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  2. LOAN TO BRITAIN.

    NEW YORK, July 7.—The Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. Sam Rayburn) has predicted the certain passage of ...

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  3. PALESTINE UNREST.

    JERUSALEM, July 7.—Paratroops of the Sixth Airborne Division armed with tommy-guns and supported by Bren carriers made ...

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  4. INDIAN FREEDOM.

    BOMBAY, July 7 —Installed yesterday as Congress president, Pandit Nehru said that India was now standing on freedom's ...

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  5. BIKINI TARGET FLEET.

    ABOARD THE U.S.S. MOUNT McKINLEY, July 7.-The navy began respotting the target fleet on Saturday for the second atom bomb ...

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  6. SEIZED BY SOVIET.

    VIENNA, July 7.--The American Associated Press says that the Russian command in Austria in a sudden unilateral move ...

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  7. GIBRALTAR MELEE.

    GIBRALTAR, July 7.—Twenty civilians, including several policemen, were seriously injured on Friday night in what are described ...

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  8. POLISH REFERENDUM.

    LONDON, July 7.—Although a Foreign Office spokesman, replying to a question at a Press conference on Friday, said that there ...

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  9. PEACE MEETING.

    PARIS, July 7.—At a 3½hour session on Friday night and a five-hour session last night, the Big Four Foreign Ministers argued inconclusively about the procedure for calling the general peace conference of the 21 Allied ...

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  10. FALKLAND ISLANDS.

    NEW YORK, July 7.--The Buenos Aires correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that the Chamber of Deputies has ...

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  11. TROUBLE IN ITALY.

    ROME, July 7.—British troops had to use clubs and tear gas last night to disperse hundreds of Italians milling in the centre of Trieste in a ...

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  12. S. AFRICAN BAN.

    DURBAN, July 7.--One hundred and fifty Indian passive resisters, including several women, were sentenced on Friday to terms of ...

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  13. ATOMIC ENERGY.

    NEW YORK, July 7.—A member of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission. who declined to ...

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  14. RUSSIAN UNIONS.

    NEW YORK, July 6.--The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" reports: "Conditions for American trade unions would have ...

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  15. COMMUNIST CONCEPT FOR CHINA.

    If the current peace talks in Nanking break down, the Communist army commander in Manchuria envisages Communist use of military strength in North China in an endeavour to split China in half and dominate by armed force the political organisation of all China and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TRUMAN'S POLICY.

    JERUSALEM, July 7.—"The Arab Higher Committee wishes to assure President Truman that it is not within his power or jurisdiction or ...

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  17. SIAMESE TENSION.

    BANGKOK, July 7.—Tension increased in Slam as the police arrested Liang Chaiyakaran, an outspoken opponent of the Premier ...

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  18. FAITH IN REYNAUD.

    PARIS, July 7—The French Constituent Assembly, after a debate on whether the election of the pre-war Premier (M. ...

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  19. AMERICAN JUDAISM.

    PHILADELPHIA, July 7.—The President of the American Council for Judaism (Mr. Leasing J. Rosen-wald) in a broadcast last night ...

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  20. "NO INFORMATION."

    SYDNEY, .July 7.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said tonight that he expected that the Commanding Officer of the ...

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  21. "GRAVE INJUSTICE."

    BELGRADE, July 7.—Yesterday for the first time the Yugoslav Press published the decision to internationalise Trieste. It was described as "a ...

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  22. TRADE WITH SOVIET.

    LONDON. July 7.-A Russian envoy will arrive in London soon for talks on the new Anglo-Russian trade pact which will probably be ...

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  23. U.N.O. AND GENEVA.

    NEW YORK, July 6.—The Secretary-General of U.N.O. (Mr. Trygve Lie) has received a communique from the Swiss Government denying ...

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  24. "ANOTHER SIDE."

    SYDNEY. July 7.—Mr. Spender, M.L.A., a former Minister for the Army, urged tonight that the most thorough inquiry should be made ...

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  25. WORLD PEACE.

    BOMBAY, July .—Writing about the atom bomb in his magazine "Harijan," Mr. Gandhi said it had been suggested by his American ...

