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  2. HURRIED EXIT.

    OTTAWA, July 16.—Two high members of the Russian Embassy staff who have been accused of directing under-cover espionage ...

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  3. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, July 17.—For the first time in seven years, the number of workers employed in British civilian manufacture is up to the ...

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  4. JEWISH PROTEST.

    JERUSALEM, July 17.—The chairman of the World Federation of the Jewish Agency (Dr. Chaim Weizmann) is leaving for London ...

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  5. MIHAILOVICH SHOT

    BELGRADE, July 17.—Despite last-minute pleas made tactfully and unofficially by Allied diplomats to the Yugoslav Prime ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. PRICE CONTROL.

    WASHINGTON, July 17.—The House of Representatives, by 211 votes to 64, yesterday referred the Senate's latest Office of Price ...

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  7. CHINA FLARE-UP.

    NANKING, July 17.—The Chinese Government alleges that 130,000 Communist troops have opened an offensive along the ...

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  8. LABOUR IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, July 16.—A "New York Times" correspondent says that the Soviet representatives in Japan have apparently decided to make ...

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  9. GERMAN ECONOMY

    LONDON, July 17.—Anglo-American discussions will be opened soon for treating the British and American zones in ...

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  10. HITLER'S FOLLOWERS.

    NUREMBERG, July 17.—Grand Admiral Erich Raeder, the former C.-in-C. of the German Navy, was "disconcerted and amazed" when ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S DIET.

    LONDON, July 17.—Any baker wilfully refusing to operate the bread rationing scheme would be prosecuted, warned the Minister for Food ...

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  12. A JOKE BETWEEN PASHAS.

    The Premier of Egypt (Sidky Pasha), left, shares a joke with a former Premier, Abdel Fattah Yehia Pasha, at on official gathering in Cairo during the Anglo-Egyptian treaty negotiations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. HANDING OVER CAIRO CITADEL.

    The lowering of the Union Jack on July 2 when the historic Cairo Citadel was handed over to the Egyptians after 64 years of British occupation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. POLISH PROGROM.

    WARSAW, July 17.—Four officials of the Ministry of Public Security have been arrested after a commission investigating the Kielce ...

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  15. GREEK WARFARE.

    SALONIKA, July 17.—Troops and gendarmes in northern Greece are engaged in active operations in an endeavour to stamp out what ...

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  16. FAMILY "EMPIRE."

    TOKIO, July 17.—It is reliably reported says the American Associated Press, that the Mitsui family council has decided to dissolve the ...

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  17. SMALL NATIONS.

    NEW YORK, July 17.—The "New York Times" in a leading article on the broadcast on Monday made by the Australian Minister for External ...

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  18. VANISHING GERMANS.

    BERLIN, July 17.—In a statement explaining the disappearance on July 2 of a Social Democrat named Loewenthal, the Russians ...

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  19. ORGANS OF OPINION

    LONDON, July 17.—"In principle" the Government believed that all organs of opinion—the B.B.C. and the Press—would benefit from ...

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  20. NORTH BORNEO.

    MANILA, July 17.—Britain's in-corporation of North Borneo as a Crown colony may have international repercussions. Nine ...

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  21. ITALIAN ASSEMBLY.

    ROME, July 17.—A free fight between extreme Left-Wing and Right-Wing deputies occurred yesterday afternoon in the Constituent ...

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  22. SURVEY FLIGHT.

    LONDON, July 17.—The British-South American Airways' Starland has left on a survey flight via the Azores, Bermuda, Nassau and ...

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  23. VILLERS-BRETONNEUX WAR MEMORIAL.

    An cerial view of the Australian National War Memorial and war cemetery at Villers-Bretonneux, France. The Federal Cabinet has decided to provide £15,000 sterling towards its reconstruction since it was badly damaged in World War II. The cost of replacement of name panels will be bome by the Imperial War Graves Commission. The central tower is 103ft. high. Flanking that tower ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. DUCE'S BODY.

    ROME, July 17.—Twenty persons were arrested in Florence yesterday as a result of inquiries made into the disappearance of Mussolini's ...

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  25. UNEASY TRIESTE.

