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  3. U.S. BLOOD DONORS IN BRITAIN

    One hundred and seventy five American soldier-airmen stationed in Britain with the U.S. Air Force each recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CAPTAIN REMAINS ABOARD AS TOW BEGINS: WEATHER BETTER

    The United States destroyer, Willard Keith, which is escorting the crippled Flying Enterprise and the tug, Tormoil, which has taken her in tow, radioed to-day that the ...

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  5. Churchill, Truman In Friendly Meeting Before Formal Talks

    President Truman and the British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, talked informally yesterday about world problems, but reserved their formal discussions for to-morrow. After lunching in leisure ...

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  6. Sterling Dollars, Gold Dwindling

    British Treasury and Commonwealth financial experts forecast yesterday that immediate drastic action would be ...

    Article : 196 words
  7. CHURCHILL PICKETED

    Two Irish-American groups picketed the British Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, on his arrival here yesterday. ...

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  8. DIRECTION OF MANPOWER IN BRITAIN

    Direction of labour is to be reintroduced into Britain, the London Sunday newspaper, Reynolds News," reported today. ...

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  9. 12,000 SORTIES BY HEAVY BOMBERS

    American heavy bombers had completed 12,000 effective sorties in the Korean war, or the equivalent of 12 days of thousand bomber raids in World War 2, American Air Force headquarters announced today. ...

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  10. GIFTS EXCHANGED BY LEADERS

    Ou board the Willianisburg, Mr. Churchill presented Mr. Truman with a tiny model of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower, ...

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  11. CHURCHILL ATE OYSTERS

    Oysters were the favourite course for the British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, at meals during the voyage of the ...

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  12. Special Security Council Meeting May Be Held

    The Western powers had decided to accept in substance a Soviet proposal for a prompt, high-level meeting of fhe United Nations Security Council so long as it did not deal with a Korean armistice, United Press reported ...

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  13. Reds "Trial" Of Church In China; Nuns Escape

    Two American nuns have, brought out of China the first detailed account of how the Communists held a public "trial and ...

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  14. Six Die In Burning Bus

    NEW YORK, Sun. —. Six persons were trapped and burned to death yesterday and eight were injured when a bus slid off an ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. Persian Oil Deal Mooted With Reds Satellites

    Persia was considering an arrangement that would make 2,000,000 tons of oil available to Soviet satellite states, official sources said yesterday. ...

    Article : 275 words
  16. DEADLOCK UNBROKEN ON TWO PHASES OF TRUCE

    U.N. negotiators today told the Communists they would not accept a Korean armistice that failed to ban the building and repair of military aerodromes. But the Communists gave no hint tint they had changed their objections to the U.N. proposal. They also rejected the Alied plan for exchange of prisoners. ...

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  17. Fastnot Rock Split

    LONDON, Sun.—The Atlantic storms have split Fastnet Rock, on which stands the lonely lighthouse off the Cork coast of Eire, ...

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