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PRIME MINISTER ON LIMITING THE CONFLICT

STAGE CAN NOW BE SET FOR REAL SETTLEMENT IN MIDDLE EAST

(The Times, Nov. 7, 1956).

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OPERATIONS IN CYPRUS

TWO VILLAGES SEARCHED

NN WHIPPINGS ORDERED

(Manchester Guardian, Jan. 4, 1956)

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ROAD TO RUIN OPENS. BRITISH AT WORLD UNION MEETING UN DELEGATES BOUNCED. ARMS A THREAT TO FOOD. COULD FIND NO BETTER WAY. HEARD THEM PROTEST.

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IGNORING FACTS. SWEPT AWAY. THINLY CONCEALED. PREMIER TO SPEAK ON MONDAY, BIG THREE TO ORGANIZE IT. SWEETS TO BE DEARER.

S. E. . . . COUNGIL TO MEET IN KARACHI. MR. EISENHOWER NOT TO BE PROVOKED (Manchester Guardian Dec. 30, 1955.)

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'STOP H-BOMB TEST' CALL. (Daily Worker 24. XII 1955.)

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The PERSUER and PURSUED? (Manchester Guardian 24. 1 1956.)

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LABOUR "THINKING AFRESH" PLAN FOR GETTING IDEAS

Mr. Hugh Gaitskell referred in London last night to the danger of "state slogans" to the Labour Party and the need for thinking afresh. He said it was not the intention... (Manchester Guardian Jan. 24, 1956.)

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"DISCREET WATCH" ON BELGIAN DUMPS. Brussels, January 2.

A Belgian Foreign Ministry official said here to-night that "a discreet watch" is being kept on all movements of surplus war material at most Belgian scrap dumps. (Manchester Guardian, Jan. 3, 1956).

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Accept Soviet offer scientist (Daily Worker Dec. 24, 1955)

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Shame! Shame! Shame! (Daily Worker 15/XII 1955)

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"Good Teachers Like Their Pupils" (The New York Times, Jan. 29, 1956).

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