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1. The electoral college this year has 538 members — with the district of Columbia, where Washington is located, for the first time having a Presidential vote for three electoral seats.

2. With only the railway men’s delegation voting against, the 27th annual youth conference of the Scottish T. U. C. condemned the wage freeze here today.

3. With the Government doing its utmost to keep wages down, and with price increases due to Market membership coming on top of price increases arising from Government policy, the standard of living in this country would be given an extremely serious setback.

4. With sterling staging its recovery on the foreign exchanges it has been easy for markets to lose sight of what is happening to the economy in the meantime.

5. However with an ever-widening band of economic and trade issues appearing in the spectrum of 11. N. activities, Western meetings began to follow a pattern of economic rather than political alliances.

7. He declared that at the next sitting of the peace conference the proposal should be made to conclude peace, all theoretical questions being excluded.

8. The conference gave a rousing reception to a delegation from the Hungarian Steel and Metal Workers' Union, delegates standing and applauding as the visitors walked the entire length of the hall to the platform.

9. The T.U.C. pay vetting committee will have about 80 claims to consider when it meets for the first time tomorrow. Submissions are reaching Congress House daily, the latest being 36 from the Transport and General Workers' Union.

10. England emerged from the war only a formal 'victor', its economy shaken and entering a period of permanent stagnation and decline.

11. The Labor Government has now exceeded even this, Us military budget being the biggest in British history.

12. Almost all councils are putting up their rents, the reason being the heavy burden of interest for housing.

13. Among the eleven members of the Security Council were five permanent members, that is, the five victorious powers, each one having the veto power

14. Fertilizer prices will be uniform throughout Egypt, transportation costs having been averaged.

15. Exports of bananas were negligible, all shipments going to the Bahamas Islands.

16. As there is a natural limit to the capacity of consumption of necessities of life (food, etc.), particular attention must be paid to industrialization, consumption prospects in this sphere being particularly unlimited for a long time to come.

17. These Western meetings used to gather delegations along almost exclusively political lines, with the NATO countries feeling more than any others the need to confer often.

18. Stupendous storms of terrifying proportions can rage in these unreported areas, with no one knowing of them until the effects of the atmospheric disturbances they cause are felt in local weather days later.

19. If he had not been forced to maneuver the craft to avoid a boulder-filled crater, he would have touched down with almost two minutes of fuel remaining.



20. Yet never were problems confronting the country so acute, with the electorate in fact divided on policy issues to a greater degree than for years past.


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