ready taken the decision to limit future programmes of imports from the non-sterling world to what we can afford," said Mr. Butler. More coal would be exported.
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more guests. Owners of houses round the wide sweep of the bay . were charging £5 a place for a grandstand view from their balconies. Bath twos fitted with cushions were let at £2 a night. as a bed. Living rooms were hastily transformed into hostel dormitories. In Capri, 100 Ital
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she wouldn't be comforted. She had thought the Zoo was going to be lovely. But it was horrid. She HATED the Zoo, she HATED the elephants, she HATED holidays. She just wanted her Dad. .. She sobbed quietly and rubbed her red eyes. She was lost. So were the wailing children round
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yesterday—with the Games more than h alf over. They are making only a token visit as they arrived too late to take part in any of their competitions. The Russians av e them a warm welcome. There were loud handclaps at the reception ceremony and the Chinese. unused to Western way
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savings elsewhere. For example, imports of paper and pulp for the remainder Of this year would probably be less than half what they were in the latter part of 1951. " For 1953 we have al- N -0 • ,•
July 30, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England