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  2. INDIAN STATES.

    NEW DELHI, April 20.—The leader of the Interim Government (Mr. Nehru), addressing the annual session of the All-India States ...

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  3. DEBT TO AUSTRALIA.

    BATAVIA, April 20.—To negotiate with the Australian Government about the settlement of outstanding debts between Australia ...

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  4. BUDGET LEAK CHARGE.

    LONDON, April 20.—Mr. J. G. Braithwaite (Con.) told the "Evening News" that he was supplying the Solicitor-General (Mr. Frank ...

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  5. NAZI INDUSTRIALISTS.

    NUREMBERG, April 20.—The trial of Nazi industrialists indicted for war crimes opened yesterday before a four-man United states ...

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  6. ARAB BARGAINING.

    NEW YORK, April 20.—Four Arab States will promise Britain important military concessions if she can obtain a decision from the ...

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  7. POLICING PEACE.

    NEW YORK, April 19.—The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Lake Success reports that the Military Staff Committee of the ...

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  8. TEXAS CITY HORROR.

    TEXAS CITY, April 19.—The number of known dead, consequent on the catastrophic explosions and fires started when the French ...

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  9. MOSCOW DISSENSION.

    MOSCOW, April 20.—Mr. Marshall (United States) accused Mr. Molotov (Russia) of trying to make Austria a puppet State when Mr. ...

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  10. AID TO GREECE.

    NEW YORK, April 20.—With Russia and Poland abstaining from voting, the Security Council, late on Friday, passed a United States ...

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  11. HELIGOLAND HAVOC.

    CUXHAVEN, April 20—A naval party which went ashore at Heligoland yesterday, a day earlier than was at first intended, believes ...

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  12. TRAIN BLOWS UP.

    ROME, April 20.—Forty persons were killed and more than 100 injured when a train carrying 20 tons of explosives blew up in a railway ...

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  13. FLOODS COME TO GERMANY.

    Germany as well as England has suffered from extensive floods. Many persons have died and thousands have been rendered homeless. The photograph shows Russion occupation troops at Freinwolde. Brandenburg, patrolling a submerged street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. REACTION IN SOVIET.

    WASHINGTON, April 19.— Senator Revercomb (Republican, West Virginia), opening the eighth day of the Senate debate on the Bill ...

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  15. TO SIMPLIFY TRAVEL.

    GENEVA, April 20.—A conference of an inter-governmental committee of experts summoned by the Economic and Social Council of ...

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  16. OVER THE LIMIT.

    LONDON, April 20.—When the comedian, Tommy Trinder was yesterday fined £A2/10/ for speeding on ...

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  17. GESTAPO MEN TO DIE.

    PRAGUE, April 20.—Kurt Oberhauser, a former Gestapo inspector in Prague, was sentenced to death yesterday for having tortured Czech ...

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  18. SALUTARY EXAMPLE

    BELGRADE, April 18.—"As an example and lesson to all careless drivers," a Military Court has sentenced to death ...

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  19. FIFTEEN DIE IN CRASH.

    KHARTUM, April 20.—A South African Air Force plane which was previously reported missing between Malakal and Khartum. ...

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  20. MR. WALLACE IN SWEDEN.

    STOCKHOLM, April 20.—Mr. Henry Wallace, former Vice-President of the United States, describing himself to a Swedish ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN WIVES.

    BATAVIA, April 20.—About six Australian girls married to Indonesians have applied to the Australian Consulate-General for financial ...

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  22. JET-ENGINE "BLUE BIRD."

    Sir Malcolm Campbell (centre) with a one-third scale model of a jet-engine "Blue Bird." Next month he will attempt to exceed his own world water-speed record of 141.7 m.p.h., created in 1939, in the original record-breaking "Blue Bird" craft which has been re-designed to obtain its power from a jet engine. Tests in a wind tunnel with the scale model indicate that Sir Malcolm ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. JERUSALEM ALERT.

    JERUSALEM, April 20.—The authorities last night altered the disposition of troops guarding Jerusalem's four security zones because ...

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  24. ROYAL PARTY'S HALT.

    ABOARD THE ROYAL TRAIN, April 20.—The Royal train and the pilot train stopped in the middle of the barren desert in the Great ...

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  25. LORD BEVERIDGE ON UNIONS.

    LONDON, April 20.—Addressing the Liberal Trade Union Conference, Lord Beveridge said trade unions were indispensable in their ...

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  26. UNDER ESCORT.

    LONDON, April 20.—It was learnt, says Reuters, that H.M.S. Padstow Bay, a frigate, escorted into Bermuda on Saturday the British ...

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  27. IN FRANCO'S SPAIN.

    LONDON, April 20.—Four months' wanderings through Spain have convinced me that the Spaniards, by and large, are today probably the most frustrated people in the world. A nation of individualists, the bulk of them have been deprived of all their elementary individual rights ...

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  28. INSURRECTION ALLEGED.

    LISBON, April 20.—The Minister for War (Lieut.-Col. Santos Costa) announced today that the Government had discovered a plot ...

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  29. R.A.F. WEATHER PLANE DISAPPEARS.

    LONDON, April 20.—Planes are searching for an R.A.F. Halifax bomber, with a crew of nine, which failed to return to its base at ...

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  30. CONVICTED S.S. MAN ELUDES ESCORT.

    BERLIN, April 20.—Dr. Erich Isselhorst, former S.S. commander in the Strasburg area, who is under sentence of death for his part in the ...

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  31. TOUR CONCLUDED.

    CAPE TOWN, April 20.—The Royal Family arrived at Cape Town today aboard the Royal train. Since their arrival in South Africa on ...

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  32. TRUMAN'S STRENGTH.

    NEW YORK, April 20.—President Truman has just entered his third year of office and what may be the beginning of his first year of power. For nearly two years the President was overshadowed by the memory ...

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  33. MADAGASCAR REVOLT.

    PARIS, April 20.—The French High Commissioner (Mr. Marcel de Coppet), opening the first session of the Madagascan Representative ...

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  34. NO STERILITY HERE.

    OTTAWA, April 18.—Exposure to radiation of gamma rays be persons engaged in atomic research which has ...

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  35. U.N.O. BALKANS INQUIRY.

    GENEVA, April 20.—"Certain persons" in the United Nations Balkans Commission had deliberately prevented the commission from ...

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  36. CHINESE FUNDS EMBEZZLED.

    SHANGHAI, April 20.—The District Court convicted Hubert Ronald Heath, of Sydney, of embezzlement but discharged him under a general ...

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  37. GIANT LINER'S SCHEDULE.

    LONDON, April 20.—The liner Queen Elizabeth yesterday left Southampton for New York three days behind schedule. She safely ...

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  38. EXPRESS DERAILED.

    CHAMPAIGN (Illinois), April 19.—A streamlined Miami-bound express struck a faulty switch when travelling at 75 miles an hour and ...

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  39. CIVIL RESTRICTIONS IN ITALY.

    ROME, April 20.—A Government order designed to stop public agitation against poor standards of living bans all public ...

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  40. 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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