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  2. PARIS MEETING.

    PARIS, June 16.—The Foreign Ministers of the Big Four met at the Luxembourg Palace yesterday afternoon and , after conferring for ...

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  3. ATOMIC CONTROL

    NEW YORK, June 16.—After the opening meeting of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, the body which President Truman has described as being "of such extraordinary importance that nothing in the whole ...

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  4. INDIAN RULE.

    NEW DELHI, June 16.—A statement issued by the three members of the British Cabinet mission (Lord Pethick-Lawrence, Sir Stafford Cripps and Mr. A. V. Alexander) and the Viceroy (Field Marshal Lord Wavell) ...

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  5. BELGRADE TRIAL.

    BELGRADE, June 16.—Regret for the "apparent contradictions" in his statements during his trial was expressed yesterday by ...

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  6. MUFTI'S ESCAPE.

    LONDON, June 16.—After dramatic rumours from the Middle East concerning an "incident" an Admiralty official told the ...

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  7. MARITIME DISPUTE.

    WASHINGTON, June 16.—It was announced in Washington just before midnight on Friday—when the nation-wide shipping strike was ...

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  8. U.S. DEFENCE.

    NEW YORK, June 15.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" reports that President Truman has submitted a plan to ...

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  9. JEWS FOR PALESTINE.

    WASHINGTON, June 15.—At a Press Conference yesterday President Truman said that the United States was still urging admission ...

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  10. PERSIAN ACCORD.

    TEHERAN, June 15.—Speaking over Tabriz radio, the Persian Under-Secretary of State (Prince Firouz) said that the agreement ...

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  11. CHINA TENSION EASES.

    NANKING, June 16.—Diminishing strike In Manchuria and further relaxation of the Tsingtao tension, were reported last night as ...

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  12. "A BOMBSHELL."

    ABOARD THE U.S.S. APPALACHIAN, June 16.—Mr. Baruch's statement to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission came as ...

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  13. CONTROL OF JAPAN.

    TOKIO, June 16.—The Allied Council for Japan at a special session tomorrow will discuss Japanese rural land reforms in response ...

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  14. UNDERGROUND ARMIES.

    JERUSALEM, June 16.—The Jewish resistance movement's underground radio, 'The Voice of Israel," yesterday detailed an ...

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  15. ALLIES IN GERMANY.

    HERFORD, June 16.—Plans have been announced for establishment of the headquarters of the British Control Commission at Hamburg, ...

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  16. CALM IN ITALY.

    ROME, June 16.—As fast as it blew up Italy's political crisis has passed over, says the American Associated Press correspondent. On ...

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  17. TRIESTE FERMENT.

    TRIESTE, June 16.—Hardly a day passes without clashes between Italians and Yugoslavs in Trieste or the disputed hinterland of ...

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  18. FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

    PARIS, June 16.—General de Gaulle, speaking today at Beyeux, urged a two-Chamber Constitution for France. It was, he said, the ...

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  19. SHIP HITS MINE.

    AMSTERDAM, June 16.—The Netherlands steamer Meerkerk (8,000 tons), travelling from Rotterdam to Australia, today struck a mine near ...

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  20. CONGRESS PAY.

    WASHINGTON, June 16.—With out a debate, the Senate passed legislation Yesterday giving its members an expense account of 2,500 ...

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  21. OCCUPATION FORCES.

    KURE, June 16.—Lieut.-General John Northcott in a statement before relinquishing command of the British Occupation Force said the ...

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  22. BIG MONEY.

    NEW YORK, June 16.—Figures for the taxation year 1944-1945 show that the earnings of Leo McCarey, producer of the Academy ...

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  23. RUMANIA CHIDED.

    BUCHAREST, June 16.—Britain and America have sent Notes to the Rumanian Government expressing dissatisfaction at Rumania's reply to ...

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  24. KING ANANDA'S DEATH

    BANGKOK, June 16.—It is believed, reports Reuters, that the police have detained several persons for questioning in connection ...

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  25. TOKIO TRIAL.

    TOKIO, June 16.—Six American members of the defence counsel for the Pacific war Crimes Tribunal, including the chief counsel (Capt. ...

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  26. U.S. PRICE CONTROL.

    WASHINGTON, June 16.—The House of Representatives has refused to pass the Senate's Bill limiting the extension of the Office of ...

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  27. BRITISH APPROVAL.

    LONDON, June 16.—Fifty scientists, meeting at Birmingham for the inauguration of an Atomic Scientists Association, carried a resolution ...

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  28. STERILISATION OF LEPERS.

    KARACHI, June 16.—A Bill providing for sterilisation of lepers has passed the first reading in the Sind Legislature. Mr. Gandhi expressed ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian ...

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