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  2. CAPITALISM FALLING DOWN ON JOB, SAYS BEVAN

    LONDON, Thurs (AAP): What had happened between the wars and was happening now on a very great scale was the a failure of modern, capitalism to find funds for investment for the under developed parts of the world, Health Minister [?] Bevan told the Labour Party's annual conference si Margate yesterday ...

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  4. COLOUR NO BAR IN HIS PLAN

    LONDON, Thurs (AAP): Lord President of the Council Herbert Morrison yesterday urged co-operation between all peoples—"not only between the peoples of white countries, but with coloured peoples as ...

    Article : 180 words
  5. BRITAIN LOSE 45 p.c. OF OVERSEAS INVESTMENTS

    LONDON, Tburs (AAP): Between 1938 and 1948 Britain lost 45 per cent of her overseas investments, according to a survey published by the Bank of England. ...

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  7. Tories Meet Next Week

    LONDON, Thurs (AAP): The British Conservative Party is expected to make important ...

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  8. Big Plans For Asia

    LONDON, Thurs (AAP): Ministers of sever) Commonwealth countries held their final secret session in London ...

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  10. Chinese See Britain

    LONDON, Thurs (AAP): Delegates from Communist China now visiting Britain have had their visas extended ...

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