsebreaJUng and theft mIjjti:^ 52.400 worth of fumiv and machinery. ■pv^-operty belonged to one pi'&.'i Kon^' Hai and the accu."r fl ?«a aQeged to have removed
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  • 278 3 Chinese Stung By Latest US. Blast NANKING, Mar 29. The Chinese government said there j was no comment' wjtion asked, for reaction tp the Senate Fore- ign Relations Comniitte;e blast at the Kuomintang and subsequen* withdrawal of the same by Committee chairman. Arthur Vajujenb.erg. Government spokesman HplUngton Tong decTmed ,to
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  • 46 3 SHANGHAI. Mai. 29. A mass meeting was held here this morning m triple celebration of the opening of the National Assembly, the annual observance ot revoJutionary Martyrs day (the anniversary of the Sunflower Hill uprising at Canton m 1911 > and National Youth day. Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 3 Mr. AlfStifl Gil'TiGQ* «>«' rt'* <„,««, Miss ivHlf>ri& WttrqTfZilMs. tteen leaving St. Anitnu's Cathedral aft+r then- w«<tdin; j/iaicrday.
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  • 345 3 $2-Mi llion Building Plan For Ipoh (I rom Our Own Reperter) IPOH. Mar. 28— Plans are under consideration lor the cons*>ruction of a housing project m Pasir Futeh where 1 iO ipun^'uws are to he built, each on its own olot of sro^d The riroject is expected to take thre«
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  • 60 3 Toni^t at !».r> p.m. Mr. ot»n Awbery. Member nf Parliament for *<* J Ceotraf, *U talk irom lltdio Malaya abou^ the Trade- Union Mission whir has just finished ita enquiry m M, Awhi'ry Hii.l Mr. Dallcr* returned U» the United Kinjdom on Saturday after thn; ■even-week visit
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 65 3 Mr. $4* I NOTICE VM(A RF.STAIRANT "A" Orchard R d Fn m Ist April the oupoii Sys mi will h- d seontinrwd m f your ot the Cash iSy>tem: oup>ns wi I not he vaiid after i^t Manh. The Kes tau.ant ;s w t r.n to all and monthly contracts
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 392 3 OA? rot//? RADIO TODA V •»'il E NETWORK i arv *Od C1 Down Amoy Seletticns; 100 p.m. News *I\L\Y PVPT ion PROGRAMMES IN MALAY iin Mandarin. Amoy Cantonese; DD/w rw> <-iklMi 12.00 Pro K ramnu' Summary. 1.15 Opening Announcement 1 KvMiRAMMES 120r> Murhal interlude- 12.45 Prop. Summary m Tamil with
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  • 277 4 FIRST PUBLIC CRITICIS\ I BY CONGRESSMAN WADENA MrNNKSOTA. MAR 29 REPRKSKN'TA TIVK HAROLD KM'TSON HAS ATTACKED OEORGK MARSHALL EDITORIALLY AS A COMPLETE FAILI T RE IN THE FIELD OF DIPLOMACY AND DEMANDED THAT HK HE REPLACED AS SECRETARY OF STATE WRITINC IN
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  • 118 4 SAN FRANCISCX). Mai The Navy has Xm 1 up tkt search foi "foreipn submarine* off the California coast. Scou* planes reported no tVNt of the mysterious undersea vessel was found m an extensive search of the shipping lanes oft Golden Gate where it was spotted
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  • 493 4 IPOH, Mar. 29.— The present policy adopted by the Food Control Department m regard 'jj monopoly of rice -milling and the restriction of free movement ol rice In the State was flayed by Mr. Leong Yew Koh m his speech on the adjournment at
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    98 4 Wtih soh nm c v*-. ,ntm j the v m ror'ajti n<j OmAf* mlm which had been flcvn from Iruia and K-hi-trileri m vm-ou-s centres m Mauij/a ic<is ta km tn proce&riw to C\j)ur\i Pyr unt re it wm inimtrm<t m thr sea on Saturday Top pcturr ■fcotM
