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  3. SECRECY CLOAKS EISENHOWER TALKS ON KOREA

    President-cleet, Dwight Eisenhower, discussed Korean war policy with key Cabinet members to-day in an atmosphere of secrecy equal to that which surrounded his trip to the ...

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  4. Minister for Army Inspects Queen's Colours at Duntroon

    The Minister for Army Mr. Francis, yesterday,inspecting the Queen's Colours at the Graduation Parade of the Royal Military College. Mr. Francis is accompanied.by the Commandant of the College, Major,General R. N. L. Hopkins (left) and Senior Under-Officer, R.I. Launder, of New' Zealand, winner of the Sword ot Honour, awarded for exemplary leadership ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. London Agreement On Commonwealth Expansion Plans

    Leaders of delegations attending the Commonwealth Economic Conference met twice to-day to prepare communiques on the results of their ten-day conference. The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, is playing an ...

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  6. TROUPS RUSHED [?] RESTORE ORDER IN CASABLANCA

    Foreign [?] flew into [?] to-day to help-reatore order in the riot crazed city. ...

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  7. MR. CHURCHILL TO TAKE PLANS TO WASHINGTON

    The Commonwealth Prime Ministers to-day, agreed that Mr.. Churchill should, go to Washington early next year to ...

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  8. FOG LIFTS OVER LONDON

    Clear skies over London and most other parts of England today dispelled the gloom of the record fog which has paralysed the city since fast Friday. The fog began lo lift yesterday and conditions generally ...

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  9. PRODUCTION OF FINER WOOLS SHOWS DECLINE

    Production of fine woolS, quality and upwards, [?] by 128,000 bales in 1951/52 compared with 1950/51, w ...

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  10. India Rejects Proposal in [?]

    [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  11. BRITAIN FIRM ON ATTITUDE TO PERSIAN OIL

    The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, told questioners in he Houfse of Commons last night hat he did not think the U.S. ...

    Article : 194 words
  12. AMERICAN MOVE ON TUNISIAN RESOLUTION IN U.I

    The Latin American stat backed by the United States, expected, to make a strong to-day to persuade the [?] ...

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  13. RED SUPPLY ROADS HIT IN KOREA

    Allied aircraft attacked communist supply roads and vehicles last night in the heaviest blow in two weeks against arteries to ...

    Article : 138 words
  14. RECORD U.S. VOTE I ELECTIONS

    The vote in the November Preaidential-election passed [?] 60-million mark, thus [?] the previous record of [?] ...

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  15. U.N. Critics Of Trusteeship Denounced

    Australia strongly opposed an ll-nation resolution before the, Trustceship committee Of the United Nations calling for direct ...

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  16. CORONATION TO BE TELEVISED

    Coronation officials, bowing to public opinion have decided to televise most of the Coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey, including the actual crowning of the Queen. The Coronation joint Committee has secured permission for the ...

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  17. NO RELEASE OF MAJOR WAR CRIMINALS

    Spokesman of the Anglo-American High Commission have demed reports here that they have-promised to release about. ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. LAST TITANIC [?]

    Commander Charles [?] [?] 78, who died yesterday, was the only officer [?] from the Titanic, which sank ...

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  19. EGYPT T0 HAVE NEW CONSTITUTION

    General [?] Cabinet has [?] [?] determine whe[?] remain a ...

    Article : 32 words
  20. NEW PRESIDENT OF [?]

    The [?] Parliament yeSterdaY clected Mr. Ben-[?] 68, a [?] and scholar, as President of [?] ...

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