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SEOUL, Friday.—President Syngman Rhee of South Korea today clouded prospects of a swift Armistice by saying that the United Nations had given the Communists promises to which South ...
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LONDON, Fri.—The Prime Minister (Sir Winston Churchill) today travelled by car to Chequers, Buckinghamshire, the ...
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BONN, Fri.—Six Germans, including two women, appeared before a British High Court at Dusseldorf today. charged with spying for Russia. The prosecutor said that the ...
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NORTHAM. Friday.—One man was killed instantly and another seriously injured at 12.15 p.m. today. when a tourer car crashed into a diesel train at the racecourse crossing, two miles east of Northam ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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TOKYO, Fri.—Argentina has asked a Japanese firm to build a fleet of destroyers, frigates and submarines for her navy, it was ...
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ALBANY, Fri.—Capt. T. Hackett, master of the tug Allegiance II, 'said today that his ship would be ready within 48 hours to leave Albany in another effort to recover his lost tow, the freighter Arkaba. ...
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Plans for the location of uranium ore in this State and its mining and treatment were discussed by the Acting-Premier (Mr. ...
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NEW YORK. Fri.—The tallest man-made structure in the world wil be erected at Oklahoma City as the ...
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LONDON, Fri.—Australia gained a valuable first-innings 'lead over England in the fourth Test at Leeds today by aggressive batting but England's fast bowlers fought back admirably. ...
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NEW YORK, Fri.—Seven men are missing and presumed dead in a fire which swept the tanker Pan-Georgia and two tugs at ...
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