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  2. New spy trials in Balkans

    New trials, purges, and denunciations throughout the Balkans were reported at the weekend from Prague, Sofia, and ...

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  3. "Western Powers still have big lead in atom bomb race"

    A REASSURING statement about the Western Powers' lead over Russia in the atom bomb field has been given by General McNaughton, Canadian ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. Britain expects severe cuts GLOOMY FORECASTS ON ATTLEE'S SPEECH TODAY

    ALTHOUGH the strictest secrecy is being maintained by Mr Attlee on the terms of his speech in Parliament to-day (see Page 1) newspapers yesterday ...

    Article : 357 words
  5. Lady Godiva would not behave

    A 20fl £20,000 statue of Lady Godiva did a slow "strip-tease" on Saturday in the centre of Coventry, where ...

    Article : 221 words
  6. Britain to buy less in Canada

    Britain has told the Canadian Government she will bay £45 million worth of goods less from Canada in 1950. ...

    Article : 86 words
  7. 'US needs Japanese friendship'

    USA needed Japanese friendship to counterbalance growing Communism in the Far East, said General Robert ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. 11 US Communist leaders gaoled

    TEN Communist leaders were sentenced on Saturday to five years' imprisonment and fined £4,500, and another was given three years and fined £4,500. ...

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  9. Windsors leaving France for U S

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor intend to go to America in December. ...

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  11. US URGED TO CUT TARIFFS

    The Economic Co-operation Administration yesterday recommended further tariff reductions to help to solve Europe's dollar ...

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  12. Truman to act in strikes

    President Truman will intervene personally to break the steel and coal strikes if they are not settled by the middle of the ...

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  13. USA indicts Russian trading firm

    A Federal Grand Jury on Saturday indicted Russia's Amtorg Trading Corporation and six of its officers for violating the ...

    Article : 108 words
  14. Russian cultural leaders visit U K

    Six leaders of Russian culture have arrived in Britain for a two-week visit, during which they will give lectures as guests ...

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  15. Pakistan fears locust plague

    Widespread locust breeding had been reported from Arabia, India, and French West Africa, and there was imminent danger ...

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  17. Churchill wins literary prize

    Mr Churchill has been awarded the Sunday Times £1,000 literature prize for the first two volumes of his war memoirs, ...

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  18. "Revolution queller" leads Bolivia

    The "revolution queller." Mamerto Drnolagoitia, 54, yesterday became constitutional President of Bolivia. ...

    Article : 59 words
  19. Polio increases in Britain

    There were 418 infantile paralysis cases in England and Wales for the week ended October 15. ...

    Article : 36 words
  20. Liner Strathmore bock on run

    The liner Strathmore, which has been reconditioned after serving as a troopship, will return to normal service on ...

    Article : 44 words
  21. Amethyst's cat to get "Blue Cross Medal"

    The Admiralty has agreed to the suggestion of Our Dumb Friends' League that Simon, the ship's cat of HMS Amethyst, ...

    Article : 41 words
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