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  2. GREAT UNKNOWNS.

    ABOARD THE U.S.S. APPALACHIAN, June 26.—When a Superfortress, believed to be nicknamed "Dark Love," takes off with its atom bomb on Monday morning, the actual dropping of the bomb near Bikini, which is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CHURCH PURGES.

    LONDON, June 26.—"A situation of some delicacy has arisen between the British Military Government and the Roman Catholic ...

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  4. BEVIN PROTESTS.

    PARIS, June 26.—After a meeting lasting 2½ hours yesterday, evening the Big Four Foreign Ministers failed to agree on any of ...

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  5. JEWS CONVICTED.

    JERUSALEM. June 26.—The 30 Jewish male and. one female members of the Jewish terrorist organisation Irgun Zval Leumi on trial ...

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  6. AMERICANS IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, June 25.—Dr. Tao Heng-chi, spokesman for 54 "anti-civil war groups," at a Press conference yesterday said that the ...

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  7. PRELUDE TO WAR.

    TOKIO, June 26.—A Japanese: witness told the Pacific War; Crimes Tribunal today that the war-provoking Manchurian ...

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  8. ATOMIC ENERGY.

    NEW YORK, June 25.—The United Nations Atomic Energy Commission met today in a tense atmosphere to continue discussion of the rival Russian and American plans for control of atomic energy. The public galleries ...

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  9. "GUINEA-PIG" FLEET.

    These ships seen riding at anchor at Pearl Harbour, Hawaii, will form part of the "guinea-pig" fleet to be used by U.S. Admiral Blandy for the atom-bomb tests on July 1. Among the ships are military transports, merchants vessels and tank landing-craft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. JUDGE'S RESIGNATION.

    WASHINGTON, June 26.—The War Department yesterday confirmed a report that Chief Justice John. P. Higgins, of the Massachusetts ...

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  11. NIPPON'S SOLDIERS.

    TOKIO, June 26.—Mr. George Atcheson (General MacArthur's political adviser) yesterday told Russia's delegation on the Allied ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN COURT.

    SINGAPORE, June 26.—The fist Australian war crimes court sat yesterday and will continue sitting to deal with cases in which Australians ...

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  13. EXPLOSIVE TRIESTE.

    WASHINGTON, June 26.—The diplomatic correspondent of the American Associated Press, John Hightower, points out that the Navy ...

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  14. BIDAULT'S PROBLEMS.

    PARIS, June 26.—The Confederation General du Travail (the French Trade Union Congress) has made known its grudging ...

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  15. U.S. ARMED FORCES.

    WASHINGTON, June 26.—The compromise Bill extending selective service until March 31 next, but prohibiting the drafting of youths aged ...

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  16. AT U.N.O.'s DOOR.

    NEW YORK, June 26.—The Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister of the Mongolian People's Republic (says the Associated Press) have ...

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  17. GRAND MUFTI AND HITLER.

    Harking back to 1941—the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem in audience with Hitler in Berlin. In flight then because of his trouble fomenting in Syria and Palestine, the Grand Mufti has now been given asylum by the King of Egypt after escaping from custody in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MUNICH PAPER.

    LONDON, June 26.—The American news service in Germany announces that the Munich newspaper "Sueddeutsche Zeitung" has been ...

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  19. LATE KING-ANANDA.

    BANGKOK, June 26.—Medical evidence secretly studied by the investigating board of 18 physicians supports to a considerable ...

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  20. SLAUGHTER OF SERBS.

    BELGRADE, June 26.—Five Serbian peasants testified today at the trial of General Draja Mihailovich, the former Chetnik leader, ...

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  21. "FIRE-TRAP No. 1"

    NEW YORK, June 25.—"Fires in the United States cause the deaths of over 10,000 persons and financial loss of 500,000,000 dollars ...

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  22. PLAN FOR INDIA.

    NEW DELHI, June 26.—The Moslem League Working Committee, in a letter to the Viceroy (Field Marshal Lord Wavell) ...

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  23. RED REPUBLICS.

    LONDON, June 26.—The liquidation of two formerly autonomous Republics in South Russia and the resettlement of their inhabitants in ...

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  24. TORTURERS EXECUTED.

    SINGAPORE, June 26.—Six Japanese war criminals, including the former chief administrator of Port Blaire, Mitubashi Matachi, were ...

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  25. ORLANDO CHEERED.

    ROME, June 26.—After wildly cheering assertions by members that Venezia Giulia must remain Italian the Constituent Assembly by 466 ...

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  26. GERMAN PATENTS.

    LONDON, June 26.—Britain, America and France have invited Australia, South Africa, Canada, Belgium, Denmark, Holland, ...

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  27. BIKINI SIDELIGHTS.

    ABOARD THE U.S.S APPALACHIANM June 26.—My cabin houses a celebrity, M. Yves Farge, a journalist for the Agence France ...

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  28. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, June 26.—The Leader of the Liberal Parliamentary Party (Mr. Clement Davies) in a speech yesterday declared that the ...

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  29. CLOSE SHAVES RECALLED.

    LONDON, June 26.—M. van Acker (who prior to March lost was Belgian Prime Minister and is now Deputy ...

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  30. DESERT VICTORY.

    LONDON, June 26.—Troops in Egypt, unknown to themselves and unsuspected by the Italians, rehearsed the battle for Sidi Barrani ...

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  31. AFRICA'S LAND LAW.

    DURBAN, June 26.—Three leaders of the Indian passive resistance movement who established a camp on corporation land as a protest ...

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  32. 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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