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The Gazette of India

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
SIMLA, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 1948
Separate paging is given to this Part in order that it may be filed as a separate compilation

PART II-A
Notifications relating to Minor Administrations
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER, SI. Present 1pjjted or With Re-
HIMACHAL PRADESH No. Name. rank. Appointed tranfl- iia Ks.
Firred to from
4 Shri G.C. Madhok D.F.O. D.t'.O, Nahau 17-8-48
NOTIFICATIONS Rajgarh Nahan afternoon
Division Division
Simla, the 1th September 1948 in uddl-
tiontohis
No. D. 16-66|48.—In exercise of the powers conferred own duties
under proviso to section 5 of the Himachal Pradesh (Ad- of D.l'.o.
ministration) Order, 1948, and in pursuance of the Divison.
Government of India, Ministry of Transport Order No. 3 Th. Pntam Daas Officer on D.P.O. Simla 11-9-48
C. 112(4)4H-I,-dated the 29th July, 1948, the Chief Com- special da- Simla Divi- forenoon.
ty Hima. sion.
missioner, Himachal Pradesh is pleased to authorise chal Dhaln
Deputy Commissioners to sponsor movements of the 0 Shri Dev Datt do. D.F.O. Simla. 11-8-48
undermentioned food stuffs within their respective Districts Sharma. Solan Divi- forenoon.
in Himachal Pradesh. sion.

1. Wheat, rice, millets, barley and maize.


By order,
2. Perishables like potatoes, onions and dry fish.
E. P. MOON,
3. Pulses, sugar, gur, salt, mustard seeds, groundnut
seeds (and other items falling within the definition of Deputy Chief Commissioner,
foodstuffs given in the Schedule to Railways (Trans- Himachal Pradesh,
port of Goods) (Amendment) Act, 1948, when offered
in train loads. Simla, the 8th September 1948
By order, No. 82-3|48.—In exercise of the powers conferred under
proviso to section 5 of the Himachal Pradesh (Administra-
E, P. MOON, tion) Order, 1948, the Chief Commissioner, Himachal
Deputy Chief Commissioner, Pradesh is pleased to repeal the Factories (Control of
Himachal Pradesh Dismantling) Ordinance, 1943, which was enforced in
Baghat State by the Baghat Durbar, vide their Notifica-
tion No. 198, dated the 10th April 1948.
Simla, the 8th September 1948 By order,
No. Ft. 29-187|48.—In exercise of the powers confer- E. P. MOON,
red by paragraph 4 of the Himachal Pradesh (Adminis-
tration) Order, 1948, the Chief Commissioner, Himachal Deputy Chief Commissioner,
Pradesh, is pleased to make the following appointments Himachal Pradesh.
and transfers in the Forest Department of Himachal
Pradesh with effect from the dates mentioned:— ORDERS BY THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER,
AJMER-MERWARA
SI, Name. Present Appointed. Posted or With Re-
No. rank. trans-
forred to
effect
from
marks CORRIGENDUM
1 Shri Devid Nandan Forest Ran Divisional Mandi 18-8-48
Ajmer, the 8th September 1948
ger Mandi Forest forenoon. No. L|l-9.—In the preamble of this Administration
Officer
Mandi Dl. Notification No. L|l-9, dated the 9th August 1948, pub-
vision. lishing certain amendments in the instruction for election
2 Shri Narpat Ram Chief Forest Divisional Mandl 12-8-18 of members of the Chief Commissioner's Advisory Council,
Officer Forest forenoon
Mandi Officer for "19th February 1948" read "19th February
Nauchan 1947".
Division.
3 Shri Hira Nand .. P. A. to Divisional Chamba 7-8-18 By order,
Conseva Forest forenoon.
tor of To- Officer B. N. MATHUR,
rests, Chamba
Chamba. Division. 'Secretary to the Chief Commissioner,
Ajmer-Merwara.
H339GI ( 303 )
861 THE QAZBTTB OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 18,1948 [PABTI1-A

NOTIFICATIONS CIVIL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT AJMER-MERWARA,.


