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    ME. J. A. BEASLEY, Resident Australian Minister in London, who has been appointed Australian High Commissioner in London for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MAY RESIGN PALESTINE MANDATE

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Telegraph" says the meeting of Cabinet yesterday, to which the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) flew from Paris discussed resignation of the British mandate in Palestine as a serious possibility. ...

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  5. JEWS DRILLING AT GERMAN CAMP:

    LONDON, Friday.—Drilling outside the displaced persons' foehckenwald by Jews who are making their way to Palestine is alarming the United States' occupation authorities in Germany, says a "Daily Express" correspondent in Bavaria. Tension is so great that trouble ...

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  6. Wider Powers For Indian Ministry

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" New Delhi correspondent says events are considered to be leading inevitably towards ...

    Article : 149 words
  7. EXTENSION OF U.S. AIR ROUTES

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The Civil Aeronautics Board has authorised new air routes to Australia, Alaska and the Orient. There will be two routes to ...

    Article : 108 words
  8. Firing Range For Guided Projectiles

    LONDON, Friday. — The Associated Press says the special firing range for guided projectiles which Dr. Evatt's mission ...

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  9. DRAFTING OF PEACE TREATIES

    LONDON, Friday.—A plan is being developed at the Paris peace conference to combine the work of the conference with what was to have been a future separate stage for peacemaking, says Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. The aim is to persuade the Big Four to work simultaneously with the ...

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  10. HUGE RUSSIAN REPARATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — By the end of the year, the Soviet will have removed 2,200,000,000 dollars' worth of property from Finland, Rumania, ...

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  11. GERMAN CO-ORDINATION INADEQUATE

    BERLIN, Friday. — The American Military Government, warning that economic ruin must continue in Germany unless emergency action was ...

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  12. ARMY LEADER WARNS AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Friday. — The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent says that in a circular General Eisenhower told the ...

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  13. TERRIFIC POWER OF ATOMIC BOMB

    ABOARD U.S.S. Mt. M'KINLEY, Fri.—If the formula contained in one unofficial report of the atomic bomb's composition can be ...

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  14. FOODSHIP SINKS AFTER COLLISION

    LONDON, Friday. — The Britain bound United States ship American Farmer, carrying a large cargo of food, sank after a collision at ...

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  15. Plane That Will Carry 172,000 Lb.

    LONG BEACH (California), Friday. —The Douglas Aircraft Corporation announces a C74 plane named the Globemaster has taken off with a gross ...

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  16. 295 Drowned When Steamer Overturned

    DAR-ES-SALAAM (Tanganyika), Friday. — Only five were saved and 295 were drowned when the Lake Nyasa steamer Vitya overturned and sank ...

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  17. Chinese Communists Claim Huge Victories

    NANKING, Friday.—The Communist New China Newsagency claims that the Communist forces on July 27 annihilated one division of the ...

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  18. BRITAIN BACKING "OPEN DOOR" POLICY IN CHINA

    NANKING, Friday.—The new British Ambassador to China (Sir Ralph Stevenson), who arrived yesterday, told the press that Britain absolutely ...

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  19. MALTESE HOPE FOR PASSAGES TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday. — Eight thousand Maltese have registered their names with the Immigration Department in Valletta in the hope of ...

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  20. NEW HORIZONS OF MEDICAL RESEARCH

    OAKRIDGE (Tennessee), Friday. — Opening new horizons of medical and biological research, the Manhattan Atomic Projects ...

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  21. U.N.R.R.A. SUPPLIES PILFERED

    BELGRADE, Friday.—The Director-General of the U.N.R.E.A. (Mr. La Guardia) to-day strongly proested to Allied headquarters against ...

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  22. £164,660,000 Compensation For Coalowners

    LONDON, Friday.—The coal industry has been awarded £164,660,000 compensation for assets taken over under the nationalisation ...

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  23. CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain has accepted both the American and Russian plans for the control of atomic energy, said Mr. Noel Baker, replying to the House of ...

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  24. Civilian Production Increasing In Britain

    LONDON, Friday.—In the next rationing period beginning on November 1, Yorkshire woollen manufacturers will be permitted to increase their ...

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  25. NEW U.S. AIR RECORD

    BURBANK (California), Friday. — An Army B29 flew from New York to Burbank in 7 hours 20 minutes, and established a new east-west record. ...

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  26. SERIOUS ELECTION VIOLENCE IN UNITED STATES

    MADISONVILLE (TENNESSEE), Friday.—Election day violence flamed up in the Monroe and M'Minn counties, where bipartisan ex-servicemen tickets opposed the Democratic incumbents for the county offices. One man was shot to death in front of the voting place for Monroe and others were taken ...

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