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  3. OFFER OF INDEPENDENCE TO INDIA HELD TO BE IN BRITAIN'S BEST INTERESTS

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain's best hope of keeping India's friendship and co-operation was to offer her full, untrammelled freedom and help her attain it as smoothly and quickly as possible, said the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) in the Mouse of Commons, opening a debate on ...

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  4. NEW GOVERNOR OF MALTA

    Mr. Francis Campbell Ross Douglas, M.P., who has been appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Malta in succession to Lieut.-General Sir Edmond C. A. Schreiber, who recently retired owing to ill-health. Mr. Douglas was born in Canada in 1889 and was educated at Glasgow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BAKERS DEFER ACTION ON BREAD RATIONING

    LONDON, Friday.—The matter bakers will again meet in London on Tuesday to decide finally the course of Action on operation of bread rationing, says the "Daily Telegraph." There are already indications that they may follow Mr. Winston Chur ...

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  6. Must Not Resell Cars Inside 6 Months

    LONDON, Friday. — British motor traders announce that buyers of new cars from August 15 will be required to covenant ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. NEW BEAM OPENS UP VAST FIELD

    ILLINOIS, Friday. — A 22,000,000-volt free electron beam, described by scientists as the new tool for which atomic and medical ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. Missing Vichy Minister Sentenced to Death

    LONDON, Friday.—The Vichy Minister for Information (Reno Bonnefoy) bas been sentenced to death in his absence by tho Versailles High Court, says ...

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  9. PROPOSED FIRING RANGE IN AUSTRALIA FOR GUIDED PROJECTILES

    LONDON, Friday.—The Ministry of Supply is closely considering General Evett's report on the possibility of establishing a firing range in Australia said the Director of Guided Projectiles (Sir Alwyn Crow). General Evett reported that an extensive area ...

    Article : 271 words
  10. POLISH PRIMATE TAKEN TO TASK

    LONDON, Friday.—The Primate of Poland (Cardinal Hlond) was charged by a Polish official spokesman to-day with "not only giving ...

    Article : 225 words
  11. Regarded Rhineland Occupation as Gamble

    NUREMBERG, Friday.—Dr. Exner, defending ColonelGeneral Jodi, said the German generals regarded themselves ...

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  12. DISPUTE ON COLLIER

    LONDON, Friday. — A destroyer escorted the collier Victoria Peak into Southend this morning after the receipt of a request for ...

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  13. WANT WAGES INCREASED

    WASHINGTON, Friday. —The O.I.O executive board has called on President Truman to convene immediately a labor and industry ...

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  14. BITTER ATTACK ON SOVIET ACTIONS

    LONDON, Friday.—M. Daladier, in the French Assembly, in a hard-hitting defence of his policy as Premier in the ...

    Article : 225 words
  15. German Miners' Morale Near Breaking Point

    LONDON, Friday.— The Ruhr Minors' Trade Union has warned British Military Government officials that serious difficulties are being ...

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  16. GAS EXPLOSION KILLS EIGHT, INJURES 60

    ONSET (Mass.), Friday.—A gas explosion, which officials a few hours earlier had tried to avert, killed eight persons, injured at least 60, and de ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. PLOT TO OVERTHROW SIAMESE GOVERNMENT

    BANGKOK, Friday.—The Premiar (Mr. Pridi Phanamyong) announced today the discovery of a plot to overthrow Siam's Constitutional ...

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  18. Meat Negotiations with Britain

    LONDON, Friday. — Negotiations which have been going on in London for several weeks for revision of contracts under which Australian meat is supplied ...

    Article : 143 words
  19. Judge Deplores Misplaced Medical Aid for Criminals

    EDINBURGH, Friday. — Scotland's chief Criminal Court judge (Lord Cooper) said to-day that too many charges of murder were re ...

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  20. TENDER BLOWN UP: MINE BLAMED

    LONDON, Friday.—Six of the crew of nine are believed to have been drowned when the 100-ton Mersey Harbor Board tender ...

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  21. PREMATURE EXPLOSION SN ATOM BOMB REHEARSAL STARTLES TASK FORCE

    ABOARD MOUNT M'KINLEY, Friday.—The premature explosion of an over-sized photographic flash bomb startled the Crossroads Task Force during a dress rehearsal for the underwater atom bomb explosion next Tuesday. Watchers saw a flash ...

    Article : 275 words
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    "The Advocate's" overseas news service is supplied by Australian Asosciatcd Press of which this newspaper is a member Sources include in langland, The Times, ...

    Article : 82 words
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