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  2. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    JERUSALEM, July 23.—Tension is mounting in Palestine as a result of yesterday's bomb outrage, when a party of Jews dressed as Arabs placed a heavy explosive in the basement of the King David Hotel, which houses ...

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  3. BOLIVIAN REVOLT.

    LA PAZ (Bolivia), July 23.—The new Government set up by the revolutionaries, who after three days of fierce fighting ousted ...

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  4. TREASON TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, July 23.--Major Charles Hughes Cousens, the first man in Australia to be accused of high treason, appeared in the ...

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  5. BOMBAY STRIKE.

    BOMBAY, July 23 -A total of 500,000 workers joined in the 24- hour general strike in sympathy with the striking postal employees. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S INTEREST.

    Bikini Lagoon, July 23.—Senator Leverett Saltonstall (Republican, MassachusettsL a member of President Truman's Atom Bomb ...

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  7. PEACE TREATIES.

    NEW YORK, July 23.—The Washington bureau of the "Herald Tribune" reports that the Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) has ...

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  8. NETHERLANDS INDIES.

    THE HAGUE, July 23.—Conditions for fulfilment of Indonesian national desires were not yet present in Java and Sumatra, ...

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  9. THE ATOM BOMB.

    ABOARD U.SS. APPALA- CHIAN, BIKINI LAGOON, July 23.—Scientists at a press conference today estimated that about ...

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  10. BREAD PROBLEM.

    LONDON. July 23.--In Belfast, military lorries are being used for the second day to carry bread, and special distribution centres have ...

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  11. SINGLE FEDERATION

    CELEBES, July 23.—A four-fold federal plan for the future government of the Dutch East Indies has been adopted unanimously by ...

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  12. MONKEY BUSINESS.

    LONDON, July 23.—A man who declares that he ex-changed an elephant for a waggon-load of monkeys has ...

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  13. THREAT TO BRITAIN.

    LONDON, July 23.—A total of 200 atom bombs could wipe out Britain, declared the Australian ...

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  14. END OF A SPY.

    LONDON, July 23.—Christiana Lindeman (33), a German master spy known as 'King Kong," died yesterday in a prison hospital after, ...

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  15. PARIS MISSION.

    SYDNEY, July 23.—A message was received today from the Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) on the eve of his departure from the ...

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  16. "INSANE ACT."

    LONDON, July 23.-The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) in the House of Commons today said: "The House will have learnt with horror ...

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  17. FOOD FROM CANADA

    OTTAWA, July 22.-The Canadian Press Association says that the Meat Board has announced that Canada's 1946 U.N.R.R.A. shipments of ...

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  18. SCENE OF TERRORIST BOMBING.

    The King David Hotel, Jerusalem, the British military headquarters in Palestine, where bomb explosions have wrought death and damage. The hotel, which is situated on Julian's Way, has 500 bedrooms. Beyond it are the 16th century wall of the Holy City and (in the background) the Mount of Olives. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. EDUCATING GERMANS.

    WASHINGTON, July 23.--A group of American editors who recently returned after a tour of Europe expressed the opinion that ...

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  20. TOKIO TRIBUNAL.

    TOKIO, July 23.-When he continued his evidence before the Pacific War Crimes Tribunal yesterday afternoon, China's ...

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  21. U.S. WAR CONTRACTS.

    WASHINGTON, July 23.—The Senate War Investigating Committee received an affidavit today from a war contractor, Elvind ...

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  22. MUNICH ARRESTS.

    LONDON, July 23.-United States military police in Munich have arrested four leading members of the Communist Party, says the ...

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  23. MISSING AMERICANS

    BEERLIN, July 23.--The C.-in-C. American Forces in Europe (General Joseph McNarney) told the Press yesterday that he accepted the ...

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  24. TURKEY DECIDES.

    ANKARA, July 23.-Ankara radio said last night that the Government sponsored Republican People's Party had carried 16 provinces in ...

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  25. ARABS IN ROME.

    LONDON, July 23.—Rome radio says a five-man Arab mission representing the Higher .Arab Committee arrived by air in Rome ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN VIEWS.

    CANBERRA, July 23.—In the House of Representatives today. the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) asked whether members ...

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  27. TYRES FOR WAR.

    LONDON, July 23.—The British tyre industry manufactured 80,000,000 tyres during the war, said a review of the industry's ...

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  28. FREEDOM OF PRESS.

    LONDON, July 23.—"Neither I nor the Government could be a party for interference with the traditional liberty of the Press." said the lord ...

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  29. THE GOLD COAST.

    ACCRA, July 23.-In the presence of many African chiefs in bright, flowing robes, the Governor. of the Gold Coast (Sir Alan Burns) ...

    Article : 115 words
  30. FUTURE POLICY.

    LONDON, July 23.--"Only insensate fanaticism can explain yesterday's Jerusalem outrage." says "The Times," in a leading article. "The ...

    Article : 290 words
  31. AID TO RESEARCH.

    WASHINGTION, July 23.—The Secretary of War (Mr. Robert Patterson) in a broadcast today said the first shipment of radio-active ...

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  32. CANADIAN CHARGES

    OTTAWA, July 23.—Henry Harris, a Toronto optometrist, was charged in the Magistrate's Court under the , Official Secrets Act with having ...

    Article : 85 words
  33. 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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