Ajmer, the 8th September 1948 AJMER
No. G]9-30-LL.—Dr. R. N. Bagchi, M.A., Ph.D. PRESS NOTE
(London), Lecturer in Economics, Government College,
Ajmer, is> confirmed in liis appointment. Ajmir, the Hth September 1948
No. OYO. 2263.—Attention of all dealers of cloth and
By order, yarn in Ajmef-Merwara is drawn to the Textile Commis-
sioner's Notification No. 8t)-Tex.l[48(IV), dated the Augusr,
A. N.. LAL, 2, 19-1H, published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary of
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, tiven date in which he directed every such dealer to fur-
Ajmer-Herwara. nish to the principal officer appointed by his Provincial
Government for the administration of textile control
(Director of Civil Supplies & Yarn Commissioner, Ajmer
Ajmer, the Hth September 1948 lilerwara for Ajmer-Merwara), information about the
No. G|9-123.—Mr, K. T. Nanda, is temporarily ap- quantities and description including Tux-Mark number
pointed to officiate as Inspector of Schools for Refugee and month of packing of the cloth and yarn in hjg possea
Education, Ajiner Merwara, with effect from the 9th aion on the date of thjs notification whether on his own
August 1948. account and or on account of any other person.
By order, No returns required under this notification ha^ve so far
been received by me, I accordingly draw their attentiou
A. N. LAL, again to the provisions of the said notification and direct
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, that the returns should reach my office on Srinagar Road
Ajmer-Merwara. on or before the 15th September, 1948, at the latest in the
proforma given below failing which suitable action will
be taken against them.
Ajmer, the \lth September 1948 Stock of c]oth|yarn with
No. L|l-9.—Tn accordance with rule 9 of the Instruc- as on 2nd August, 1948, in accordance with the Textile *
tions for the election of members of the Advisory Council Commissioner's Notification No. 80-Tex.l|48(lV), dated
contained in schedule II annexed to this Administration the 2nd August, 1948, published in the Gazette of India
notification No. A|l-58, dated the 19th. February 1047 (as (Extraordinary), dated the 2nd August 1948.
subsequently amended), the Chief Commissioner is pleas- Description Month of
ed to declare vacant the seat occupied in his Advisory of Q mntity TesMarkNo. Remarks
Council by Mirza Abdul Qadir Beg who has absented him- oloth 'vwn
self without sufficient cause from three consecutive ses-
sions of the Committee,
By order.
A. N. LAL, H. G. MEHRA,
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Director of Civil Supplies,
Ajmcr-Merwara. Ajmer-Merwara, Ajmt v.
GINNING RETURN
Return showing quantity of cotton ginned in the Province of Ajmer-Merwara for the week
ending 3rd September 1048
Section 5A of the Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories Act, 1925 (XII of 1325^
as subsequently amended.
Ql'ANTrxT ( B I WEIGHT) Otf COTTON OIWNEb
(id BALE* OF 302 LDS. HAUD).

Slllur the
N » m j of DivJsioD or Blnok. During the cofiimencPituMit of During Hie f^lfltriol> included
During the week. corresponding the season, I. e., corresponding lii the blook
week last year. aince 1st period last
September 1W8 year.
1 2 3 i 6

Ajmer-Merwara Nil Nil Nil Nil

GAURI SHANKAR,
Superintendent,
tnr Deputy Commissioner,
Ajmcr-Merwara.
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER, DELHI Regibtrar, Cooperative Societies, Delhi to exercise all the
powers of a Registrar for the purpose of registration of
Cooperative Societies under Section 9 of the aforesaid
NOTIFICATIONS Act.
Delhi, the 2nd ^September 1948 By order,
No. F. 3(14) |47-P&D.—Under the provisions of section M. S. SAIT,
8 of the Cooperative Societies Act, 1912, the Chief Com-
missioner, Delhi is pleased to appoint the Deputy Com- Secretary (Development)
missioner, Delhi to be ex-offlcio Registrar, Cooperative to the Chief Commissioner, Delhi.
Societies for the Province of Delhi and to confer on him
all the powers of a Registrar under the said Act. Delhi, the 2nd September 1948
2. The Chief Commissioner is further pleased under No, F. 6(8)|48-P&D.—The following draft rules
the same section to authorise Bhai Inder Singh, Assistant which the Chief Commissioner proposes to make in exercise-
Piirr H-A) THB^ GAZETTE OF IOTA, SEPTEMBER 18,1M8 35ff

