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  3. Atlantic Force Leaders Study Defence Plans

    Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery seen with General Juln, the new Commander of Atlantic Forces for Central Europe, as they study a map at the S.H.A.P.E. Headquarters near Rooquencourt, France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIAN DIPLOMATIC OFFENSIVE ON MIDDLE EAST COMMAND

    Acting Foreign Minister, Gromy ko, yesterday summoned envoys of Britain, America, France and Turkey to the Kremlin and handed them notes protesting against the Middle-East Command Plan. The Notes reiterate Soviet charges concerning the aggressive ...

    Article : 378 words
  5. Minor Disagreements On Cease Fire Line May Disappear

    United Nations and Communist staff officers today failed to reach final agreement on a cease fire line in Korea. They will resume their discussions tomorrow. A.U.N. Communique, after the staff officers had conferred for ...

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  6. Hungarian Note Charges U.S. With "Interference"

    Hungary yesterday officially charged America with "continuous interference in Hungarian internal affairs," and violation of ...

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  7. CALL FOR GREATER UNITY IN WESTERN EUROPE

    Leaders, of the Atlantic Pact nations yesterday called on Western Europe to hasten towards greater unity as one of the ...

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  8. WARNS KOREAN CEASE FIRE ONLY A LULL

    "Some people seem to think we are going to have a cease-fire in Korea, but that cease-fire, in my opinion, is only a lull," ...

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  9. DEMANDS FULL FACTS ON KOREAN ATROCITIES

    Senator Edwin C. Johnson (Democrat, Colorado) demanded today that Defence Department officials "come clean and tell; the ...

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  10. Britain Sending More Troops To Cyprus

    First troops of a third big air lift of 2,000 troops from Britain marched to Cyprus to-day within a few hours of a strong British note to Egypt blaming the Egyptians for recent disorders. ...

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  11. US. PLANE SHOT DOWN BY RUSSIANS

    The soviet has claimed that the United States patrol bomber which Soviet fighters fired on in the Far East opened fire first ...

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  12. NOTE ACCUSES YUGOSLAVIA

    Hungary accused Yugoslavia today of systematically preparing for war as "a hireling of imperialists." ...

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  13. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS FELT IN FORMOSA

    Two strong earthquake shocks, one of which was classified as "fourth class." rocked Formosa early this morning. ...

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  14. REST ORDERED FOR PRINCESS ELIZABETH

    Doctors have recommended that Princess Elizabeth take three weeks' rest to recover from exertions of the Canadian tour, ...

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  15. N.Z. RESIDENT DIES AT AGE OF 111

    Thomas Barrett, New Zealand's oldest resident, died yesterday, in Gore Hospital at the age of 111 years. ...

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  16. S. AFRICAN BOYCOTT OF TRUSTEESHIP COMMITTEE

    South Africa has decided to take no further part in work of the Trusteeship Committee of the United Nations until the ...

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  17. NEW CHANCERY BUILDING IN WASHINGTON

    The Chancery of the Australian Embassy will be moved next week to a new address on Washington's "Embassy Row." ...

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  18. MOSSADEQ WANTS ELECTION

    The Persian Parliament broke into complete uproar to-day when a weeping Premier Mossadeq, reporting on his overseas trip, clashed with the Speaker over the law postponing Persian elections. ...

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