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 31 4 SPECIAL SALE SILK LINGERIES, HANDKERCHIEF'S. EMBROIDERED TABLE CLOTH, PLASTIC HAND BAGS, BALI HEADS, PEWTER WARE, and all kinds of Chinese fancy ffoods. SHANGHAI TRADING CO., 55. High Street, Singapore. Tel: 3665
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 249 5 Kuomintang Delegates Stage Protest Fast X m thf mp'*X Nanking ■m number* will w* ■Mf; s :v^-- MIH m that. Hl will take E r :l the real X fficulties en- l*«e*W.t/ luldiH'f it**terd<ut morn-ttn to heoin a fast of tirot^t i»r Chuinn Kai-shrk's <!-- emm rrlinqujvh thr r ptali,
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    • 76 5 HUNT FOR MYSTERY U-BOAT IS Nay; I lied off 3 hi m d ntifi I s rin< :60 m qI. Qd I I yi. t i gmjU id here 1 laj hen .i^ :ia] ent as 1 Its P ssibU Ldentj but ithcrities k?3 >■ ted that n< i■ •n<
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    • 273 5 WASHINGTON, Mar 23.— Brigadier General Ham L. "Eiily"' Mitchell, who was retired m lisgrace 22 years ago for claiming tha* airplanes could sink battleships, v.as honored posthumously today for his f'giu for a powerful and vigorous air 1 rce. B f( re a gathering of to
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    • 84 5 BUENOS AIRES. March 28: —Mr. F. W. Plamplin. purstr of the British liner. Ande? said on arrival that his ship wvnt to the aid of the Norwegian tanker Fenja at 32 South and 50 West, but found the fire m the engine room had been brought under
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    • 39 5 SHANGHAI. March 28:— J. E. Briceno. Panamanian Con. sul General m Shanghai, today emphatically denied a recent news report that potential Russian spys and sabateurs reached the Panama canal on visas "carelessly" issued m China. U.P.
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    • 74 5 "*PON. A wife who, said aJT: >beha ved with the 5 four- I fe with "a nd dangerous Divorce Court J Mrs. Ullian' Gra--6 S S tl nod, «> r. gtrti I twenty iintli i man UheA^ ce s h wh was then 1 Sh town
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    • 35 5 RANGOON. Mar. 28: -The Burma Communist Party has expelled its former chairman, lhakin Theln Pc, Burmese reported today. Ho was stated to have disapproved of the Party's nreStnt policy. Reuter
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    • 191 5 SYDNEY. Mar. 29. Professor Marcus Oliphant, British atom bomb expert said m a broadcast 'There will be no shooting war for at least five yea i s. "We still have seveial yeais to discuss war problem*." Prof. Oliphant. who is here to advise the
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    • 223 5 LONDON, Mar. 29. Standing high on the ruined wall of a London bombed site, Maj. Vivien De Valera, banister son of Eire's ex-Premier and a member of its Dail (Parliament), addressed the overflow of a 5,000 strong demonstration against the partition of Ireland. He rushed
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    • 149 5 RANGOON, Mar. 28— Police today raided the oijii'i ii- headquarters and all known cells ihitmrtvwi the city aid reporvdly seized arms and i n mHertermined number of Communist members, n o rie-s i ldudino Thakin Than Tun. Chief ol Burma Communist Party escaped. r
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    • 155 5 SYDNEY. Sir Thomas Blarney (former Commander-in-Chicf of the Australian Military Forces) declaied this week that the present Australian military force was a costly but useless bit of window dressing. He claimed that Australia's military force could do nothing to protect the country m an emergency.