of the powers conferred under Section 21 of the Punjab 9. Whether the School Attendance authority has reason-
Primary Education Act, 1940, being Act XVIII of 1940, to believe that the guardian or parent of a compulsory
as applied to Delhi Province, is published as required by scholar is not causing the scholar to attend school in accord-
the said sub-section for the information of all persona like- ance with the provision of the act or any person is employ-
ly to be affected thereby, and notice is hereby given that ing a compulsory scholar during prescribed hours of at-
the said draft will be taken into consideration after u tendance at tehool, it shall issue a written warning to him
period of one month from tho date of its publication. through the attendance Office of that area, to cause suc>
Any objections or suggestions which may be received from scholar to attend school or to discontinue employment of
any person with respect to the said draft before the afore- such scholar, as the ease may be, within one week after th.3
said date will be considered by the Chief Commissioner. receipt of such warning, under article 15 of the said act.
The objections or suggestions -should be addressed to thi-
Superintendent of Education, Delhi. 10. The School Attendance Officer for the area with the
help of the Enforcement Assistant and on the authority
Rules. and under the initials of Superintendent of Education or
1. The District Inspector of Schools shall act as the such person as authorised by him, shall file and condtict
School Attendance Authority for such areas where com- all prospcutions uuder articles 12, 13, 18, 19 cf the said
pulsion is introduced under sub clause (3), article 1, Part Act.
1 of the said Act, (Article 14, Part II). 11. No court shall take cognisance of any offence under
articles 12, 13, 18, 19 of the Act, except upon complaint
2. The Superintendent of Education will inform the
public that it is an offence under articles 8, 12, 13, 16, 18, by the Superintendent of Education or such person as
authorised by him, and unless a warning has been given
19 of the said Act, for parents, guardians and employers and not complied with.
of children between 6 and 8 years of age residing in the
compulsory area to neglect to send them to a recognised 12. Any parent or guardian who neglects to comply
school for Primary Education. Education will be free m with the provisions of articles ]2 and 18 of tho Act, shall
accordance with article 11 of the Act. on conviction by a Magistrate be punishable with fine
# upto the extent of fifteen rupees.
3. Each scholar of compulsory age attending a reeoguis- 13. Any person other than parent or guardian of a
ed school will be required to attend school for at least compulsory scholar, who neglects to comply with the pro-
three hours in working day and for at least 75 per cent. visions of articles 13 and 19 of the Act, shall on convic-
of the working days during the month under sub-clause 2, tion by a Magistrate, be punishable with a fine upto the
article 8 of the Act. extent of Rupees twenty five.
4 (a) A list of &cho]ars, who will be of compulsory
school age, on the 1st of April following shall be publish- By order,
ed for the area for which it meant by the Superintendent
of Education or such person or persons as may be authoris- M. S. SAIT,
ed by him, in the month of February each year, showing Secretary (Development)
separately those already in attendance at schools and to the Chief Commissioner, Delhi.
those not so in attendance, and necessary copies of it shall
be supplied to every headmaster of a recognised Primary
School in that area. No chancre in it .shall be made except Delhi, the 3rd September 1948
on the authority and under 1he initials of the Superinten- No. F, 2(39)|48-R&J.—Under the provisions "f section
dent of Education or such person or persons as mav m- 13 (if tho Code of Criminal Procedure 1H9H. the Chief
authorised by him. ('ommissioner of Jlelhi is nleaned to appoint Mrs Kau&haJ-
\ a Pahwa. Lady Magistrate for trying cases of juvenile
4(b) For the nendemie year 1948-49. the list of scholars, offenders a Magistrate of tho ]s1 Class in the Delhi Dis-
