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  3. PRIME MINISTER SEES THE SIGHTS FROM A THOUSAND FEET ABOVE [?]

    On his way to the Coronation, the Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, did as many another visitor does when he visits New York City. He went to the top of the Empire State Building—tallest man-made structure in the world, with 102 storeys—to seo the sights. Like other visitors he termedf the view "marvellous." His sight-seeing followed a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Queen Makes Second Tour Of Suburbs

    The Queen to-day began the second of her four Coronation drives through London suburbs. Her Majesty left Buckingham Palace with ...

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  5. EVEREST HUNT FOR "SNOWMEN" EXPECTED

    Colonel John Hunt, leader of the British ex[?]edition that conquered Mt. Everest, may be searching the slopes of the ...

    Article : 254 words
  6. ATOMIC POWER "BREEDING" DISCOVERED

    Mr. Gordon Dean, chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, announce today a successful demonstration of atomic "breeding." ...

    Article : 330 words
  7. MEDAL GOOD FOR COCONUTS

    Australia's [?] Coronation Contingent liked the design of the Coronation [?] calved yesterday from the ...

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  8. REDS MAY HAVE OFFERED NEW TRUCE PLAN. S. KOREANS BOYCOTT TALKS

    The Korean truce negotiations were resumed to-day, with the chief South Korean delegate, General Choi Duk Shin, boycotting them. The talks, now in their vital stages, were adjourned after 73 ...

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  9. MR. MENZIES "QUITE WELL"

    The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, was completely well, a staff spokesman said, to-day The fepokesrnan sald a Sydney ...

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  10. NO DECISION YET IN FRANCE

    The French National Assembly to-day resumed debate on the investiture of M. Pierre[?] Mendes-France as Premier. ...

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  11. NO MALENKOV MESSAGE, SAY OFFICIALS

    A Foreign Office spokesman today denied any knowledge of reports that the Russian ...

    Article : 121 words
  12. TELECAST TO NATION BY U.S. CABINET

    President Eisenhower appeared on a nation-wide television programme last night to tell the American people that the U.S. ...

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  13. Mining Co. Manager's Allegations; Doyle Inquiry Criticism

    Serious allegations were contained in a statement which a former general manager of the N.S.W. Mining Company, Mr. Norman Alwyn Wilson, would make to the Doyle ...

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  14. Prime Ministers Endorse Plan For 4-Power Talks

    All Commonwealth Prime Ministers, meeting in the Downing Street Cabinet room yesterday, endorsed Sir Winston Churchill's recent policy speech favouring a meeting with Russia after the Big Three meeting in Bermuda. Mr. Menzies (Australia) and ...

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  15. CYPHERS BATTLE IN SCOTLAND

    Scottish Nationalists have carried out a threat to remove or damage E. H" cyphers in the centre of Edinburgh. The ...

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  16. Cigars for Escort

    LONDON, Thurs.—Sir Winston Churchill's Coronation escort—drawn from the Queen's Own Hussars—was photographed ...

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