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LONDON, Nov. 17--Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer began talks today to settle their differences. But it appeared that Britain was standing firm...
Flanked by advisers, the two Allied leaders conferred at Macmillan's residence five hours after Adenauer's plane landed...
About 1,300 Londoners witnessed the Chancellor's arrival in virtual silence. There were warm handshakes from Macmillan and other government ministers...
...kind of no-ceiling poker game in which each feels obliged to arm itself not only against its opponents' existing weapons but also against every Flash Gordon device that the opposition might conceivably develop. Every nation is thus alarmed by the ballooning of arms costs. Harold Macmillan, returning last winter from Moscow, found arms budgets the chief subject on Khrushchev's mind...
...break with insane traditions fostered by the supposedly sane came around midcentury, was pioneered by Dr. Duncan Macmillan at Mapperley Hospital in Nottingham, in England's Midlands. His program was virtually duplicated by Drs. Thomas P. Rees and Maxwell Jones at two hospitals in London suburbs...