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  3. PLEA REJECTED.

    BELGRADE, July 3.—The War Crimes Court trying General Draja Mihailovich, the former Chetnik leader, rejected defence ...

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  4. JAPAN'S CONSTITUTION.

    WASHINGTON, July 3.—The Far Eastern Commission has unanimously approved the basic principles for a new Japanese ...

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  5. U.S. WAR CONTRACTS.

    WASHINGTON, July 3.—A Government accountant told the Senate War Investigating Committee yesterday that four men voted ...

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  6. PASSIVE RESISTANCE.

    DURBAN, July 3.—Indian passive resisters intend to continue pitching their tents on corporation land as a protest against the land restriction ...

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  7. BROADCASTING POLICY.

    LONDON, July 3.—A White Paper, giving the Government's broadcasting policy, renews the B.B.C.'s charter and licence for ...

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  8. PACIFIC WAR CRIMES.

    TOKIO, July 3.—The Pacific War Crimes Tribunal, despite strenuous defence protests, has ruled that the prosecution may ...

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  9. SCOTCH COLLEGE.

    Mr. G. M. KEYS, M.A. His appointment as principal of Scotch College, Swanbourne, was recently announced. District ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CASE FOR U.N.O.

    CANBERRA, July 3.—India's case against South Africa over the latter's treatment of her Indian population and segregation proposals will come ...

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  11. CLASHES CEASE.

    BOMBAY, July 3.—The Prime Minister of Bombay (Bal Gangadhar Kher) said today that the situation at Ahmedabad was well under ...

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  12. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE.

    REAR-ADMIRAL W. E. PARRY. He will succeed Admiral E. G. N. Rusbrook in September as Director of Naval Intelligence in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CHICAGO OUTRAGE.

    CHICAGO, July 3.—Chief Justice Ward yesterday refused to grant a writ of habeas corpus to William Heirens (17), a university student ...

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  14. CABLE AND WIRELESS.

    LONDON, July 3.—A suggestion that at least one Dominion might not follow Britain's lead in nationalising telecommunications brought ...

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  15. "NOT SUICIDE."

    BANGKOK, July 3.—A Siamese police communique issued yesterday says that 12 out of the 20 physicians who conducted a ...

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  16. MOSCOW ACCUSATION.

    MOSCOW. July 3.—The Moscow newspaper "New Times" has accused the British and American Press and radio of establishing their own ...

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  17. BULGARIAN PURGE.

    SOFIA, July 3.—The Bulgarian Parliament has rushed through in a single day an Army Reform Bill "for a fundamental purge of all harmful ...

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  18. SMUGGLERS' RUSE.

    GENEVA, July 3.—Swiss frontier guards, during their efforts to check a large-scale outbreak of smuggling, have several times recently ...

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  19. TOBACCO EXPORTS.

    CANBERRA, July 3.—Without the approval of the Customs Department no more cigarette papers, tobacco, cigarettes or cigars will be ...

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  20. OIL COMPANY DIRECTOR.

    Mr. T. J. O'CONNOR. Formerly chief accountant of the Vacuum Oil Co. Pty. Ltd., in Australia, he has been appointed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. U.N.O. STAFF.

    NEW YORK, July 3.—The "Herald-Tribune" reports that the Secretary-General of the United Nations (Mr. Trygve Lie) and two of ...

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  22. MEDICAL AID.

    The special advisory committee on the medical services of the Repatriation Commission which was recently appointed by the commission will ...

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  23. "NEVER GREATER."

    OTTAWA, July 3.—The Chief Commissioner of the Immigration and Colonisation Department of the Canadian Pacific Railway (Mr. H. C. ...

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  24. EGYPT'S CASE.

    JERUSALEM, July 3.—The executive of the ancient Moslem University of Al Azhar has passed a resolution demanding, firstly. that the ...

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  25. PLASTIC COINS.

    LONDON. July 3.—Plastic pennies and halfpennies are among the new sterling token currency which from August 1 will replace marks in ...

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  26. ATTLEES' VISIT.

    LONDON, July 3.—A statement from No. 10 Downing-street repeats the announcement by the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) ...

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  27. JAMAICA KILLING.

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), July 3.— William Bustamante, the Jamaica labour leader who is the virtual Prime Minister, and Frank Pixley, ...

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  28. EX-AXIS SOLDIERS.

    WASHINGTON, July 3.—Former Axis soldiers, members of Nazi and Fascist political organisations and war criminals will be permanently ...

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  29. DUTCHMAN GAOLED

    THE HAGUE, July 3.—Professor J. Westra, who was Burgomaster of The Hague during the German occupation, has been sentenced to 20 ...

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  30. TURKISH COAL.

    ANKARA, July 3.—Ankara radio reports officially that France and Turkey have signed an agreement for the immediate shipment of 12,000 ...

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  31. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, July 3.—The conference of the National Union of Railway-men unanimously adopted a resolution that the nationalisation of the ...

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  32. BALKAN FRIENDS.

    TIRANA, July 3.—Tirana radio announces that Yugoslavia and Albania have signed a treaty of "friendship and collaboration to ...

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  33. INDIA TO MAKE CARS.

    NEW YORK, July 3.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Detroit correspondent reports that Mr. V. M. Mewswani, general manager of ...

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  34. FRAUDULENT DEAL.

    "Gaol is no new experience for you," said Mr. H. D. Moseley, P.M., in the Perth Police Court yesterday, when he imprisoned Gordon Abbott ...

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  35. DIVE INTO SEA.

    LONDON, July 3.—The crew of five were lost when an R.A.F. Anson reconnaissance plane dived into the sea off the Isle of Man after hitting ...

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  36. SKYMASTER SCHEDULES.

    MELBOURNE, July 3.—New schedules for the Melbourne-Perth Sky-master service would operate from tomorrow the managing director of ...

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  37. DAKOTA MISSING.

    SINGAPORE. July 3.—R.A.F. planes are searching Malaya for a missing Dakota carrying a crew of five and 11 members of the services. ...

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