who w •]] in- oT LTiuipuliury age on the 1st September, 1918. trict with effect from the date of this notification.
shall he iiiibli&hcd foi' the area for which it is meant, by
the ^UDPi'intendent of Education, or such rjerson or per By order,
sons as authorised bv him. in the month of October, 1948,
showing separately those already in attendance at schools N. M. PATNAIK.
und those not so in attendance Home Secretary
5. The Superintendent of Education will anpoint one to the Chief Commission r, Delhi.
or more officers to be called the 'School Attendance Officers.'
whose duty it shall be to prepare and to revise periodical- Delhi, the 3rd September 1943
ly the lists of scholars liable to attend school under the Act,
to make personal enquiries into the case of any parent or No. P. 3(57)(47-H.. & J.—In exercise of the powers
guardian who fuils to send his child or ward of compul- conferred by Section 22 of the Code of Criminal Proce-
sory age to school, or mjv person other than the parent or1 dure, 1898, the Chief Commissioner, of Delhi is pleased to
guardian, who after due warning continues to employ appoint Sliri Durga Parshad Mathur, Administrative
such scholar during the prescribed hours of attendance, Officer Accounts, East Punjab Railway, to be a Justice oE
in accordance with articles 8, 12, 13, 16, 18 and 19 of the Peace for the purposes of attesting of documents, etc.,
Act, to report such cafies to Superintendent of Education concerning the East Punjab Railway, within the local
or such person or persons as authorised by him, and to limits of the Delhi Province with effect from the 18th
issue warning on behalf of the School Attendance August, 1948 vice Shri Lai Chand Bhag Singh Ram
Authority, to defaulting parent, guardian or employer, in Chandani, transferred.
accordance with article 15 of the Act.
By order,
6. It shall be incumbent on the parents of the scholars
of compulsory age to supply correct information to the N. M. PATNAIK,
attendance officer with regard to the age, etc., of such Home Secretary
scholar.
to the Chief Commissioner, Delhi.
7. The Superintendent of Education or such person
authorised by him, shall prescribe the course and standard
of education, and no change shall be made except on the Delhi, the 4th September 1948
authority and under the initials of the Superintendent of
Education or such persons authorised by him. No. F. 16(85) |47-H.P.W.—In exercise of the power?
conferred by sub-section (2) of Section 4 of the Bombay
8. Should a scholar not appear at the School within 7 Essential Commodities and Oattle (Control) Act, 1946,
days of the day appointed for his admission, or should a as extended to the Province of Delhi, vide the Government
scholar already admitted, be absent from school for moro of India. Ministrv of Home Affairs Notification No. 721
than seven days without legitimate reason, the Head- 3|46-Public, dated the 12th October, 1946, tho Chief Com-
master of the school shall notify the fact to the School at- missioner of Delhi is pleased to make the following amend-
tendance authority. ment in the Notification No. F. 16(85)]47-H.P.W., dated
T$6 'KHE^AKEITBOJIlfDt^'SKPTEMiaHBil^ms [Mrl4
the 18th June, 1948, with effect from the 15th August, Delhi, the 1th September 1948
1948 :— No. P. 10(1M)|46-LSO. PAD.—In exercise of the
Substitute "Eighty-two rupees and annaa eight" for powers conferred by section 18 of the Punjab Trade Em-
"Eighty five rupees ". ployers Act 1940, as subsequently amended and as ex-
tended to the Province of Delhi, the Chief Commissioner
By order, of Delhi is pleased to exempt the Delhi and the New Delhi
RATAN LAL, Branches of the Allahabad Bank Limited from the provi-
Secretary (Local Self Government) sions of .Section 4 and 7 of the said Act for a period of
two days (i.e. 30th September and 1st October, 1948)
to the Chief Commissioner, Delhi, provided the employees of every branch, the occupier of
which avails himself of the exemption from the provisions
Delhi, the 6th September 1948 of section 7 shall be,entitled at twice the rate of their
normal remuneration calculated by hour.
No. P. 4(30)|48-E&J.—The Chief Commissioner is
pleased to appoint Miss Protima Vedi and Mir Mushtaq By order,
Ahmad as non-offlcial Visitors to Delhi District Jail from
