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  4. PEACE SETTLEMENTS

    LONDON, Monday.--Prominent statesmen gathered in Paris have laid down the principles they wish to see applied to the Peace Conference, which opened in Paris to-day. There has been a statement by the ...

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    This massive and elaborate machine is a telecine, installed at Alexandra Palace, headquarters of the British Broadcasting Corporation Television Service. The telecine was developed in Britain before the war. It enables any standard cinema film, from full length feature to short in- interst film, to be televised and developed in the homes of possessors of television sets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Champion Shot.--Squadron-Leader C. C. Willott, of Plymouth, won the King's Prize at Bisley. He is the first serving airman to win this coveted award. The photograph shows Squadron-Leader Willott acknowledging the cheers of the crowd as he is carried off in the ceremonial chair. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RADIO-ACTIVITY

    BIKINI, Monday.--Although five days have passed since a Cornell University physicist pressed two buttons to detonate the underwater atom bomb in Bikini Lagoon, target ships in the inner ring are ...

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  8. WAR PRISONERS

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- The War Department has announced that at least 74 per cent. of 378,000 German ...

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  9. BREAKDOWN IN PLAN

    BOMBAY, Monday. -- "The breakdown in the present British plan for an Indian constitution will find me ready with ...

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  10. THE WORLD'S FOOD

    LONDON, Monday.--Earlier optimistic forecasts of the world's food position are tempered by a statement by the United States Department of Agriculture, which was issued to-day. The statement says ...

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  11. ALBANIAN STATE

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Rome states that Albania has become a ...

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  12. FEDERAL COAL BILL

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The second reading debate on the Coal Bill is expected to begin in the House of Representatives ...

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  13. MISSING TOBACCO

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Two railway shunters were charged in the Campsie Police Court to-day with the theft of about £1000 worth of ...

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  14. NEW MOTOR TRUCKS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- New motor trucks, with a carrying capacity of 21 cwt. and over, could be bought without permits ...

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  17. NORMANDIE TO BE BROKEN UP

    The 80,000-tons French liner Normandie, which caught fire and capsized at New York dock in 1942, will be broken up for scrap. The decision follows an announcement of the severe shortage in America of scrap metal for steel mills. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BIG DEATH ROLL

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--The American Associated Press states that the War Department's Assistant Secretary (Mr. Howard ...

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  19. MENTAL PATIENT

    AUCKLAND, Monday. -- Two brothers, University students, were sitting in their car in a Dunedin street when a passer-by ...

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  20. MYSTERIOUS AILMENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A mysterious ailment affecting workers in several Sydney industries has been diagnosed by doctors of the Health ...

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  21. Indonesians Criticised

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- The "New York Times," in an editorial discussing the Indonesians' abrupt cancellation of the agreed plan to ...

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  22. MISSISSIPPI TRAGEDY

    NEW YORK, Monday.--Half a dozen motor vehicles, with their drivers and passengers, were plunged into water 70 feet deep ...

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  23. NEW POST FOR CILENTO

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A former Director-General of Health and Medical Services (Sir Raphael Cilento) has been appointed World ...

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  24. BRITISH TROOPS

    ALEXANDRIA, Monday.--General Dempsey's Headquarters, in a communique, says British troops are to leave Cairo for the Suez ...

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