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The paper argues that this decision will seriously handicap the countrys economy.

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to have a discussion to discuss

to give support to support

to give recognition to recognize

 

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-ism (Bevinism)

-ist (Gaullist)

-ite (Glasgovite)

-ize (to atomize)

-ation (marshallization)

 

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anti (anti-American campaign)

pro (pro-Arab movement)

inter (inter-European relations)

 

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T.U.C. = Trades Union Congress

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Liner Runs Ashore

Influenza Kills 200 in India.

 

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Glasgow Dockers to Resume Work.

 

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Hurricane in Miami

Deadlock in Committee

No Timber for Sale.

 

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(They) Expect New Economic Depression.

 

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Price Controls Effect Discussed.

 

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T.U.C. Seeks Details

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Italian President Under Fire.

 

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President Eisenhower commended to correspondents to-day that he had been much surprised by the suggestion that the control of visas for entry into the United States be transferred from the State Department to the Department of Justice.

 

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1. Havoc by U.S. Tornado. 2. New Flu Attacks GB Navy. 3. Canadian Cabinet Sworn in. 4. Free Trade Plan Opposed. 5. Jamaica Rail Crash Inquiry. 6. New Glider Record Claimed. 7. Price of Coal Going up. 8. Unions and Court on Prices. 9. Oil Makes Way for Atom. 10. Glasgow Dockers to Resume Work. 11. Attempting to Form Cabinet. 12. Liberals Look to Home Front. 13. Four Explosions Boy Injured. 14. M.P.s Anxiety over Inflation. 15. Electricity Rates up in Scotland. 16. Increased Postal Charges Likely. 17. 200 to 300 Believed Dead in Hurricane. 18. General Norstad Bitterly Attacked. 19. Keeping an Eye on Widening Trade Gap. 20. T.U.C. Seeks Details.

 

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POLES APART

 

The Conference in London on disarmament is at the end of its second month of meetings.

So far no compromise is in view as the distance separating the two sides is still very great with no prospects of bridging the gap in the near future.

 

SUMMIT CONFERENCE

 

The East-West Conference on the highest level took place in Geneva in 1955.

The Spirit of Geneva has undergone since then a number of serious set-backs.

 

CYPRIOTS STONE TROOPS

 

Greek-Cypriot women and children stoned British troops who were ordering their men to remove slogans painted on the walls of the village.

 

PROTECTING X-RAY WORKERS

For the first time a comprehensive manual on the protection of staff engaged in radiological work is now available to all hospitals in this country.

 

BOAC CAUSES ANXIETY

 

The British Overseas Airways Corporation has decided to order in the USA 30 jet driven air liners of a new model. The news has created considerable anxiety among the British manufacturers.

 

JAPANESE SP TO SEND MISSIONS TO U.S., USSR

 

The Japanese Socialist Party is planning to send parliamentary goodwill missions to the U.S. and the USSR next month, it was reported today.

The missions hope to discuss with American and Soviet officials various problems of current international concern such as prohibition of nuclear tests.

 

SUMMIT TALKS YES BY USSR

 

The Soviet Union would favour a summit conference on disarmament, a Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister told a questioner at a New York Press Conference yesterday.

 

BREACH OVER CHINA

 

A breach between GB and the USA over the embargoes on trade with China now seems almost certain. The Government has made it clear that if no agreement is reached in the current talks in Paris, it will have to decide what action to take on its own. The latest word is that the Committee in Paris at the end of its second week of meetings has advanced no nearer to a compromise.

A further meeting is being held and great efforts have been made to reach an agreement. But the distance separating the two sides is so great that the chances that it will be bridged must be reckoned slim.

The consequences of this failure are likely to be that Britain, together with other European countries in NATO and with Japan, will decide to place their trade with China on the same footing as trade with the rest of the Eastern bloc.

As the United States is determined to maintain its own restrictions, the whole machinery that controls the export of strategic goods to Communist Countries will be in danger of breaking down.

 

 

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  Baggage-car Luggage-van
  Battery Accumulator
  Bill Note
  Billion Milliard
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  Can Tin
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  Car Coach, carriage .-.
  Clipping Cutting
  Coal-oil Paraffin
  Combat Action, fight ,
  Corn Maize
  Conductor Guard
  Crossties Sleepers
  Department Office, ministry
  Drugstore Chemists shop
  Elevator Lift
  Engineer Engine-driver .-
  Eyeglasses Spectacles
  Fall Autumn
  First floor Ground floor
  Freight train Goods train
  Gasoline, gas Petrol
  Generator Dynamo -
  Ground wire Earth-wire
  (to) guess (to) think
  Highway Main road
  (to) hire (to) engage
  Janitor Porter
  (to) loan (to) lend
  Lumber Timber
  Orchestra chairs Stalls
  Package Parcel
  Pay station Public call-box -
  Picture-house Cinema
  Pressman Journalist
  Pushcart Barrow
  Railroad Railway
  Sailboat Sailing boat
  Secretary of state Foreign secretary
  Sidewalk Pavement
  Spark-plug Sparking-plug
  Store Shop
  Street car Tram-car, tram
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