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  2. BELGIAN SOCIALIST TO LEAD EUROPE ASSEMBLY

    M PAUL HENRI SPAAK, former Belgian Socialist Prime Minister, was yesterday unanimously elected president of the new European Assembly. ...

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    Mr Alan Mackinnon, newly-appointed secretary of the Victorian branch of the Overseas League, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. West Germany ready for first free election since 1933

    FOR the first time since 1933 the people of Western Germany will on Sunday have the chance to vote in a free, democratic poll. They will elect the first ...

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  5. Belgium has new Cabinet

    Belgium's 45-day-old Cabinet crisis ended yesterday, when a new Catholic-Liberal Coalition Government was sworn in. ...

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  6. Lone voyager bathed among sharks

    A lone Briton has arrived from Gibraitar after an 81-day Atlantic crossing in the 29-foot yawl Temptress. ...

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  7. Cut likely in arms aid this year

    MR LOUIS JOHNSON, Secretary for Defence, said yesterday that the Administration would agree to a £154 million cash reduction in arms aid for Atlantic Pact nations ...

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  8. Hawaii moves to break 102-day strike

    Governor Stainbach yesterday ordered the seizure of the entire Hawaiian stevedoring industry, as the legislature took steps to ...

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  9. AIR LIFT FOR 'QUAKE VICTIMS

    The US Air Force announced last night that a three-day airlift to Ecuador's 'quake area would begin today. ...

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  10. 13 Armies on tie march in NW China

    The Chinese Communists have thrown 13 armies into a drive on Lanchow, capital of Kansu Province, in North-Wcst China. ...

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  11. 11,500 Jap postal men to be sacked

    The Japanese Government will send dismissal notices today to 11,500 postal workers. The retrenchments are part of ...

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  12. BRITISH MINISTERS CRITICISED IN USA

    SIR OLIVER FRANKS, British Ambassador, has arrived back from London to find a rising tide of criticism of the British Government. There is a strong undercurrent ...

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  13. Jet airliner flies at 36,500 feet

    The De Havilland Comet jet airliner was flown yesterday at a height of 36,500ft (nearly seven miles). ...

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  14. 32 DROWNED IN INDIA

    Thirty-two people were drowned yesterday when a motor launch carrying 90 people capsized in the River ...

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  16. "Best destroyer in world" launched

    "She is to be one of a flotilla, and I think it can be said that there will be no better destroyers in the whole world," said Lord ...

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  17. France to transfer territory to India

    France has agreed to transfer Chandernagore, French territory near Calcutta, to India before next Monday, Indian ...

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  19. No US plan to solve Britain's dollar crisis

    USA would have no proposals to help to solve Britain's dollar problem at the talks to be held in Washington next month, Mr ...

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  20. 10,748 CASES OF POLIO IN U S A THIS YEAR

    New cases of infantile paralysis throughout USA last week totalled 2,451 — an increase of 25% over the previous week. ...

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  21. NEW LONDON TO TOKYO AIR SERVICE

    British Overseas Airways Corporation will begin a new service between London and Tokyo on August 26 with ...

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  22. "SENIOR BRITISH ANGLER" DIES

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr G. E. Mackenzie Skues, who had been described as "the senior British angler of the ...

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  23. AUST WANTED AS PACIFIC PACT MEMBER

    PRESIDENT QUIRINO, of the Philippines, yesterday named Australia sa a potential member of the proposed Pacific Pact. He said he did not exclude ...

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  24. 'Frogmen' may be used to outwit smugglers

    British Customs authorities are considering using "frogmen" to search the hulls of ships to stop a new method of smuggling. ...

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