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  5. July 29 Fixed As The Date For Peace Conference

    PARIS, July 5.—The Foreign Ministers have set a date for the Peace Conference and also agreed on a proposal for Italian reparations. A full-dress Peace Conference of 21 nations will begin ...

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  6. CHAINED HAND AND FOOT

    JERUSALEM, July 5.—Three British officers, who were kidnapped by the Jewish terrorist organisation, were released yesterday. The officers were kept chained by the wrist and guarded by four men with pistols during their 17 days’ captivity. ...

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  7. Frosts Fairly General

    NSW Forecast: Pine, cool to moderate day temperatures, followed by cold night with frosts fairly general, morning fog in the ...

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  8. U.S. Wants Bases In Azores

    WASHINGTON July 5,—The United States negotiations are not going well with Portugal for bases in the Azores, said the ...

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    The Executive Mansion or White House in Washington, D.C, residence of the President of the United States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 39 U. S. Seamen Charged With Smuggling

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Thirty-nine American seamen to-day were charged with smuggling in the Special Federal Court. Mr. J. C. Braund (for the Crown) said the extent of the smuggling was substantial, approximately 25,000 cigarettes being mrolved. The first charge was against ...

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  11. PROBING DEATH OF KING OF SIAM

    BANGKOK July 5.—A special Inquiry commission, studying the late King of Siam's death, received royal permission to question ...

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  12. Arrest of Teheran Minister

    TEHERAN, July 5—The Minister for Trade and Industry (Ahmed AI Sepehr) was arrested under order of the ...

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  13. Says Hitler Was Mad

    HANDOVER, July 5.—“In the latter stages of the war Hitler was mad I did not always carry out his orders to ...

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  14. Threat Of Strike On South Coast

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Indications are that the whole of South, Coast mines may be held up over the dust menace [?] Government moves [?] [?]far only [?] mine in involved but to-day ...

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  15. Japan Hopes To Participate In U.N.O.

    TOKIO, July 6.—The Pointer (Mr. Yoshida), addressing a constitution committee, said the Japanese Government Hoped to ...

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  16. DEATH OF WOMAN BEING INVESTIGATED

    SYDNEY Friday— Detectives are investigating the death in Sydney Hospital on Wednesday night of Mrs. Gertrude Hellman, ...

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  17. Disclosed Official Secrets

    OTTAWA July 5.—The Premier (Mr. McKenzie King) told the House of Commons that Fred Rose’s seat will not be ...

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  18. TWO CHAMBER PARLIAMENT FOR FRANCE

    PARIS July B.—The National Assembly’s Constitution Committee agreed on a two Chamber Parliament—Chamber of ...

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  19. Industry Booming In Russian Zone

    BERLIN July 5.—German officials told American correspondent on a tour of the Russian zone that industry was booming. ...

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  20. Dai Rees Breaks Golf Record

    LONDON, July 5—The Australian, Norman von Nida, dropped back to fifth place in the British open, golf championship when he ...

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  22. 21,008 U.S. Servicemen Still Unidentified

    WASHINGTON, July 5.—There were still unidentified 21,008 American servicemen who gave their lives in the second World War. Although some were being Identified daily, the day will ...

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  23. IRREGULARITIES IN THE POLISH REFERENDUM

    WARSAW, July 5—There was convincing evidence of serious irregularities in the Polish referendum. For example, in the Posnan ...

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  24. To-day’s Leader: The Tactics of Surprise

    PRAGUE July 5.—“Co-operation with Russia is the cornerstone in our policy. There can be no discussion about that,” ...

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  25. Head-On Smash with Bulldozer

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Donald McGrath, 21, of Ashbury, was seriously injured to-day when a car collided head-on with a 25 ton ...

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  26. WAGE INCREASE IN FRANCE

    PARIS July 5.—The Chief of State (M. Bidault) told a conference of trade union chiefs, employers, Government ...

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  27. 1100 WHARF LABOURERS IDLE

    SYDNEY Friday—Eleven hundred wharf labour are idle on the city water[?] because of a dispute over working hours. So ...

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  28. Shooting of Russian Soldier

    VIENNA July 5.—An American military, policeman shot dead a Russian soldier, who threatened Austrians with a revolve in the ...

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  29. EMPIRE TITLE FIGHT OFFER

    SYDNEY Friday—The New Zealand welterweight champion, Bos Murphy, has received an offer from London to fight here ...

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  30. VOYAGE TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON: July 5.—The “Daily Mail” reports yet another Title ship” is preparing to leave for Australia—the Southern Star. ...

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  31. “Englishman’s Home No Longer His Castle”

    LONDON, July 5.—“With the progress of socialism, the Englishman’s home no longer is his castle. Never since the Tudor age has Government exercised so much power over the lives and liberties of citizens,” declared Lord Balfour in a speech yesterday Socialists he said were unable ...

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  32. U.S. Trade with Germany

    HAMBURG, July 6.—German delegates from the United States are going to Washington by air for a talk on the export of ...

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  33. Antagonistic to the UNO

    BUDAPEST, July [?]—The Communist Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Raik) following a Note from the chairman of the Allied ...

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