the date of this notification to the 15th June 1949. M. S. SAIT,
The Chief Commissioner is further pleased to tremove Secretary (Development)
the name of Mrs. Sohan Lai from the list of inon-offlcial to the Chief Commissioner, Delhi.
Visitors published with this office notification No. F. 4(39) [
47-R&J, dated the 25th June 1947.
By order, Delhi, the 1th September 1948
N. M. PATNAIK, No. P. U2(89)48-HPW.—In exercise of the powers
Home Secretary conferred by Soctiort 68 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939
to the Chief Commissioner, Delhi. (IV of 1939) read with the Notification of the Government
of India, in the Department of Communications No. R-
60, dated the 28th June, 1939, the Chief Commissioner of
Delhi, the Gth September 1948 Delhi is pleased to make the following amendment, the
No. T. 10(10)[48-HPW.—In exercise of the powers con- same having been published with his Notification No. F.
ferred by section 13 of tho Delhi Muslim Wakfs Act, 1943, 12(89)48-HPW, d_ated the 31st July 1948.
the Chief Commissioner of Delhi is pleased to remove tht
following members from the office of the Sunni Majlis-.. - Amendment.
Aukaf, Delhi, who were appointed under section 7 of the The following proviso shall be added to rule 5.18:—
Delhi MusUni Wakrs Act, 1943, as they have left Delhi
for good and have submitted no explanation for their " Provided that the Chief Commissioner may exempt
absence when called upon to do so: the Delhi Transport Service buses from tho operations
of Sub-rule (b) and permit these buses to have a
Nominated by the Chief Commissioner under clause (a) maximum over-all width of 8 feet on specified routes,"
in subsection (1) of section 7—
Hhams-ul-Ulema Molvi Syed Ahmad, Imam of the By order,
Jama Masjid, Delhi.
RATAN LAL,
Khwaja Hasan Nizami of Dargah Hazrat Nizamud-
din Aulia, Delhi, Secretary (Local Self Government)
to the Chief Commissioner, Delhi.
Elected by the Muslim members of the Delhi Municipal
Committee and other local bodies under clause (b) in sub-
section (1) of section 7—
Khan Bahadur Haji Raahid Ahmad, Honorary Delhi, the 8th September 1948
Magistrate.
No. F. 2(64)|46-L,S.Gh—In exercise of the powers
Syed Mohammad Irtiza Wahidi. conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 71 of the Punjab
Elected by tho Muslim members of the Anglo-Arabb Municipal Act, 1911, as extended to the Province of
College; and Schools Society and the Jamia Millia Associa- Delhi, the Chief Commissioner of Delhi is pleased to
tion under clause (c) in subsection (1) of section 7— exempt all vacant lands dedicated by proper deeds for the
construction of temples, Mosques, Gurdwaras, Churches,
Mr. D. M. Malik, recognised public schools, Gaushalas, Imambaras, Chari-
Nominated by the Chief Commissioner under subsection table Dispensaries, Khankas, .Sabils, Piaos, Dharamshalas,
(4) of section 7 to hold office until such time as a member Musafirkhanas, Charitable Hospitals and Orphanges from
is elected by the mutwallis of registered wakfs under the payment of tax on vacant lands imposed by this ad-
clause (d) in subsection (1) of section 7— ministration Notification No, F. 2(64)|46'-L,S.G(I), dated
the 6th November, 1946.
Khwaja Muhammad Shafl, son of Khwaja Abdul
Majid of Matia Mahal, Delhi. By order,
Elected by the Muslim n
members of the Central Legisla-
ture under clause (e) i subsection (1) of section 7— RATAN LAL,
The Honourable Mr, Hussain Imam, Member of the Secretary (Local Self Government)
Council of State. to the Chief Commissioner, Delhi,
Khan Bahadur Haji Wajihuddin.
Co-opted to the Sunni Majlis-e-Aukaf, Delhi, undoi
clause (f) in subsection (1) of section 7— Delhi, the 8th September 1948
Khan Bahadur Muhammad Sulaiman, CIE,, (Engi No. P. 3(13)|48-O.S.—In exercise of the powers con-
noer). ferred by Section 3 of the Essential supplies (Temporary
Mr. Wahiduddin Ahmad, Advocate. Powers) Act, 1946 (Act No. XXIV of 1946) as delegated
By order, under the Government of India, late Department of In-
dustries' and Supplies Notification No. 302-PA(73)|46,
RATAN LAL, dated the 7th' December 1946, the Chief Commissioner of
Secretary {Local Self Government) Delhi is pleased to direct that the following amendment