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  26. KNOTTY PROBLEM.

    LONDON, July .—Under a picture of Rabbi Henry Gold, of New York. speaking in London at a protest meeting against the Palestine ...

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  27. U.S. HEMISPHERIC DEFENCE PLAN.

    According to the Washington bureau of the American Associated Press, United States negotiations are not going well with Portugal for bases in the Azores. American military and diplomatic authorities say they are keenly disappointed, since the Azores are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. RECAPTURED.

    LONDON, July 7.—Tamara von Bock, the 25-year-old daughter of the Nazi Field Marshal von Bock, has been arrested in the American ...

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  29. AUSTRIA PLEASED.

    VIENNA, July 7.—The Chancellor (Dr. Fig1) said at a Press conference yesterday that the proposed U.N.O. control of Trieste would ...

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  30. URANIUM ORE.

    ESSEN, July 7.—Three-quarters of a ton of uranium ore has been discovered in the rubble of the devastated Krupp works, says the ...

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  31. PARIS DELEGATES.

    OTTAWA, July 7.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King), accompanied by at least one other Cabinet Minister and representatives ...

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  32. AN ECHO OF WAR.

    LONDON, July 7.—Anglo-Portuguese staff talks had decided what action Portugal would take if she were invaded by Germany by the ...

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  33. PERSIAN POLITICS.

    TEHERAN, July 7.—The Teheran radio reports that the Persian Minister for Trade and Industry (Ahmed al Sepehr) has been arrested ...

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  34. ALLIED TRADE BAN.

    WASHINGTON, July 7.—An announcement is expected tomorrow that Britain and America have agreed to discontinue the black lists ...

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  35. WAR CONTRACTS.

    WASHINGTON, July 7.—Mr. Andrew May, chairman of the House of Representatives Military Affairs Committee, made a statement ...

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  36. TRIAL IN TOKIO.

    TOKIO, July 7.—Major-General Ryukichi Tanaka, giving evidence before the Pacific War Crimes Tribunal yesterday, declared that Japan ...

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  37. SPANISH POLITICS.

    MADRID, July 7.-Under the headline, "Interfering and Officious," the Monarchist morning newspaper "A.B.C." attacked the "propaganda" ...

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  38. SOVIET AND GREECE

    LONDON, July 6.—Reuters Paris correspondent says that the Soviet Embassy has announced that Mr. Molotov saw the Greek Prime ...

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  39. DIPLOMATIC POST.

    NEW YORK, July 7.—So far there has been no confirmation in Washington of the reported appointment of Mr. Robert Butler, a prominent ...

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  40. MALAYAN CHANGES.

    SINGAPORE, July 7.—Referring to the report that the Colonial Office has agreed to substitute a federation for the Malayan Union—to which ...

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  41. COUNTER-REVOLT.

    BATAVIA, July 7.—Reuters reports that Indonesian Republican officials have announced that Mr. Soebardjo (ex-Finance Minister) ...

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  42. U.S. CRIME WAVE.

    WASHINGTON. July 7.—In a broadcast yesterday Mr. John Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, declared ...

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  43. GRIM POLITICS.

    MEXICO CITY. July 6.—The American Associated Press reports that on Electoral Commission official was killed and ...

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  44. INSULTS ON PLANE.

    BELGRADE. July 7.—The American Associated Press reports that the Royal Air Force plane which was impounded by the Yugoslavs on June ...

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  45. FORTY INJURED.

    LONDON, July 7.—Two bombs are reported to have exploded at a meeting addressed by Sheik Hassan EI Banna, leader of the Moslem ...

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  46. DANISH BUTTER.

    LONDON, July 7.—Denmark will send a further 23,000 tons of butter to Britain this year, says a Reuters message from Copenhagen. ...

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  47. NEW PLANE FORCED DOWN.

    LONDON. July 7.—The Bristol Aeroplane Co. Issued a statement yesterday that an aircraft which had been forced down in the South ...

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  48. THE ROAD BACK.

    ROME, July 7.—Yesterday it was announced over Rome radio that 728 Italian prisoners of war, who had been repatriated from Russia, had ...

    Article : 37 words
  49. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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

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