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  2. BLOODSHED IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Aug. 14.—Seven Jews and three Arabs have been killed and 26 Jews and 12 Arabs wounded in communal clashes in ...

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  3. BRITAIN'S DOLLAR CRISIS

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—Representatives of the Treasury, the Foreign Office, the Board of Trade and the Bank of England will leave by plane tomorrow for Washington, to discuss the dollar crisis. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. BETTING INQUIRY

    NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—A county Grand Jury which has been investigating charges of bribery of the police by bookmakers, has ...

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  5. JAPANESE TRADE CONDITIONS

    TOKIO, Aug. 14.—All prices for Japanese goods available to foreign traders when private trade begins tomorrow will be quoted in dollars but payable in "acceptable foreign currency," a Supreme Allied Command ...

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  6. EAST INDIES ISSUE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 14.—At the request of the United States the Indonesian Republic may drop its demand for immediate United ...

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  7. INDEPENDENCE IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Aug. 14.—Independence in Pakistan is being celebrated today and the independence of India will be celebrated tomorrow. Meanwhile, communal disorders in the Lahore and ...

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  8. THE CANBERRA TALKS

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—The Commonwealth Relations Secretary (Lord Addison) left Poole for Australia in a B.O.A.C. flying-boat ...

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  9. OIL BLAZE AT BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, Aug. 14.—Sabotage is the suspected cause of one of the biggest fires in Batavia's history. It was raging this afternoon among ...

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  10. ANOTHER FLAG WILL FLY

    The magnificent war memorial arch, bearing the inscription "India," at new Delhi, At this arch today the last Viceroy of India (Rear-Admiral Viscount Mountbatten) will haul down the Union Jack and run up India's tricolour—the symbol of Dominion status. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TRAIN SMASH SEQUEL

    VIENNA, Aug. 14.—The British have arrested a Jewish refugee named Heinrich Gondinor in connection with the explosion which ...

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  12. CUSTOMS UNION PLAN

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) and other Ministers have been closely examining the French proposal for ...

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  13. HOME FOR THE PRINCESS

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—It was officially announced today that the King had granted Sunninghill Park to Princess Elizabeth as a "grace ...

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  14. RADIO RECORD CLAIMED

    NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—Mr. Thor Heyerdahl, leader of the Kon-Tiki raft expedition which landed on Raroia Reef in the Tuamotu ...

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  15. FAR EAST COTTON MARKET

    NANKING, Aug. 14.—To prevent Japan recapturing the cotton textiles market in the Far East the Chinese Government, in response to ...

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  16. STONES FOR GANDHI

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 14.—About 1,000 Hindu youths yesterday stoned and broke windows in Mr. Gandhi's new "peace mission" but in ...

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  17. LONDON'S TOWER BRIDGE

    London's stately Tower Bridge opens to give passage to the minesweeper H.M.S. Lennox as she sails up the Thomas to the Pool of London. The minesweeper adopted by the town of Erith, Kent, during the war, carried the Mayor and councillors of Erith on a goodwill vayage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PARAGUAYAN REBELS

    BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 14.— Paraguayan rebel sources in Argentina reported yesterday that insurgents and Government troops were ...

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  19. BRITISH FILM OFFENDS

    NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—"Black Narcissus," a British film which had its New York premiere yesterday, has been condemned by the National ...

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  20. EMPLOYMENT CONTROL

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—The Joint Consultative Committee has approved the draft of the proposed control-of-engagement order, which ...

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  21. U.N.O. MEMBERSHIP

    NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—The new Moslem State of Pakistan told the United Nations today that it considered itself automatically a member ...

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  22. GEMS MISSING

    THE HAGUE, Aug. 14.—The Dutch newsagency has reported that uncut diamonds worth more than £A62,500 have vanished from a ...

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  23. BIRTH OF TWO NATIONS

    KARACHI, Aug. 14.—The Governor-General of Pakistan (Mr. Jinnah) proposed the toast of the King at a State dinner ...

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  24. VIOLENT DEATH DENIED

    BERLIN, Aug. 14.—Princess Hermine Caroline Hartung-Carolath, daughter of the ex-Kaiser's widow Hermine, who died last week ...

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  25. MOTORSHIP SUNK IN FOG

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), Aug. 14.—Rammed deep amidships by the freighter Fenn Victory (4,560 tons) early yesterday morning in a ...

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  26. THE FARBEN COMBINE

    NUREMBERG, Aug. 14.—The L G. Farben Trust (the pre-war Continental chemical and munitions combine which operated extensively in Germany) was so well organised for war that only a telegram was required from the military authorities, after Germany invaded ...

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  27. OCCUPATION FORCES

    TOKIO, Aug. 14.—General MacArthur, in a message to the occupation forces on the second anniversary of V-P Day, says: "You have written an ennobling chapter in human progress which will lead to regeneration from the fatalism of war to the realism that is peace to ...

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  28. GREEK GUERILLAS' OBJECTIVE

    ATHENS, Aug. 14.—Mr. Philipe Dragoumis, a former Minister for War, after a tour of Northern Greece, said that guerillas ...

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  29. BRITISH TROOPS IN NILE VALLEY

    LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 14.— Egypt urged the Security Council yesterday to order British troops out of the Nile Valley within 18 days ...

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  30. U.K. TRAIN SMASH INQUIRY

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—Herbert Mason (55), driver of the London Leeds train which was hit just outside Doncaster station by a ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the ...

    Article : 34 words
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