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  3. BRITISH BEGIN ROUND-UP OF 3000 JEWS

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday — British troops and Palestine police early this morning began a round-up in Tel-Aviv of 3000 Jewish men and women in an effort to find terrorists responsible for the hotel bomb outrage. More than 16,000 troops are engaged ...

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    DR. EVATT, Australian Minister for External Affairs, who, at the outset of the Paris peace conference, demanded equal voices for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CLASH BETWEEN EVATT AND MOLOTOV

    LONDON, Tuesday — An immediaae clash between Dr. H. V. Evatt (Australia) and Mr. Molotov (Russia) marked the opening of the peace conference's committee of procedure in a closely guarded room of the Luxembourg Palace, says the Paris ...

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  6. DISNEY EMPLOYES RETRENCHED

    HOLLYWOOD, Tuesday. — The Walt Disney Studio is to lay off 450 of its 1060 workers on Thursday, "because of economic conditions, ...

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  7. ASHES OF A.I.F. VETERAN CAST INTO ATLANTIC

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Draped in the British and American flags, an urn containing the ashes of Mr. Harold [?]. Silver (50), who served with the ...

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  8. ACCUSED OF MUTINY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Times" correspondent in Singapore says the court-martial of 267 men of the Thirteenth Parachute Battalion, who are ...

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  9. U.S. WARTIME CONTRACTS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday — Comptroller-General Lindsay Warren, testifying before the Senate War Investigating Committee, said it looked during the lush war years as if everybody and his brother were out to "get the Government." Some high ...

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  10. SEARCH FOR OIL AT BOTTOM OF OCEAN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday — Using Radar to fix exact locations, scientists, in a diving chamber, will start soon on a hunt for ...

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  11. U.S. MARINES AMBUSHED BY CHINESE

    PEIPING, Tuesday.—A United State Marine convoy travelling from Tientsin to Peiping, was ambushed at Tungcho, 22 miles south ...

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  12. COURT PROBE OF NAZI ORGANISATIONS

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday. — The war crimes tribunal to-day proceeded to the case of six major Nazi Party organisations which were ...

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  13. Opposition To U.N. Site Proposal

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The announcement that the United Nations is considering as possible headquarters sites 15 areas, seven of which are wholly ...

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  14. ATOMIC BOMB PROBABLY NOT "ABSOLUTE WEAPON"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—Operation Crossroads has ended, and the atomic bomb reduced to the comprehension of the average man. It remains a terrible, devastating weapon that may, if used in war, return the world to the dark ages, but probably is ...

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  15. To Represent Australia at Gibraltar Inquiry

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Australian naval liaison officer, Capt. J. B. Foley, has gone to Gibraltar aboard an aircraft carrier with a "watching brief" ...

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  16. NOBODY WILL PAY FOR LEY'S FUNERAL

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday.—A welfare committee does not want to pay £1/0/4 for the funeral of Robert Ley, who hanged ...

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  17. FEARS ATTACK ON SHANGHAI

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday. — The Government is taking steps to safeguard Shanghai from direct assault or an uprising from within, despite the ...

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  18. TOKIO TRIAL

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—While bloody evidence mounts against them, Japan's major war crimes defendants, who two months ago faced ...

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  19. Alarming Tuberculosis Increase In Bavaria

    FRANKFURT, Tuesday.—A military Government health officer reports a 120 per cent. rise in tuberculosis among Germans in Bavaria. New cases in the ...

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  20. Dutchwoman's Record Time For 100-Metre Swim

    THE HAGUE, Tuesday. — A Dutch-woman, Nel van Vliet, broke the world's 100-metre women's breaststroke record of 79.8 secs., previously ...

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    CHICAGO, Tuesday. — Herman Barron, winner of the All-America Open Golf Championship, collected 10,500 dol. The former Australian, Jim Ferrier, received ...

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  22. Nine Japanese War Criminals Hanged

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday. — Nine Japanese war criminals were hanged to-day in Changi gaol. They included Lieuts. Taskasiki Shinji and Kaneshiro ...

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  23. DENMARK TO SUBSIDISE BUTTER EXPORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Denmark is to subsidise up to £3,000,000 annually butter exports to Britain, says Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent. The ...

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  24. Russians Release Three Austrians: Two Still Held

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Three of the five Austrian officials arrested by the Russians have been released, says the "Daily Telegraph's" Vienna ...

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  25. FOOD TRAIN RAIDED

    HAMBURG, Tuesday. — Thirty-five persons were arrested following a food raid by 80 people on a goods train when it was stopped by a signal near ...

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  26. BRITAIN ACCEPTS U.S. OFFER OF ZONAL CO-OPERATION IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday — Britain has accepted in principle the American offer of economic co-operation between the zones of occupation in Germany, the Minister of State (Mr. P. J. Noel-Baker) told the House of Commons. Mr. Noel-Baker stated amid cheers that the British authorities in Germany ...

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  27. EXCELLENT DEAL FOR OUR WOOL

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — An excellent deal for Australian wool, similar to that reached for cotton, will be closed soon, involving upwards of 60,000 ...

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    LONDON, Tuesday. — Three hundred are feared dead, 500 were injured and thousands rendered homeless by floods following torrentials rains in the ...

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