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    • 157 5 SYDNEY. A provident fund has been inaugurated to assist professional golfer; when age or premature incapacity proeludes them canvmg on their jobs. Under the scheme, members of the New South Wales professional golfers association can take out units of £100. The amount to be paid annually
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    • 110 5 CANTON. The now regulation! governing the registration and entry of Chinese newspapers published in Hon^kon^ and Macao will i>e rigidly »nforced as from April 1, a spokesman of the Canton Municipal Government told Renter. Under the city's now regulations, all Chinese newspapers in Hontfkontf and
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 265 6 The journal of the London Fabian Colonial Bureau, which reflects and guides the British Labour Party's views on colonial policy, expresses concern over what it reggrdi as the hostile and negative attitude of local officials to instructions from London. "It is," States the journal, "the old problem of
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    • 157 6 But under a lory Government; there was Dot any serious divergency of views as between t,he local officiate and the home authorities. Both subscribed to the traditional colonial policy which on c has come to associate with the British Conservatives. Since the British Conservatives have guided colonial policy
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  • 50 6 Member* 0/ the Australian- American expuiit ion to Arnht „t Lund at i7fMirmmow< ff«m Canberra. Thr < xpedition parti/ will spend B#i*ral months tthtdymg iborigmal, *«m« hinl. bird, tnariw. plant and hisert life. Thr fjtped'tmn will tn h\l h-j .1// Charm P Mount ford, the Australian
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  • 791 6  - Strategy Of World War III HARRY FRANTI •WAR FROM POLE TO POLE By WASHINGTON. Public speculation about World War 111 piesumes that it would be a short atomic struggle waged m the Northern hemisphere, but at least a minority of military experts think that it j might logically be a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 46 6 Special Sale for 2 Fvenin^ downs Beautiful Sequins Beaded designs. OHjjinai Pric« HW* 30 To rirar M-J0«« *0 Af.ernuor. f ro< k Smart X Well Tailored Oririnal Price so Q To C If.r M M Shanghai Modern Tailoring Co. ♦0, B*tt*r> P Hh«.ae HQ ***** >:\W>tv
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    • 15 6 .4/r ft.illtin For any destination Malaya Through any P* 1 I-,. Surcharge Malayan Airw^ I
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  • 718 7  -  VERA ARDMORE ,WITH n 1,,/r/n VW<'</"'( s V' l*»" Ira M- Ns ma; autridg H X -M en §wmy OHQ m L«n is be*: was TO mdi sleeves (neckline. s wa^ Wotfom* Krac lvi M Her bouquet roses. HjJkey tfk rming 11 Sue net urn f found*p
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 27 7 r C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads W* Bracelets Silk Underwear 1 \h\ i;i) TEAKWOOD FIKMTIiRE K| N"OS OK I.INEN ICMBKOIDKKIKS Valley Road. Singapore Phonr- 4025
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    • 136 7 By Air! Glorious jacqmar Scarves and Dress Lengths, Exclusive to The Little Shop! THE BIG 3 IN RECORDS if COLUMBIA H. M. V. PARLOPHONE Buy them at JLJSLI.K (ACCREDtTED DEALER) 15, Winchester House Collyer Quay (Next to City Book Store) Uj mig; ffrIOBVI AT THi PAVILION RESTAURANT j ONE OF
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  • 142 8 R OTARIANS CELEBRA TE BofortaM from all on i Main m mßt m Sint/nporf fot the loth annual conference of Rotary IntcrnutionaJ. Di-slnc so anrn</ tin East<r holidays and had a crowd* d prof/ramnic of mrrtin<js, tfiscux >ons MM <nttrttun)iniit. Htffhliyht of thdr enttrtain-i.if-nt MM the District Gover lor's I)
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  • 149 8 LONDON. Twenty five b?ys and girls went on writins: essays about "Our Village, while above them the school roof blazed. Aged nine and ten. they were competing at St. Cleer. near Li. c keard. m the Cornish Grarrjnnr Schools' entrance examination The Dens had
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  • 209 8 SOVIET PUPPETS RNALISTS: MOSCOW atiAiNUHAI. Mar. 29 -A Sovta d totoS^nthai who resigneTfiSi^ controlled paper m a let*r 0 h treedom of the press, mfcin M n Communisvs are so much prloccup cf American Negroes Indonesb Greek rebels tha th^^S tune to think about th»- condition people who are absolutely
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  • 222 8 SYDNEY -The Commonwealth Government has adopted a retirement pens.on plan for the benefit of permanent members of the Army, Navy and Air Force. Minister for Defence, Mr. Dedman m announcing the scheme said that the proposed scale of retirement pens ons for officers ranged from i'
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  • 22 8 DISTRI R GUEST Seated at thM Go« it II a si d ["!>■■ mttatii < nl tb* I S G HM< Brno)m o) Malacca
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 44 8 f THE PEN |sr|^ ALL THE GO O*MjW 9 Precision buift Iml'^^m fully queranfetd. j'W F^R leoiit./nf Ro//*d I L^K Gold C/ip of 4 Jp V II corof ,X J^B> Go/d N.b ffif*U f Wind »o i M' i-ii'iui Jr W '.m MOHUINO fENCKi
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  • 32 9 Reprints of local photographs appealing m the Mominf Tribune i and Malaya Tribune can be had on appl'ca- < tion to the Tribune? i photographic Depart- ment at 52.00 per copy.
