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  3. Eisenhower To Name Aides For High Policy Talks

    President-elect General Eisenhower will be ready to announce on Monday the personal representatives who will be sent to Washington to sit in for him on high-level ...

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  4. American Silence On Rumours Of H. Bomb Test At Eniwetok

    The United States Atomic Energy Commission maintained its silence yesterday on nuclear weapons tests in the Pacific, specifically refusing to comment on a report that the world's first hydrogen bomb had been exploded at Eniwetok. ...

    Article : 332 words
  5. JAPAN MAY REVIEW FOREIGN POLICY

    Political circles in Tokyo said that Japanese foreign policy was likely to be overhauled as a result of United States criticism that the nation had been dilatory in approaching the question of reparations, reported a ...

    Article : 188 words
  6. COLD CAUSES LULL IN KOREA

    Cold weather kept the fighting in Korea to a minimum as United Nations and Communist troops sparred ...

    Article : 477 words
  7. SOVIET BASES FEARED LOST IN 'QUAKE

    The Sunday Dispatch in a front-page splash today said the big earthquake north of Japan last Tuesday may ...

    Article : 132 words
  8. UNION VOTE IGNORED LEAD IN U.S. ELECTION

    Leaders of organised Labour in the United States have been sombrely casting about for reasons why their endorsements of ...

    Article : 163 words
  9. SIR WM. PENNY TELLS HOW BOMB WENT[?] OFF AT MONTE BELLOS

    A camera taking 100,000 pictures per second with an exposure time of one-ten-millionth of a second, was part of the equipment used in recording the explosion of the atomic bomb at the Monte Bello Islands. ...

    Article : 616 words
  10. Big Three Talks Resumed By U.N. Delegations

    Foreign Ministers of the three big Western Powers began high policy talks over the weekend on Korea, ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. GUN RUNNING TO KOREA BY JAP. REDS ALLEGED

    The South Korean Foreign Minister, Mr. Y. T. Pyun, said to-day that Japanese Communists were smuggling small arms ...

    Article : 175 words
  12. 14 KILLED IN SAVAGE AFRICAN RIOT

    Fourteen Africans were Killed and 30 injured when a handful of police opened fire with machine guns and rifles to escape ...

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  13. TERRORISTS FACE STARVATION IN MALAYA

    A Communist leader said yesterday that guerrillas in the Malayan jungle were facing starvation. ...

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  14. REDS CAPTURE AIRFIELD IN INDO- CHINA

    The Communist-led Vietminh has captured the airfield at Quinh Nhai, 35 miles south-east of the Tha[?] tribal capital of Lai ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. QUEEN LEADS REMEMBRANCE IN WHITEHALL

    The Queen to-day led millions of Britons In Remembrance Day tributes to those who died in two world wars. ...

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  16. IRISH MIGRANT ILL FROM THALLIUM POISONING

    An Irish migrant who was admitted to Royal Park Mental Hospital on October 22 suffering from thallium poisoning is ...

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  17. Ships Forced To Shelter in British Ports

    Heavy gales continued throughout Britain yesterday, forcing 60 ships to shelter at Dover and causing cancellation ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN SNUB TO RED RECEPTION

    The South African Government openly boycotted a reception given by the Soviet Acting-Consul-General, A. A. Hripunov, to ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. BRITISH OFFICER DISMISSED

    The Kenya Government yesterday booked an air passage to England for the British Education officer, Mr. Peter Wright, ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. New Dust Bowl Feared In U.S.

    Fire and drought are threatening to create a new dust bowl in the South, South-West and other areas of the United States, according to a United States Press survey. Cattle-raising was seriously affected in at least 10 States, the survey[?] ...

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  21. SAVED BY FREAK WAVE

    A freak wave saved a fisherman from drowning at Terrigal, near Gosford, to-day. A large wave washed the ...

    Article : 96 words
  22. INDONESIAN CLASH WITH TERRORISTS

    Indonesian Government forces recently clashed with about 200 terrorists in Central Java and killed 85 of them, it was ...

    Article : 52 words
  23. MEMORY EXPERIMENT

    Police at Green Bay, Wiscon[?]in, are searching for 3 0 "highly trained" cockroaches. Valued at about £223, they were ...

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