to the Chief Commissioner, Delhi shall be made in the Delhi Paper Control Order 1945, a*
PA»ilI-A ] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 18, m 8 3GT
published with his Notification No. F. 3(38)[45-C.S., REGISTRAB, JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, DELHI
dated the 14th March 1945.
Amendment.
In sub-clause (a) of clause 8 of the said order after the Delhi, the 4th September 1948
•word "any paper" the words "or manufactured paper" (Notice under section 247(3) of the Indian Companies
•hall be inserted. Act V n of 1013)
By «rder, In th« matter of Shahdra Standard Trading Company,
I. D. MATHUR, Ltd.
Secretary {Rationing $ Civil Supplies)
No. 0. 1038.—Whereas there is reasonable cause to
to the Chief Commissioner, Delhi. believe that the company named Shahdra Standard
Delhi, the 8th September 1948 Trading Company, Ltd., is not carrying on business nor
is in operation it is hereby notified that at the expiration
No. F. 21(2)|48-A&E.—In the Schedule of the gazetted of three months from the date hereof, the name of the
holidays for 1948 published with the Chief Commissioner'h company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be
notification No. F. 21(2)|47-A&E, dated the 20th Decem- struck off the Register and the company will be dissolved.
ber 1947, and as subsequently amended, vide his notifica-
tion No. F. 21(2)|48-A&E, dated the 12th April 1948, Delhi, the $th September 1948
under the head "Hindu Holidays" against the entry
Anant Chaudash, (Notice under flection 247(3) of the Indian Companies
Act VH of 1913)
For
16th September—Thursday 1, In the matter of the Pioneer Sewing Machines Co. (India),
Ltd.
Substitute
17th September—Friday 1. No. 0. 482|J.SC.—Whereas there is reasonable cause
to believe that the company named The Pioneer Sewing
By order, Machines Co. (India) Ltd., is not carrying on business nor
is in operation, it is hereby notified that at the expira-
P. H. B. WILKINS, tion of three months from the date hereof, the name of the
Registrar company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be
to the Chief Commissioner, Delhi. struck off the Register and the company will be dissolved.
OKDEBS (Notice under seotion 247(3) of the Indian Companies
Delhi, the 9th September 1948 Act VH of 1913)
No. F. 12(23)|48-OS.,(i).—In pursuance of sub-clause In the matter of Hindustani Brothers, Limited.
3 of the Cotton Textiles (Control) Order, 1948, the Chief
Commissioner of Delhi is pleased to appoint the Director No. 0. 484JJ.8.C—Whereas there is reasonable cause
of Rationing and Civil Supplies, Delhi Province as the to believe that the company named Hindustani Brothers,
Principal Officer to perform the functions of the Control Limited, is not carrying on business nor ia in operation
ler under the said^ Order or under the rules, orders and it is hereby notified that at the expiration of three months
notifications issued thereunder. from the date hereof, the name of the company will, un-
By order, less cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Re-
gister and the company will be dissolved.
I. D. MATHUR,
Secretary (Rationing & Civil Supplies') (Notice under section 247(3) of the Indian Companies
to the Chief Commissioner, Delhi. Act VH of 1913)

Delhi, the Mh September 1948 In the matter of Delhi Hosiery Manufacturers' Associa-
tion, Ltd.
No. 12(23) |4S-OS(ii).—In pursuance of clause 36
of the Cotton Textiles (Control) Order, 1948, the Chief No. C. 490]J.S.C.—Whereas there is reasonable cause
Commissioner of Delhi Province is pleased to authorise ito believe that the company named Delhi Hosiery Manu-
the Director of Rationing and Civil Supplies, Delhi to facturers' Association, Ltd., is not carrying on business
sanction prosecutions for the contravention of any of the nor is in operation, it is hereby notified that at the expira-
provisions of the said Order. tion of three months from the date hereof, the name of the
company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be
By order, struck off the Register and the company will be dissolved.
I. D. MATHTJR,
Secretary (Rationing & Civil Supplies) B. R. SETH,
to the Chief Commissioner, Delhi. Registrar, Delhi.
BSflNX »o. ifcM.

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