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  • 161 9 SYDNEY Unless more shipping was made available by the British Government no migrants could be allocated to work on the rocket range m Central Australia, said the Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) recently. British migrants could not be directed to any particular job. and he did
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  • 139 9 LONDON. MAR. 29.— Mr. N. Ghose diiector of the Ind an Union Shipping Company, declared m an interview with Reuter today that Moslem Leaguers <l who still have allegiance to the alien government of Pakistan should leave India for "ther homeiand" at once. "The Government of Ind a
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  • 61 9 BOGOTA, COLUMBIA. Mar. The Argentine Foreign Minister. Atilis Bramuglia, announced here tonigh 1 that Argentina and Chile had agreed hat a conference of all interest«'J parties should be held to ttte Antarctic claims but that Argentina's claims th»> Kalklands Islands shouki c recognised m advance. Senor 'liiinu^lia is
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  • 83 9 4 hmtmi group of Rot<ir "n.s and frit tuts at the Rotaru dinner. Left to ruiht Mr. Masfun. Mr. Collin. Mrs. Masttey. Mr. K<>h Chin Fook (titandintfi. Mi. O'Connor. Mrs KMfM md a^_ Mr. Munru. Mr T. H. Stone, Governor. District 80. Rotary International, and
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  • 75 9 LONDON Mar. 29. The newspaper Sunday Graphic reported that President Truman, Prime Minister Clement Attlee and premier Joseph Stalin would probably meet m Berlin m June to "draw up a plan -to outlaw war." It said Truman and Attlee would like to have such
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  • 138 9 BERLIN. Mar 2* Professional criminals, "spivs." black marketeers and men who want to get away from 'heir wives are among the thousands of Germans who s'ream into the Western zones of Germany claiming to be "refugees froiii Soviet oppression," according to reports from refugee camps m the British
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 36 9 YOUR BUSINESS! MANY A DELICATE PROBLEM, PROP IP SOMETIMES, WHICH NEED WRY TAREI IL HANDLING WHEN IN SUCH DIFHCULTIES AND YOU NEED ADVICE. Consult. MAIIAM FLOREi\€E PHONE ***** OR APPOINTMENT. Plat'M' HMRFN BUILDING, Orchard Road, 81NGAPQKR
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  • 67 10 "Pirate" Radio Tracked Down BOMBAY. Bombay C.I.D. officers, using special equipment, finally tracked down to a tiny backroom a "pirate" radio station which wa« being used by stock market operators to transmit commercial information to other parts of India. Large profits were said to have been made by the "master
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  • 29 10 Ufhtoti com" bo trie port. from In futur, enters trarj, v the pa, trading i will be ftA«d. if v a ierioui JN MKiiedand Reuter
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  • 187 10 mm york. ih, hWfl ,moon of Stanley m.i.'..J hls P/'^X r>utch bride, j lasted ju.,t ono hour. T ht i ran off with his year-old fatter. That Is what Muellei t*Q charge lUnneap j He M) I when he took refugi I
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  • 136 10 Layeock Wants No Honours tn a statement to the l\ tors of the Municipal N< East <Katong< D vision. John Layeock says: that I am a member tor i constituency I do not only 1 present those voters f voted for me but also tj who voted against me and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 99 10 < 0.,.M 5: Iferitarivr To Th«> >lnriiiii« Trl1 "SUNSHINE FALLS" Uml UMftlCDl MftYOB H HE COME WCiHIX^ -^J V° T TwW fIvOUW MUBIED YOU CAN r#^^p^ rMP r SKI "BELINDA" V-» z^g < rOREAT JEMOSHAPHAT! J 1 SOCW -4^r^« 7//f RESCUB PARTY L6D T^H 7k f-£ELINC. .a RiG^T^ Wp LA^
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  • 2031 11  -  T.C.H. Jacobs :By t n dlreci. i it Davi* ;ilKin spra* nticipating tn. L.m ney has r- i titik I "rSi :> 1 12 l bidy imerican and I him a chai !L-SJ| h ad been wrenched neck. ;,nd OD< lap-.-l f his coal hall torn
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  • 74 11 WASHINGTON Mai M S.n:tio' daildC I'rpper (l>^:u iiiit Xl vho has be'*n ir^ai.tdt as an apologist t"< Kuk>;.i m the past, bluntly ai CttMd M«m m a bioatli-ast toni^i.s with ;iu;,i<'.ssion against h neighbour! Wainm^; that the United Statrs was on the very brink of
