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  3. MIHAILOVITCH TRIAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mihailovitch intends to request permission to call as witnesses British and American officers who were attached to him as liaison officials during the war, says Reuter's Belgrade correspondent. ...

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  4. IN BIRTHDAY HONORS

    Above: Lord Mountbatten, who becomes a viscount. Left: Sir Walter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAPLES CALMER AFTER NIGHT OF FIRE AND BLOODSHED

    ROME, Wednesday.—After a night of fire and bloodshed, Naples is much calmer. Eight are believed to have been killed and more than 50 wounded in last night's demonstrations. Monarchists in one incident tried to break into naval ...

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  6. Discussing Renewal Of Meat And Butter Contracts

    LONDON, Wed.—The Australian and British authorities are discussing renewal of wartime contracts for the shipment of ...

    Article : 136 words
  7. AUSTRALIA WANTS BRITISH BUILDING WORKERS

    LONDON, Wed.—The authorities in Canberra have asked the Australian Resident Minister (Mr. J. A. Beasley); ...

    Article : 247 words
  8. COAL BILL BOLD EXPERIMENT

    LONDON, Wed.—The Coal Bill was a bold experiment, on which the future of the Labor Party might depend, said the Minister for ...

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  9. CHARGE AGAINST GEN. MARK CLARK

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—General Mark Clark needlessly threw away gallant lives in Italy, Senator Tom ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MOUNTBATTEN MADE A VISCOUNT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Louis Mountbatten has been created a viscount in the King's birthday honors list. Seven new barons include Sir William Beveridge, author of the Beveridge social plan, and Sir Walter Citrine, secretary of the British Trades ...

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  11. Rumanian Arrests

    LONDON, "Wed.—A person employed by the British mission in Rumania and another employed by the American mission were among those arrested in ...

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  12. PRESIDENT'S VETO UPHELD

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The House of Representatives upheld President Truman's veto of the Case Labor Disputes Bill, voting 135 to ...

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  13. Hopes for Air Service with Canada

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—The Australian Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) said at a press conference that he was hopeful that a 45-hour service between ...

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  14. £40,000,000 TAKEN FROM JEWS IN HOLLAND

    NUREMBERG Wednesday.—About £40,000,000 was taken from Jews in Holland, said Seyss-Inquart under cross-examination. He added that about £1,500,000 was spent on a camp for Jews, which Himmler later turned into a concentration camp. ...

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  15. CHEAP PRESS TELEGRAM RATE TO BE CONTINUED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The special penny-a-word rate for press telegrams within the Commonwealth which Cable and Wireless ...

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  16. Germans to Vote on Nationalisation Issue

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—A referendum is to be held in Russian-occupied Saxony on June 30 to decide what is to be done with 4400 industrial plants ...

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  17. S. AFRICA'S LACK OF DIPLOMATIC STAFF

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday.—Because of the shortage of diplomatic officials the new post of South African High Commissioner in Australia has ...

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  18. INDIAN NEGOTIATIONS

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday. —Mahatma Gandhi, after conferring with the Viceroy (Lord Wavell) said: "We are ...

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  19. Threatens Withdrawal of Arab Friendship

    BLUDAN, Wednesday.—The Arab League Council has passed a resolution affirming that Anglo-Arab friendship would collapse unless Britain ...

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  20. HOPES TO ATTACK OWN SPEED RECORD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sixtyyear-old Sir Malcolm Campbell has announced that he intends to attempt to improve on his own world speed ...

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  22. FEWER WAR BRIDES TO EMBARK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—On medical advice Australia House authorities will send only 250 brides and 117 children to Australia this ...

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  23. 250 Homeless After Ammunition Explodes

    LONDON, Wednesday—Two hundred and fifty people were rendered homeless and between £10,000 and £12,000 worth of damage caused by ...

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  25. LABOR GOVERNMENT'S FOREIGN POLICY DEFENDED AT PARTY CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Nearly all the members of the Cabinet were on the platform at the Bournemouth Labor Party conference when the Secretary of State (Mr. P. J. Noel-Baker) this morning opened a debate on foreign Policy. ...

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