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  5. OBJECTS TO AUSTRALIA

    When the plenary session of the Peace Conference opened here this morning, M. Vyshinsky objected when Australia was proposed as a member of ...

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  6. SOVIET

    Senator Thomas (Democrat., Utah), chairman of the Senate Military Committee, commenting on the published statements ...

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    RUNWAY AT ESSENDON.--Good progress is being made in laying a modern runway at Essendon aerodrome. Top picture shows excavator clearing earth for extension of the tarmac, while the bottom view shows modern concrete-laying equipment at work on the strip. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FIRMS TO CLOSE SHIPYARDS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Ten thousand men will be thrown out of work when all Sydney waterfront firms close down on August 20. Waterfront employers met to-day and decided to support Poole and Steel Ltd., ...

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  9. AUG 1946 FOUNDRIES TO CEASE

    Action to close all Melbourne foundries was taken yesterday afternoon by the Iron Founders section of the Chamber of ...

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  10. NEW WEAPONS OF WAR

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the United States navy has in immediate prospect a pilotless ...

    Article : 227 words
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  12. U.S. GIVEN CHOICE

    In an exclusive interview, Premier Yoshida told a representative of the North American Newspaper Alliance that the ...

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  13. MIGRANT SHIPS REACH PORT

    Two more ships carrying refugee Jews from Europe have reached this port, and are waiting to land their passengers illegally. A British cruiser has arrived, and is standing off ...

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  14. LATER NEWS

    The ex-Mufti of Jerusalem, who yesterday saw the Arab League secretary, Azzam Bey, arranged to most ...

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  15. INTRIGUE BY TURKS

    The Turkish President (Ismet Inonu), in May, 1941, told von Papen that, should Germany agree not to conclude any ...

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  16. Royal Tour Programme Uncertain

    Although nothing is known at Buckingham Place nor the Dominions Office of the suggestion by the New Zealand Prime ...

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  17. MASS TRIAL FOR MUTINY

    A court-martial, which it is believed will involve a greater number of men than any court-martial since the First World ...

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  18. TEST BATSMAN LOSES SIGHT

    One of England's greatest cricketers, Philip Mead, the famous Hampshire batsman, has gone blind, and now lives ...

    Article : 92 words
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  20. FUTURE OF U.N.R.R.A.

    Describing the suggestion that U.N.R.R.A. should continue as unrealistic in view of the contributing countries' clear decision ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT FOR INDIA

    Lord Wavell has invited Pandit Nehru to make proposals for the immediate formation of an interim Government. ...

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  23. NAVAL TASK IN JAPAN

    Vice-Admiral R. M. Griffin, commander of American naval activities, said that all the navy's major tasks in Japan would have ...

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  24. DEATH OF FILM PIONEER

    The death has occurred of M. Leon Ernest Gaumont, at the age of 82 years. He was the Frenchman who brought sound and color ...

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  25. Russia Wants Revision

    Russia has informed Britain she wants a revision of the Montreux Convention. A message from Istanbul says ...

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  26. BLACK-OUT IN LONDON

    London faces a partial blackout, a shortage in bread and a cut in industrial output as a result of a strike of 2000 ...

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  27. SALVAGE AND SCRAPPING

    Lord Jellicoe's flag ship Iron Duke, recently salvaged at Scapa Flow, will be the first major scrapping job at the port ...

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  28. MILITARY PLOT IN FINLAND

    Finland's Home Minister, M. Yujo Leino, announced that 4131 persons had been questioned in regard to a plot by Finnish staff ...

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  29. STEEL WORKS IN THE RUHR

    The British control authorities are taking over United Steelworks, in the Ruhr--the biggest German armaments cartel in ...

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  30. RE-ELECTION OF DICTATOR

    The Ecuador Assembly reelected Senor Don Jose Velasco Ibarra as President by a majority of 43 votes to 10. The entire ...

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  31. English "Squatting" May Be Legal

    "The Age" Special Correspondent in London "Squatters camps" is the new name applied to disused R.A.F air fields, which are being occupied without authority by houseless families in several ports of ...

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    JET PLANE FOR CARRIER TAKE OFF.--Crewmen are seen fuelling a Navy jet powered fighter plane aboard the U.S. carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt, prior to the first flight from the deck of a carrier of an all jet powered plane. The machine, known as the Phantom. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. BANK STRIKE IN IRELAND

    The strike in Northern Ireland of bank clerks, which began on July 12, continues with increasing inconvenience to Belfast business. ...

    Article : 118 words
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