    BELGRADE, July 1.—Over 100,000 person demonstrated in Belgrade's main square last night against the Foreign Ministers' ...

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  26. "LUST FOR SPEED."

    LONDON, July 17.—An appeal to the Government to stop high-speed flying and "call a halt to science" was made by Lord Mottistone ...

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  27. CLASH IN PERSIA.

    TEHERAN, July 17.—The British Embassy issued a communique today announcing that 17 persons were killed and there were 150 ...

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  28. U.N.R.R.A. FUNDS.

    WASHINGTON, July 16.—The Senate today passed a Bill which included 465,000,000 dollars (£A142.250,000) to finance ...

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  29. EGYPTIAN POLITICS.

    CAIRO, July 17.—The Senate yesterday debated the suppression of all Wafdist newspapers. Sabri Abou Allam Pasha, leader of the ...

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  30. R.I.N. MUTINY.

    BOMBAY, July 17.—A court-martial today sentenced Commander F. W. King, Commander of H.M.I.S. Talwar, on which Indian ...

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  31. DANUBE TRAFFIC.

    VIENNA, July 17.—It was announced yesterday that American military transport officers on May 16 proposed to Russian officials that ...

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  32. A.I.F. IN FRANCE.

    CANBERRA, July 17. —The Federal Cabinet today decided to provide £15,000 sterling towards the cost of reconstructing the ...

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  33. GREEK SUPPLIES.

    ATHENS, July 17.—The Minister for Co-Ordination (M. Stephen Stephanopoulis) announced today that severe penalties would be ...

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  34. INDIAN FLOODS.

    NEW DELHI, July 17.—New Delhi radio reports that the floods in eastern Bengal are subsiding. They covered 600 square miles, caused ...

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  35. NAUTICAL MILE.

    WASHINGTON, July 17.—In future navigation by the Army Air Forces will be based on a nautical mile of approximately 6,080 feet, ...

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  36. STEEL STRIKE.

    OTTAWA, July 17.—The Canadian steel strike entered its third day today, with the mills of the Algoma Steel Co. at Sault Ste Marie and the ...

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  37. WESTERN THRACE.

    LONDON, July 17.—Reuters correspondent in Sofia says that M. Vassil Kolarov, the Communist speaker in the Bulgarian Assembly, ...

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  38. TURKISH AIR MISSION.

    LONDON, July 17.—A Turkish air mission, headed by the C.-in-C. of the Turkish Air Force (Lieut.-General Zeki Dogan) has arrived in ...

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  39. BIKINI TARGET ARRAY.

    ABOARD U.S.S. MT. McKINLEY, July 17.—The commander of the U.S. atom bomb tests (Vice-Admiral William Blandy) ...

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  40. TRIP ABANDONED.

    LONDON, July 17.—The crew of the schooner Volant, consisting of persons who joined Edwin Cross, of Sydney, on a voyage to Australia on ...

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  41. SHIPS FOR CHINA.

    WASHINGTON, July 17.—The American Associated Press reports that President Truman has signed legislation authorising the transfer ...

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  42. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    CANBERRA, July 17.—Australia will be represented at the Paris peace conference which opens on July 29 by a strong band of ...

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  43. FEELING IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Jul 16.—The "New York Times" reports that four American airmen who were shot down in Yugoslavia and rescued by ...

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  44. MR. CHURCHILL.

    PARIS, July 17.—The Constituent Assembly passed a resolution yesterday expressing its gratitude to Churchill, Britain's wartime Prime ...

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  45. NOVEL SUGGESTION.

    OTTAWA, July 16.—The Canadian Press Association says that Mr. Garfield. Case (Progressive Conservative member for Ontario) in a ...

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  46. RUSSIA'S HARVEST.

    MOSCOW, July 17.—By July 10 Russia had harvested 17,500.000 acres of grain, says Reuters correspondent. ...

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  47. ARMY MARRIAGE BAN.

    LONDON, July 17.—The Parliamentary Labour Party carried a resolution today urging the Government to relax the ban on marriages ...

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  48. "MONTY" TO GO ABROAD.

    LONDON, July 17.—The War Office announces that the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field Marshal Lord Montgomery) will ...

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  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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