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  • 37 11 Now YiTk. March 28 R presenutlvec ofl 20 Negro riation.il organizations announced today that the 6.084COO mdtobtit they claim 10 represent will support Con. gres.smcn who back prcsidor.. Truman* civil rights P 1 gramme.
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  • 35 11 MOSCOW. MAR. 28. -Soviet foreign Minister Molotov invited the diplomatic corps and high Soviet officials as well as selected artistes, writers and musicians to a cocktail reception for the Finnish delegation on Tuesday evening. U.P.
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    • 164 12 «C^^« t\ PHOME 690Q M ffV noh SHOWING INF "MANHUNT fPPr ISLAND" II Fl :9 Thrillinf you with I 'jJ'^W thr (ifeau^i »ianhui.i AZA'7' CHAA'CJ: R X Radio's Gay Eloprment \il\fi.icrf That M.kes Mtxco City Blush' 4< HfINFYMftON" sraoCT temple H|HIH^V»^ D4M v^L[ HHEI BUW ANDREWS 08ERON BARRYMORE BBmIAV />'
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    • 93 12 LOST? During Easter Holidays 25.000 Hearts r% For Keeps T0 gdtAet TVMcam hff urns M a A'a SWIMMING-SINCiIM Wlm CAPITOL Onr apologies to the thousands turned away. To avoid disappointment, book seats one day m advance. i£U| THE HOUSE Of COMFORT^ B KINGS PERFORMANCES: 11 A.M— 1.45— 4.15— 6.45 AND
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  • 803 13 P AXNG Mar. 29, A t Vie second Ptnang Council meeting six resolu- h vi -h an amendment, were passed and r V Wisdom the Acting Resident Commisnresided, sta?<ed that the short notice r*in wiling the meeting was the necessity to yen h rUo u-ion
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  • 146 13 F.B.I. Agents Ordered To Coalfields ffashingtaa, Mawh FBI igeata were ordered into coalfifldi on the «v< cl a possible new aliowdown between John L Lewi* and the Federal Government Agents v,vre sent into tiv coalfv Ida to «cc that no fe k r ii law iolationa were involved m the
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  • 70 13 BrtSittS > Mar 29. mania descrtEj fl '^S of Rou rid, ith ;n utc plane li r X.m iigler lft 50 no lr hr^-flay visit r y Ith the pov- to get a jwti t( r i from the air .-tho unfortiA
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  • 183 13 goon police today raided the headquarters of the Burmese Communist Party and tried to arrest Thakin Than Tun, Secre-tary-General of the Party, who, however, was still at large this evening. The raid was part of strong measures taken by the Government to combat alleged
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  • 83 13 WASHINGTON, Mar. 29. There was some speculation m political circles here that President Truman might take some sort of world trip soon to sound out reaction m foreign capitals to the new United States foreign policy developments. Some of Truman's associates have privately expressed
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  • 279 13 ten, pS L^ 28 RuSSia re P'- vin e i 0 omrlrt °'f' h3S aCCUSed Persia <* a poliev m JJL no nl y <° normal relations bu-. also with Fussia 0/1921 endShiP belWe n Persia -ndsovij? The Soviet note rejected PerI Ha'a reply to the Russian
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  • 105 13 Shot By Angry Cattlemen Mexico City. March 29.— The joint Mexican-American antifoot and mouth disease commission halted its operations m southern Mexico following the death of an American, one of 50 workers, from shot gun wounds, presumably inflicted by irate Mexican cattlemen. A Commission spokesman here said Juan H. Lopez,
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  • 145 13 Washington. Mar. 29.- Secretary of State George C. Marshall left by plan? last night for "the very important" conference of American .Republics m Bogota. Columbia. He took off from Washington national airport m an air transport command C-54 after telling reporters he expects "important results"
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  • 240 13 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Mar. 29. A square deal for teachers was strongly advocated at the meeting or the Council of State which vva* held at the Perak Secretariat with the Hon. the MenlrJ Resai presiding. The matter was brought up by Mr. F.
