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  3. RUSSIA SEEKING PASSAGE TO MEDITERRANEAN

    In its request for a revision of the Montreux Convention, which controlled the Dardanelles, the Soviet Government, ...

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  4. Britain Closes Down On Illegal Entry Of Migrants To Palestine

    The admission of Jewish illegal immigrants to Palestine is to cease. Any further arrivals will be conveyed to Cyprus or elsewhere and housed in camps until their future is decided. ...

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  5. TEXTILE MILL PROMOTER "KIDNAPPED"

    The Mayor of Timaru "kidnapped" the managing director of the New Zealand Textile Corporation (Mr. E. Williamson) but ...

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  6. FRESH TROUBLE DEVELOPS AT PARIS CONFERENCE

    The peace conference ran into trouble at the outset of its consideration of the Italian draft treaty when Vyshinski, declaring that the Soviet had been insulted, challenged a ruling by the chairman (Mr. Byrnes), to the ...

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  7. ATOMIC ENERGY REVOLUTIONISES NAVAL DESIGNS

    Disclosing that the United States Navy was planning to use atomic energy for ship propulsion, Vice-Admiral ...

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  8. MACARTHUR LEAVES NO WORK FOR ALLIED COUNCIL IN JAPAN

    According to the Tokyo correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune," the Allied Four-Power Council will Soon be a negative shell as its meetings are mere formalities without any business being transacted, as General MacArthur has returned apparently ...

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  9. MUSSOLINI'S BODY FOUND IN MONASTERY

    Mussolini's body was discovered in a trunk in Pavia Monastery, according to a police announcement. The body, which was in two rubberised ...

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  10. AFGHANISTAN ADMITTED TO UNITED NATIONS

    The U.N.O. Membership Committee unanimously approved of Afghanistan's application, except Australia, which indicated tentative approval ...

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  11. INDONESIANS CEASE EVACUATION OF INTERNEES

    The Indonesian Defence Minister (Sjarifoldin) in a letter to Allied headquarters stated that the Republican authorities are suspending the ...

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  12. GIRL GUIDES INJURED IN PLANE CRASH

    Twenty-three French Girl Guides crashed in a French civil plane carrying them on a holiday visit from Paris to Dublin, and 14 were ...

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  13. SOVIET ACCUSED OF PEACE OBSTRUCTION

    Russian fifth columnists are spreading confusion throughout the world in order to allow the Soviet to consolidate its position in world ...

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  14. GALE DAMAGE IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—A violent storm which struck Otira, unroofed buildings, uprooted trees and flattened fences. ...

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  15. MOSLEM CAMPAIGN FOR PAKISTAN

    Declaring that the Congress acceptance of the offer of the Viceroy to form an interim Government did not carry the position any furtner, ...

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  16. ARMY OPPOSED TRANSFER OF DISPLACED PERSONS

    Referring at the U.N.R.R.A. conference to the difficulties experienced by the organisation in relation to the army the Director-General ...

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  17. GRAND MUFTI SAYS BRITAIN'S POLICY IS WRONG

    A conference of Ministers of Arab States was held at Alexandria last night to co-ordinate Arab policy on Palestine and a communique was ...

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  18. Chinese Reds Blame U.S.A. For Civil War Continuance

    The erroneous American policy of backing the civil war and dictatorial designs of Chiang Kai-shek was blamed by Yennan radio for a break-down in the truce negotiations with China. The radio lists the main ...

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  19. AMERICAN CARS TO COST MORE

    The Office of Price Administration has approved of an increase on the retail rates for new American cars. This is in accordance with the new ...

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  20. RUSSIAN POLICY MAY LEAD TO ANOTHER WAR

    Fears of a war with Russia were expressed by Dame Enid Lyons, M.P., during an address in the Albert Hall in which she criticised the failure of ...

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  21. U.S. DAVIS CUP TEAM PROSPECTS

    V. McNeil, who won the eastern grass courts championship and established himself as one of the three best singles players, will not ...

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  22. PERTH DOCTOR NOT GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER

    The jury in the Supreme Court today found Dr. Alan John Gray not guilty of manslaughter in connection with the death of Miss Ann ...

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  23. NEWS IN BRIEF

    BAGDAD, Tuesday —Two troopships have disembarked a contingent of British troops at Basra from India for the protection of British and ...

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  24. BUTTER PRODUCTION

    Butter and cheese production is now on the uptake. In June, butter reached 6,643 tons, as against 6,018 last year. ...

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  25. BRITISH ACTION TO EXPEL 'SQUATTERS'

    The Minister for Health, in a declaration of policy in regard to "squatters" who had taken possession of disused army camps in many parts ...

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  26. N.Z. CHAMPION WANTS TO FIGHT FOR BRITISH TITLE

    The New Zealand welterweight champion Bos Murphy may meet the British champion, Ern Roderick, in New Zealand. ...

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  27. SPEED UP OF DIVORCE DECREES IN BRITAIN

    Photographic copies of divorce decrees made absolute are now being provided for 5/-, as part of a Divorce Court speed-up drive. ...

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  28. NEW YORK FAMILY OPERATED WORLD BLACK MARKET

    A single New York family, operating in Berlin, Paris, New York nnd Shanghai, is alleged to have operated a multi-million dollar international black-market racket, says Reuters correspondent in Berlin, quoting American Army criminal investigation ...

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  29. W.A. MEMBERS TO AID INTERIOR MINISTER

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson), having the biggest electorate in Australia to cover, has found it necessary to engage two ...

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  30. U.S. FIANCEES TO SAIL TO AMERICA

    The American steamer, Marine Falcon, will leave for America on August 24, with 150 Australian fiancces of American servicemen, some ...

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  31. MORTALITY RATE OF DISEASES

    Official figures, released to-day, showed that malaria was the most troublesome infectius diseases experienced by the forces and 329,324 cases ...

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  32. INCREASED DEPOSITS IN SAVINGS BANKS

    Savings bank deposits increased by £53/15/10 per head of population since the outbreak of the war to June 30. ...

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  33. INDIAN CRICKETERS TO TOUR AUSTRALIA

    The Indian Board of Control of Cricket has accepted the Aurtralian invitation to send a team to Australia next year. ...

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  34. CRUISERS FOR INDIAN NAVY

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.—The Indian Government has accepted from the Royal Navy the gift of the cruiser Achilles. It is understood that India ...

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