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  3. TARGET ARRAY OF 75 SHIPS FOR SECOND ATOMIC BOMB TEST

    ABOARD MOUNT M'KINLEY, Wednesday.—Vice-Admiral Blandy announced to-day that 75 ships had been selected for the target array in the second atom bomb explosion. This is two more than for the first test. In addition a dozen small landing ...

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  4. NO ENTHUSIASM OVER DOLLAR LOAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The financial community received the news of the dollar loan approval without enthusiasm, but with relief at avoidance of the need for further belt-tigh[?]ning, which would have been the sequel to rejection of the loan. The general verdict is that compulsory commitments ...

    Article : 389 words
  5. CAMEL CONVOY IN CITY

    A 13-camel convoy straggling through Melbourne streets on the last stage of its trip from Marree, South Australia, to the Balwyn Wild Life Sanctuary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MIHAILOVITCH AND EIGHT OTHERS SHOT

    BELGRADE, Wednesday.—General Mihailovitch and eight co-defendants were shot this morning. Only military and other officials were present when Mihailovitch and the others were executed, says Reuter. The people of Belgrade lost all interest in them once they were sentenced to death. The ...

    Article : 467 words
  7. Nuffield Organisation's Export Feat

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Nuffield Organisation in June exported more than £500,000 worth of cars and commercial vehicles, ...

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  8. DRIVE TO SMASH COMMUNIST BANDS IN GREECE

    SALONIKA, Wednesday—Troops and gendarmes in northern Greece are virtually warring to stamp out what the Governor of Macedonia ...

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  9. NEW ATTEMPT TO END PRICE CONTROL DEADLOCK

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — By 211 votes to 64, the House of Representatives referred the Senate O.P.A. Bill to a joint ...

    Article : 143 words
  10. Anglo-American Plan for Germany

    LONDON, Wednesday. — AngloAmerican discussions will shortly be opened for treating the British and American zones in Germany as a single ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. DR. EVATT'S STAND COMMENDED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Times," in a leading article, says that the Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. ...

    Article : 278 words
  12. RABBI'S WIFE DECLINES O.B.E.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Mrs. Stephen Wise, wife of Rabbi Wise, in a letter to the British Ambassador (Lord Inverchapel), declining the ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. British Bakers Warned

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Any baker wilfully refusing to operate the bread rationing scheme would be prosecuted, warned the Minister for Food (Mr. ...

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  14. RUSSIA TO MAKE ISSUE OF JAP LABOR QUESTION

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — The Soviet representatives in Japan apparently have decided to make an issue of the question of Japanese ...

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  15. BRANDED AS SPIES, TWO RUSSIANS HURRIEDLY LEAVE CANADA

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—Two high members of the Russian Embassy staff accused of directing undercover espionage operations in Canada left Ottawa hurriedly after the publication of the Government report on the Soviet espionage network. They are Bitali G. Pavlov, second secretary to the ...

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  16. 17 KILLED IN PERSIAN CLASH

    TEHERAN, Wednesday. — A British Embassy communique announced yesterday that 17 persons were killed and 150 injured in a clash between ...

    Article : 116 words
  17. MISSING GERMANS IN RUSSIAN HANDS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Reuter's Berlin correspondent says the Russians to-day made a statement explaining that the Social Democrat Loewenthal, ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. REPORTED CHINESE COMMUNIST DRIVE

    NANKING, Wednesday. — The Chinese Government alleges that 130,000 Communist troops have opened an offensive along the Yangtse ...

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  19. U.S. Casualties in Trieste Ambush

    TRIESTE, Wednesday. — American headquarters stated to-day that one American soldier was killed and two injured when their jeep was ambushed ...

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  20. RUSSIAN GUESTS AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Russian officers, with the Red Star in their capbands, were conspicuous at a Buckingham Palace garden party yesterday. ...

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  21. ARRESTS FOLLOW THEFT OF MUSSOLINI'S BODY

    ROME, Wednesday. — Twenty persons were arrested in Florence yesterday after inquiries into, the disappearance of Mussolini's body from a ...

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  22. FREE FIGHT ENLIVENS ITALIAN ASSEMBLY

    ROME, Wednesday. — A free fight between extreme Left Wing and Right Wing deputies occurred yesterday afternoon in the Constituent Assembly. ...

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  23. KIDNAPPING AND MURDER CASE

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—The Suzanne Degnan kidnapping and murder case was advanced another stage yesterday, when the State Attorney (Mr. William Tuohy) announced that a soldier witness had identified William Heirens, 17-year-old Chicago university student, as the man he saw carrying ...

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  24. Suggested Norway Invasion to Hitler

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.—Dr. Siemers, resuming his speech for Admiral Raeder, admitted that the latter took the initiative in suggesting the ...

    Article : 237 words
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