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  2. U.S. FOOD PRICES.

    NEW YORK, July 3.—The "Herald-Tribune" says it is expected that consumers will feel the impact of the soaring wholesale ...

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  3. PALESTINE PLAN.

    LONDON, July 4.—United States experts arriving on July 13 will, with British officials, examine the problems associated with the ...

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  4. ATOM BOMB TEST.

    NEW YORK, July 4.—Repeated trips through the Bikini lagoon I have strengthened the conviction of unofficial observers that the ...

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  5. PARIS AGREEMENT.

    PARIS, July 4.—The Council of Foreign Ministers reached virtual agreement yesterday evening on internationalisation of Trieste and the future of the former Italian colonies, but Mr. Molotov (Russia) refused to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW REPUBLIC.

    MANILA, July 3.—The US. Ambassador-designate (Mr. Paul McNutt), on behalf of President Truman, proclaimed the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CZECH CABINET.

    PRAGUE, July 4.—The new Communist Prime Minister (M. Klement Gottwald) has formed a Cabinet, with Dr. Petr Zenkl ...

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  8. HITLER "FURIOUS."

    NUREMBERG, July 4.—In evidence before the War Crimes' Tribunal today Field Marshal Kesselring, who commanded the ...

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  9. "TOO HONEST."

    July 4.—Mr. R. S. Hudson (Con.), a former Minister of Agriculture, analysing on behalf of the Opposition in the House of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BAVARIAN NAZIS.

    NUREMBERG, July 4.—Allied intelligence officers discovered a plot last January in which Nazis at liberty in Bavaria planned an armed ...

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  11. POLISH REFERENDUM.

    WARSAW, July 4.—Terrorists killed 206 persons and wounded. or kidnapped 92 between May 15 and June 26, said the head of the ...

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  12. CONCERN IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, July 4.—Financial opinion is seriously perturbed by the upswing in American prices which, apart from reducing the dollar ...

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  13. JEWS FREED.

    JERUSALEM, July 4.—British Army authorities announced today that many of the arrested Jews were being released. They were ...

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  14. LOAN TO BRITAIN.

    WASHINGTON, July "4.—Opposition to the British loan took organised form in the House of Representatives yesterday, says the ...

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  15. AID FOR GREECE.

    PARIS, July 4.—The Greek Prime Minister (M. Tsaldaris), after conferring with the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin), has left for ...

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  16. "OPERATION HABBAKUK": MIGHTY ALLIED PLAN NOT APPLIED.

    This is the block model, built at Patricia lake, Alberta, Canada, of the gigantic 2,000,00-ton aircraft-carrier of ice which the Allies planned to build in mid-Atlantic as a base in the war against U-boats. H.M.S. Habbakuk never came into being. The experimental model was 60ft. long, 30ft. wide and 20ft. deep. The refrigerating system worked well and the model kept frozen on the lake until nearly the end of summer. Pure ice was found unsatisfactory and a mixture of 86 per cent ice and 14 cent wood-pulp revealed remarkable qualities ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. WORLD MEETINGS.

    NEW YORK, July 4.—Before leaving today to visit Europe, the Secretary-General of U.N.O. (Mr. Trygve Lie) said that if the world ...

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  18. "TRULY UNITED TEAM."

    LONDON, July 4.—In a speech to the American Society today, the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field Marshal Lord Montgomery) ...

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  19. IN AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, July 4.—The effect on Australian prices through the abandonment in America of price control will depend upon the extent ...

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  20. JAPANESE ARMS.

    MELBOURNE, July 4.—A total of 10,000 tons of Japanese shells, bombs, rockets, mines, torpedoes and small-arms ammunition from dumps ...

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  21. PERSIAN MINISTER.

    TEHERAN, July 4.—The Minister of Trade and Industry (Ahmed al Sepehr) was arrested today by order of the Prime Minister (Mr. Qavam es ...

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  22. MALAYA CONTROL.

    SINGAPORE, July 4.—The "Free Press" publishes a report today from a London correspondent saying that the Colonial Office has agreed to ...

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  23. FREAK STORMS.

    LONDON, July 4.—While London sweated in a night temperature of over 70deg., freak storms which had been visible over France swept across ...

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  24. GREETINGS.

    CANBERRA, July 4.—Following a t broadcast' to Australia last night by President Manuel Roxas, of the Philippines Republic, the Prime ...

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  25. OCCUPIED HUNGARY

    Government Action Requested BUDAPEST, July 4.—The Russian chairman of the Allied control Commission in Hungary (General ...

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  26. AID TO U.N.R.R.A.

    CANBERRA, July 4.—The Senior Deputy-Director of U.N.R.R.A. (Commander R. G. A. Jackson) has personally expressed to the Prime ...

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  27. CITADEL HANDED OVER.

    CAIRO, July 4.—British military authorities have handed over to the Egyptian Army Cairo's 700-year-old Citadel, which the British had ...

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  28. FOUR KILLED BY BOMB.

    VIENNA, July 4.—Four persons were killed and 19 injured, including ten children, s a result of the explosion of a delayed action bomb at ...

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  29. GANGSTERS' LAIR.

    SINGAPORE, July 4.—Swimming and wading ashore before dawn, a strong force of police raided waterside houses in the Geyland tidal ...

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  30. U.N.O. INQUIRY.

    NEW YORK, July 3.—Mr. Gromyko (Russia) withdrew the Russian suggestion for a change in the voting method when the United ...

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  31. ARABS' RIGHTS.

    BAGDAD, July 4.—The Government of Irak has sent a note to Britain urging it not to accept the Anglo-American Committee's report ...

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  32. PORTENTS OF FASCISM.

    MANCHESTER, July 4.—"From now on we must probably expect a strong revival of nationalism in Italy, especially increased ...

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  33. LOST WHILE UNDER TOW.

    LONDON, July .4—The British steamer Merchant Royal (5,000 tons) sank off Portland today while being towed after having been in collision ...

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  34. ISLAND MASSACRE.

    SINGAPORE, July 4.—According to reports from Kuching, Japanese deserters who invaded Pulau Jatah Island, in the Natuna group off ...

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  35. JAPAN'S FUTURE STATUS.

    TOKIO, July 4.—The Premier. (Mr. Yoshida), addressing the Constitution Committee today said the ...

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  36. VETO AND CENSORSHIP.

    NEW YORK, July 3.—When Mr. Gromyko, the Russian delegate to the United Nations Security Council, was interviewed by the ...

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  37. ASYLUM IN CANADA.

    OTTAWA, July 4.—The executive Director of the Canadian Jewish Congress (Mr. Saul Hayes) addressing the Senate Immigration ...

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  38. FRENCH EDITOR IMPRISONED

    PARIS, July 4.—The pre-war editor of "Le Figaro," Alcide de Gueydon (55), has been sentenced to four years' imprisonment for ...

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  39. "ILLEGAL" STRIKE.

    TRIESTE, July 4.—The Allied Military Government has ordered the strikers in the Venezia Giulia area to return to work by tomorrow ...

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  40. JOHANNESBURG PROTEST.

    JOHANNESBURG, July 4.—Jewish shops were closed today while a mass meeting passed a resolution demanding the release of the Jews detained in Palestine. a reversal of British ...

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  41. 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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