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  2. EUROPEAN BATTLES.

    WASHINGTON, June 22.—The great Allied operation against Europe was an experiment unprecedented in the history of the world. It was carried out decisively partly because of Nazi miscalculations but "mainly because ...

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  3. PLAN FOR INDIA.

    NEW DELHI, June 24.—Discussions between Indian leaders and the British Cabinet mission are believed to have pointed the way ...

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  4. NAZI CRIMES.

    NUREMBERG, June 24.—Entering the witness box with five books of documents totalling 1,000 pages, Baron von Neurath, former ...

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  5. JEWS ON TRIAL.

    JERUSALEM, June 24.—Thirty-one members of the Jewish terrorist organisation, the Irgun Zvai Leumi appeared in court ...

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  6. ATOM BOMB.

    NEW YORK, June 24.—A practice bomb—a dummy of the atom bomb which will be used at Bikini —was dropped last night from a ...

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  7. FRENCH CABINET.

    PARIS, June 24.—After five days' negotiations with the Communists, the Prime Minister (M. Bidault) has agreed on terms for the entry ...

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  8. TRIESTE PROBLEM.

    PARIS, June 24.—On principle, Mr. Bevin (Britain) will stand firmly by the view that Trieste should be awarded to Italians, ...

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  9. ALLIED DECISIONS.

    NEW YORK, June 24.—The "New York Times" says in a leading article: "How much General Eisenhower was influenced in his ...

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  10. TREATY WITH EGYPT.

    LONDON, June 24.—Fresh British proposals designed to meet Egyptian objections to the original draft of a new Anglo-Egyptian ...

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  11. TITO ACCUSED.

    HENDERSON (Nevada), June 24.—Miss Ruth Mitchell, a novelist, who was imprisoned in Yugoslavia, answering charges made at ...

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  12. FOREIGN MINISTERS CONFER IN PARIS.

    The meeting of Foreign Ministers at the Luxembourg Palace in Paris. Standing in the centre in the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. James Byrnes). At left in the foreground, with back to camera, is the British Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin). Farther left around the table is the Soviet Foreign Minister (Mr. Molotov). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MUFTI PROBLEM.

    CAIRO, June 24.—The British Ambassador to Egypt (Sir Ronald Campbell) in an interview today with the Prime Minister (Sidky ...

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  14. BUSY HANGMAN.

    WUPPERTAL, June 24.—The hangman in the British zone in Germany is likely to have such a full-time job for the next two years that ...

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  15. TELLING THE WORLD.

    ABOARD the U.S.S. APPALACHIAN, June 24.—Beneath the good-fellowship and carefree attitude of correspondents on the way to Bikini ...

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  16. FOOD SHIPMENTS.

    LONDON, June 24.—Giving details in the House of Commons today of food shipments to India the Parliamentary Secretary of the ...

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  17. TOJO FOOLED TOGO.

    TOKIO, June 24.—A Japanese newspaperman, Tomin Suzuki, giving evidence today before the Pacific War Crimes tribunal ...

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  18. KURDISH OUTLAWS.

    TEHERAN. June 24.—Kurdish outlaw forces are besieging five garrison towns in Kurdistan, says the "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent. ...

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  19. ITALIAN OPPOSITION.

    ROME, June 24.—"With all possible strength and by all possible means Italy will resist internationalisation of Trieste and cession of ...

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  20. FIRE IN AIRCRAFT.

    LONDON, June 24.—In view of a decision to delete the cabin pressurising system following the Pan-American Airways accident on June ...

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  21. MISTREATED P.O.W.

    YOKOHAMA, June 24.—The trial of 13 Japanese charged with having mistreated Australian and Dutch prisoners of war was begun ...

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  22. PACIFIC REPARATIONS.

    MANILA, June 24.—The U.S. Reparations Commissioner (Mr. Edwin Pauley) declared today that the needs of the weaker nations, not ...

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  23. TANGANYIKA'S FATE.

    LONDON, June 24.—The Nairobi correspondent of "The Times" says the British Association has petitioned the Governor on behalf of ...

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  24. FUTURE WAR.

    MELBOURNE, June 24.—Talk of an early war was nonsense but if and when the nations were again at war with one another that war ...

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  25. VANCOUVER 'QUAKE.

    SEATTLE. June 24.—A moderately severe "sway type" earthquake rocked the western portion of Washington State (U.S.A.) and ...

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  26. "FREE GERMANY."

    MOSCOW. June 24.—More than 100 commanders of the "Free Germany" underground terrorist organisation have been arrested in Poland, ...

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  27. NEW COLONY.

    SINGAPORE. June 24.—Sarawak will be formally incorporated in the British Empire next Monday, says Reuters. The Governor-General of ...

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  28. 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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