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  3. U.K. ECONOMIC CRISIS TALKS AS BALANCE FALLS

    Vital discussions on the sterlings area's balance of payments were started by about 48 senior Commowealth financial and economic experts to-day. ...

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  4. U.K. WAR MINISTER MEETS U.S. ARMY SECRETARY

    Mr. Anthony Head, the Secretary of State for War (right) in conversation with Mr. Pace, the United States Secretary of the Army, at the War Office in London. They met to discuss small arms standardisation with special ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIA Still Urges U.N. Action On Korean Armistice Talks

    The Russian Foreign Minister, Mr. Vishinsky, told the United Nation's Political Committee to-day that the Korean truce talks must be speeded to bring them to a successful conclusion. Urging a high-level meeting of the Security Council to assist in ...

    Article : 500 words
  6. COPTS MOURN DAMAGED SUEZ CHURCH

    The Coptic Christmas Day in Egypt was yesterday observed as a day of mourning; following the ...

    Article : 211 words
  7. DEFENCE COSTS, FAR EAST REVIEW IN WASHINGTON

    Mr. Churchill was host at a dinner at the British Embassy last night in honour of President Truman. President Truman entertained his host ...

    Article : 857 words
  8. MR. FRANCIS WTH FAMOUS PHOTOGRAPH

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) returned to Australia to-night after his Korean tour, carrying a ...

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  9. INDIA ALOOF ON PLANS AT U.N.

    Contending that the new Western collective security plan "may increase ill will". between the East and Weat, India has decided ...

    Article : 183 words
  10. Dock Strike Ties Up Shipping In Port Said

    For the second successive day Egyptian workers tied up all shipping and port facilities in Port Said this morning. ...

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  11. Riots In Israel Over German Reparations

    Police flooded roads with petrol to set them ablaze here last night to keep back 10,000 Jews marching on Parliament shouting, "No truck with Hitler's heirs." The demonstrators, supporters ...

    Article : 640 words
  12. JET FIGHTERS NEED MORE SPEED

    British jet fighters in Korea lacked the speed to cope with Rusian-built MIG's, Major James Jabara, first jet fighter "ace". of ...

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  13. London Funds Still "Very High," Says Mr. Menzies

    Australian overseas balances held in London had increased by almost £100,000,000 in the last two years, the Prime Minister, ...

    Article : 145 words
  14. Training with Tin Hares

    LONDON, Tues.—Latest plan for training British Olympic track runner is to use an electric hare. The hare is speeded ...

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  15. Deaths, Injuries, In U.S. Fires

    NEW YORK, Tues. — At least eight persons perished when a five storied block of flats was destroyed by fire at Westfield, ...

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  16. FREIGHTER HARD TO TOW IN CALMER SEAS

    The Flying Enterprise began zig-zagging erratically at the end of its tow cable to-day, forcing the tug Turmoil to slacken speed. The tug and its tow are now about 100 miles from the port of Falmouth' which is not expected to be reached before noon to-morrow. ...

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  17. Maize Crop Low

    GLEN INNES, Tues.—Maize, principle crop of the New England district will be down 80 per cent. in acreage this season, ...

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  18. Milk Rationing

    SYDNEY, Tues.—Milk rationing was not likely to be necessary before the end of the month N.S.W. Milk Board Secretary, ...

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