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| a moment ... ' |
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| the forest indians are said to be mortally |
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| through fear . ' a character mr gilberto mentioned |
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| afraid , with a hoof shaped like the heel |
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| appearance of the progressive party from |
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| general election showed nationalists being |
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| the prime minister . this implies the dis- |
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| increased majorities . in the cape , the |
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| towards the nationalist party of dr. verwoerd , |
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| returned in their strongholds , like bloem- |
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| lawrence , standing as a progressive , was |
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| fontein and the transvaal , with slightly |
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| afterwards by the united party candidate , |
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| mr. plewman , left the progressives deprived |
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| elizabeth south , announced immediately |
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| the contests were for 86 seats as 70 |
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| progressive party , dr. steytler , in port |
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| the leader of the opposition , sir de |
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| dates are unopposed . |
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| villiers graaff , have been returned unopposed . |
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| the defeat of the leader of the |
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| nationalists and 20 united party candi- |
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| that # appeasement over berlin could |
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| the earl of avon , the former sir anthony |
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| with a vigour and authority which delighted |
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| only lead to war . to stand firm , he |
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| the surest way to avert it . |
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| series of heavy sighs . sir lynn ungoed- |
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| this was too reminiscent of the nursemaid |
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| and her illegitimate baby . for the most |
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| articulation is limited , we are told , to a |
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| # otherwise endearing creature whose |
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| part , mr. godber muttered his way |
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| through a cliche-ridden foreign office |
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| brief . he resembles the elephant seal , an |
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| september , was delayed because of the |
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| moment # when attention had to be |
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| felt the change would be unwise at a |
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| berlin crisis . mr. watkinson and his advisers |
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| his leave . |
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| sir francis is to hand over to sir richard |
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| military operations . for this reason sir |
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| concentrated on possible need for important |
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| as from nov. 1 . the hand-over , due in |
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| francis stayed on , and # sacrificed |
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| limited success . he rallied behind him |
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| night by his leader , mr. gaitskell . mr. |
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| but mr. healey had a partial and |
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| religion as had failed to detect this cult . |
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| godber's performance merited all the mild |
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| scorn heaped on it by mr. shinwell . |
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| this puzzled such students of comparative |
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| there would be no hesitation in mobilising |
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| accompanied by other measures of a military , |
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| warranted such a step . it would have to be |
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| if a further deterioration in the situation |
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| be party to accepting as a matter of |
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| he decided that it would be a great error |
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| who was winding up the foreign affairs |
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| principle the imposed division of germany . |
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| economic and political kind . mr. macmillan , |
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| debate , said the government could not |
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| russian embassy . |
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| disarmament , addressed to mr. |
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| of the campaign for nuclear |
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| of them left-wing # sympathisers . |
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| # khruschev , was also taken to the |
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| it condemned " the pollution of the world's |
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| tests from canon collins , chairman |
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| a personal letter of protest against the |
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| atmosphere as a crime against humanity . " |
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| asia . |
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| speech in which mr. macmillan wound up |
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| interference with the united nations |
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| in the congo ; kuwait ; and south-east |
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| it was the end of a rather curious |
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| nuclear tests ; the canard about british |
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| tone , and his voice never rose to any |
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| he began in a low , almost chatty mono- |
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| the two-day debate on foreign affairs . |
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| accent of urgency . he passed in rapid |
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| council to reassess the fall-out position in |
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| he was not so happy in his defence of |
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| the council's findings would be published . |
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| only little ones . |
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| true , he did tell the house that the |
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| france for her nuclear tests in the |
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| the government's failure to condemn |
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| government had asked the medical research |
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| sahara on the grounds that they were |
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| long before polling closed at 8 p.m. it was |
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| last night that he had considered early |
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| mobilise reserves necessary to bring the |
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| british army of the rhine on to a war footing . |
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| in the parliamentary recess whether to |
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| the prime minister disclosed in the commons |
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| evident that voters were bored by the |
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| government's frequent appeals to the electorate . |
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| the most apathetic in the country's history . |
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| in most constituencies it may go down as |
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