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  2. BOLIVIAN COUP.

    LA PAZ, July 22.—Three days of bloody street fighting, in which 2,000 persons are reported to have been killed or wounded have ...

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  3. FLANDIN'S FATE.

    PARIS, July 22.—A former French Premier, M. Pierre Flandin, who has been in gaol since 1943, will appear before the High Court ...

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  4. GERMAN PROBLEM

    BERLIN, July 22.—The British authorities in Germany have plans ready for a union of the British zone with any other zone if the ...

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  5. EGYPTIAN OUTRAGES.

    CAIRO, July 22.—The Prime Minister (Sidky Pasha), in a statement last night, declared that he had not yet received Britain's ...

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  6. FRESH TERROR.

    JERUSALEM, July 22.—Sirens sounded throughout Jerusalem to-day for the first time since January and traffic was halted after a ...

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  7. BREAD RATIONING.

    LONDON, July 22.—Bread van-men all over Northern Ireland will begin a non-delivery strike today. A mass meeting of 1,400 in the ...

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  8. CHINA FIGHTING.

    NANKING. July 22.—Communist leaders claimed today that their forces had captured 12,000 Government troops, including the ...

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  9. PEACE TREATIES.

    NEW YORK, July 22.—A dispatch from the Paris office of the "Herald Tribune" reports the main provisions of the draft peace treaties for Italy, Bulgaria, Rumania, Hungary and Finland. ...

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  10. UNEXPECTED GIFTS.

    LONDON, July 22.—Shirley Tolhurst (13), of Eltham, "Kent, who wrote to the Melbourne "Argus" thanking Australians for their ...

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  11. WORRIED ROME.

    ROME, July 22.—It was announced officially today that Italy had been invited to send a delegation to the Paris peace conference. ...

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  12. FREE ELECTIONS.

    ISTANBUL, July 22.—For the first time in Turkey's political history voters swarmed to the polls yesterday for free elections on a ...

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  13. REMOTE FIRING.

    ABOARD U.S.S. APPALACHIAN, July 22.—The atom bomb which will be exploded at an unknown depth on Thursday ...

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  14. BRITISH BREAD RATION QUARREL.

    Bread rationing began in Britain on Sunday despite objections by bakers and the Housewives' League. Above: The Minister of Food (Mr. John Strachey) addressing a meeting at Central Hall, West-minister, of representatives of master bakers, grocers and shop ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ON GUARD IN TRIESTE.

    NEW YORK, July 22.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington bureau reports that the Navy has ordered the new 10,000-ton cruiser ...

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  16. HOMELESS MILLIONS.

    LONDON, July 22.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that millions of displaced persons, including ...

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  17. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    MOSCOW, July 2.—The 21 Allied nations at the Paris peace conference will be able to elaborate in greater detail on the draft treaties ...

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  18. NUREMBERG TRIAL.

    NUREMBERG, July 22.—When the International War Crimes Tribunal resumed today, arguments were heard concerning documents ...

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  19. WARSHIPS IN GULF

    LONDON, July 22.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Teheran correspondent, who reported last Thursday that three British cruisers were ...

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  20. FIRST EXPLOSION.

    KWAJALEIN, July 22.—There seems to be a doubt whether pig No. 311 is an atomic hero or not. One report has it that he was the ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN PROPERTY.

    VIENNA, July 22.—Doubts about the outcome of the negotiations on German assets in Austria were expressed in Austrian official circles ...

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  22. HAGANAH LEADER.

    JERUSALEM, July 22.—Reuters says it is reported reliably that the Commander-in-Chief of Haganah (Jewish Underground Army) has ...

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  23. N.Z. DELEGATION.

    AUCKLAND, July 22.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) announced today that New Zealand's representatives at the peace conference in ...

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  24. OFF THE MARKET.

    ROME, July 22.—Black marketcers passed round word to keep Their wares off the streets during the visit of the Director-General, of ...

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  25. NO PARTITION.

    JERUSALEM. July 22.—The Arab leader, Jamal Husseini, after a tour of the country, told Reuters yesterday that Arab Palestine would ...

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  26. DEMOCRATIC PARTY.

    NEW YORK, July 22.—The "Herald Tribune's" Sacramento correspondent says that the candidacy of Mr. James Roosevelt, son of the ...

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  27. EASTERN BENGAL.

    NEW DELHI, July 22.—Royal Air Force Dakotas have dropped 230,000 lb. of food to the flooded-out inhabitants of Eastern Bengal. The R.A.F ...

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  28. PROTEST TO ALLIES.

    BATAVIA, July 22.—The Netherlands Newsagency says that the Indonesian Ministry of Defence has lodged a formal protest at Allied ...

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  29. PACIFIC WAR CRIMES.

    TOKIO, July 22.—When the Pacific War Crimes Tribunal resumed today after a 12-day recess while the court was fitted with ...

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  30. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    NEW YORK, July 21.—The final group of 1,400 German war prisoners is being repatriated today. Only about 300 Germans in hospital and ...

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  31. POLES' GAULEITER.

    LONDON, July 22.—Although Warsaw radio reported last night that Arthur Greiser, former Nazi gauleiter of western Poland and ...

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  32. CABINET MEETS.

    LONDON, July 22.—The Cabinet, with the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field Marshal Lord Montgomery) and air and naval ...

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  33. INDIAN STRIKES.

    BOMBAY, July 22.—The strike situation in many towns throughout India is deteriorating, says Reuters correspondent. Telegraph ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    LONDON, July 22.—The Bradford correspondent of the "Yorkshire Post" commenting on the reports that Australian authorities were ...

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  35. CLAIM ON SIAM.

    SAIGON, July 22.—The Crown Prince, Savang, after a courtesy call on the French High Commissioner in Indo-China (Admiral d'Argenlieu), ...

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  36. GREEK STRIFE.

    ATHENS. July 22.—It is officially stated that five Left-wing supporters were killed and eight captured when a band attacked the ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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

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