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  • 158 13 (From Our Own Rf^mrter) i Taipfne:. Mar. 20. Pleading guilty to two charges „f false represent at ion, an Indian teacher named. Pundit Arumugam. was sentenced to four months' rigorous impi laonintnt by the District Judge, Mr. A. M. F. Webb. Sentence was to date from March f».
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  • 326 14 LONDON Mar IS f< Uowtllf aro dfli L f tbt I lixturt > I II S FIRS I DlVJ^:'' Ai-t-nal v Baekbtirt) Hover Bolton W mdr- -\-t n Villa Burnk v l iari r. Ath i M nd City I .iv ■pi v Bund<
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  • 459 14 lONDON' MAR 27 THK INTER VARSIT\ SI'ORIS*. THF FIRST MAJOR \THLETIC EVENT OF THE CURRENT OLYMPIC SEASON. SHOWED THAT BRITAIN HAS *T LEAST ONE UNIVERSITY STUDENT WHO WILL MAKE THE OLYMPIC TEAM IN SPRINTER JOHN WILKINSON THAT DENMARK HAS AN EXTREMELY USEFUI AIL-ROUNDER
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  • 72 14 i toai art, Dcialt and df legates, tiavi'iim- at th« loci UW Mai ay. n Chines :b ill Anoeltlloii are to be d riUi wmt decided D at ibC If.C F.A/.s Cvv.i:netUni beJd ft%i rdajr. ih« y will b Injured for m Of $10,000 eacfc The
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  • 359 14 R.A.F TENGAH 1; PULAU BUXOM 1. Although the airmen displayed more aggressive form than their dimunitive opponents throughout the game, the R.A.F. Tengah narrowly escaped defeat by the Pulau Bukom XI as the result of a timely goal scored a minute before the
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  • 26 14 Pcnang beat Perak m their inter-State tixtuiv by 192 runs Peiak; 71 jund 33. Penaiig: 207 i.nd 89 for declared.
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  • 383 14 Weight-Lifting Record Smashed The- world's record for the handi snatch. In the Bantam weight division, was surpassed at the Malayan Chinese Amateur Weght-lifting Meet held at the New World arena over the w«.ek-end. The .".an who accomplished this feat was Selangor s Loong Wei Tele, with a lift o: 193
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  • 155 14 The pedding t k plae yesterday afternoon at EN Andrew's Cathedra] 1 1 Mb John Edward Wake, ol \h British Far Eastern Bruidcasting Service, son ol Mi |M Mrs J. R. Wake i A Yorkshire, and Miss Xenii Yolande Zechariah. daughte of Mr. and Mr*. Edward Uchariuh, ol
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  • 48 14 The Pw.A.F. i.Chaiigi' <l.f«:it'O cricket match pUycd it l "anon Saturday. After scoring 121 thj Riley hit 47 and JoicW^JJ for Ghangi. while O. BU»« knocked up 25 tor the The game betw.vn the Ig gat oos and the J tJ cancelled o\v*K to iV(lin
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  • 61 14 Bail of $1,000 vv^ young Indian, f^"ffi who appeared to U* j Police Court ycsUr. rf charge ct criminal trust. to h»K Accu«.xl wa.s a.U P (i a niisappropiviUd toU chemical *ta«es to n „n value of *724 (rtuch v trusted to him while employed
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  • 1248 15  - Dark Romance Pays 1 75 At Ipoh Races ALLAN LEWIS DA V OF UPSb'J i By unvntY LARGE HOLIDAY CROWD 0H i^ at TODAY'S RACES. THE SECOND *vS PPX S? PFRAK TTTRF CLrB EASTER MEETING. PAY OF THE F^RA^ WEATHER. W -HICH JAJ h t RAIN AND STEADY RAIN THIS
