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  3. CHURCHILL PLAN FOR U. S. TROOPS IN SUEZ ZONE STARTS CONGRESS DISPUTE

    WASHINGTON. — Suggesting that the U.S. should send a token U.S. force to the Suei Canal Mr. Churchill on Thursday evening set a dramatic finale to his important trans-Atlantic visit. Senators and Representatives who heard the veteran British statesman address Congress ...

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  4. Chores come first

    Boys from the Northern Home for Boys, Franklin Village, are having a wonderful time in Devonport, where they a permanent holiday home near the Bluff. But it is not all play — there are certain chores to be done each day. Pictured above are some of the Lads peeling potatoes before going for their morning dip. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Britons are "dismayed"

    NEW YORK. — Thousands of Britons listened to the broadcast of Mr. Winston Churchill addressing the United States Congress with a mixture of admiration and ...

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  6. THREAT TO NATION'S POWER AND TRANSPORT

    MELBOURNE. — A move for a 24-hour stop-work meeting in all j States, launched by the Victorian branch of the Metal Trades Federation yesterday, could dislocate power and transport services throughout Australia. ...

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  8. A.W.U split with Labor Party

    MELBOURNE. — Australia's largest trade union, the Australian Workers' Union, has decided to withdraw its affiliation with the Australian Labor Party in Victoria. ...

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  9. REDS' ARREST ENDS IN WORKERS' STRIKE

    TUNIS.—The Tunisian General Workers' Union yes-terday called for a general strike in protest against the arrest of four Nationalist and Communist Party officials on Thursday night. ...

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  10. STERN ALLIED ACTION IF TRUCE VIOLATED

    WASHINGTON.—Britain and the United States had reached agreement on stem retaliatory measures; including bombing of the Chinese mainland, if the Chinese Communists should violate any truce agreements made during the Pan Mun Jom talks, Reuter learned authoritatively ...

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  11. NEW FRENCH CABINET

    PARIS.— Forty-threeyear-old Radical leader M. Edgar Faure was emly yes-terday elected Prime ...

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  12. DOCKERS REJECT UNION ORDER

    MELBOURNE. — Geelong waterside workers yesterday rejected a direction by the executive of their union that ...

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