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  • 34 15 SHANGHAI, Mar. 29:—Local citliens will not fc*' allowed to hoard any quantity ot daily. used commodities f°r more than three months, according to new regulations formulated by th Ministrj B> ■oznipSi Reuter
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  • 615 15 Malay s Too Good For Malayan Chinese MALAYAN MALAYS IREAIED A CROWD OF 10 000 SPECTATORS IO SOME SPARKLING POO I BALL WHEN I HEY MET IHE MALAYAN CHINESE AND WON BY THREE GOALS TO NIL A1 JALAN BESAR SIADIUM YESITRDAY. All the goals were scored m the first half
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  • 107 15 (From Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 29. The distinction of winning the first postwar Malayan j Golf Championship, which was concluded here today. goes to R. B. Lauriston. of Ipoh, who beat H, E. Clarke. Of Selangor. m a thrilling final. Lauriston, who turned m
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  • 61 15 WINDSOR. I ON l ARIU Marct) 29: Two .shots were lifed it United States Consul John Bnngkh< ad outside hi honi^ last night. Police we re seeking a would- bo assassin j but have no clues at present, Two shots fired ;it him from
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  • 35 15 London. March 2d. A I formal notice ol appeal w\\\ be Judged tomorrow against the death sentence passed on the lin^r steward James Cam > the order on the hii ctress Ejlcn "Gay" Reuter
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    • 43 15 lIP* 1^ O^"' Pf»y«ici«n» Vg I ™-(j<?W«_^ f«f«* l 1 '«co<nm«nd \"i VfTV W I m <.«•€» o» 1 '^\fw\^>\ ihmtm hav /I tJs* OLYOOMETOt for th« r»pKJ tn<] orate m«Mureinent of .1. m urine. Distributors: CHARI CO.. 1 it B( x IU3. Sbigapon
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  • 803 16 (From Our Oun Reporter) KI'ALA LUMPI'R MAR H K. <>(>! TKIK HOCK. PENANG CHAMPION ANNEXED THE MALAYAN SINGLES BADMINTON CRO vVN FOR THE FIKST TDM I IN HIS BADMINTON CAREE I THIS MORNING WHEN HL HEAT SELANGOR'S LIM KE S FONG WHO WAS ALSO;
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    28 16 Mr. Lake Wan Tho and Mr. Berry Grtfiilrry F<n JmJ Sales repreaentatiiv for Walt Dia)v*y PnHtuctiim. Gol<luvn Production Inc.. at the Westrex cocktail p<irt n ;< /<r Singapore recently.
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  • 252 16 MCFA Team For China Olympics r( Tribune Staff Reporter) IT WAS DECIDED AT HIE MALAYAN CHINEBE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION'S COUNCIL MEETING HELD YESTERDAY. THAT A MALAYAN CHINESE SOCCER TEAM WILL BE SENT TO SHANGHAI 10 COMPETE IN THE SEVENTH CHINA NATIONAL OLYMPICS The team, it was h«»M *M participate m the
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  • 134 16 Results of the finals of ii* Malayan Chinese Table-Tennis Trial' to select th<> team tor Ui* 7th China Olympic Game! w as follows: Miss Lee Benß Kin «»V beat Khaw Bee Enp W «JJ walk-over; Lai Ytaf Hon (Spore) beat Chua Km^Heani (S'pore)2l-18. 21 19.2
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  • 32 16 LONDON. Mar 29: the unlavoiirabh and political fact i Far East last yvar been active and banW m-ss continued said Hie chiirmnual meeting ol tile Bank ot I nd1
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