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  2. CONTROVERSY ON WOOL

    WASHINGTON, June 6.—In a letter to the Senate Agricultural Committee, the Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) gave what is ...

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  3. ARGENTINA AS FRIEND

    WASHINGTON, June 6.—President Truman announced to-day that Mr. George Messersmith, whom he sent to Argentina last ...

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  4. INDIAN PLAN OPPOSED

    NEW DELHI, June 6.—Mr. L. B. Bhopatkar, president of the All-India Mahasabha (the powerful caste Hindu organisation) said ...

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  5. GERMAN ZONES' ECONOMY

    MUNICH, June 6.—German leaders of the five States in the Russian occupation zone have decided to boycott the economic ...

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  6. PEACE PACTS RATIFIED

    WASHINGTON, June 5.—The Senate today with resounding majorities ratified the peace treaties with Italy, Hungary, Rumania and ...

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  7. PALESTINE ISSUE

    WASHINGTON, June 5.—President Truman issued a statement today calling on the American people to refrain from inciting illegal activities in Palestine. The statement came about three weeks after the ...

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  8. COMMUNIST COUP

    WASHINGTON, June 5.—Speaking at a Press conference today, President Truman described the recent Communist coup in Hungary as "a terrible outrage." The President said the State Department was making a full ...

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  9. LAST WORDS ON INDIA

    The Viceroy of India (Viscount Mountbatten) has a last conversation with the Secretary of State for India Listowel, left) at the aerodrome while waiting to fly back to India with details of the British plan to transfer power to the Indian people. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ANTI-PERON FEELING

    BUENOS AIRES, June 6.—Police last night ordered all persons inside the studios of Radio Belgrano, one of Argentina's ...

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  11. STERN GANG'S CLAIM

    JERUSALEM, June 6.—The Stern Gang (the Jewish terrorist organisation) issued a statement at Tel Aviv last night claiming ...

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  12. RUSSIANS IN BULGARIA

    BERLIN, June 6.—The German news service in the Soviet zone reported last night, says Reuters, that the evacuation of Soviet troops from ...

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  13. ACROSS PACIFIC BY DIRIGIBLE

    VANCOUVER, June 6.—Plans for a direct non-stop dirigible service between Vancouver and Sydney were under consideration in ...

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  14. TURNED BACK BY TROOPS

    LONDON, June 6.—Reporting from Kilkis (in Northern Greece) a correspondent of "The Times" says that the U.N.O. ...

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  15. FRENCH WAGE DEMANDS

    PARIS, June 6.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramadier), answering critics in his own Socialist Party who suggested that he should ...

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  16. PIPELINE SABOTAGE

    JERUSALEM, June 6.—Irgun Zvai Leumi has admitted blasting the Irak Petroleum Company's oil pipeline yesterday, south-east of ...

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  17. PACIFIC ISLAND BASE

    WASHINGTON, June 6.—A State Department spokesman today confirmed that the U.S. Ambassador to Australia (Mr. Robert Butler) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. U.S. EMBASSY CEREMONY

    The United States Ambassador (Mr. Lewis Douglas) presenting the insignia of the U.S. Legion of Merit (degree of Commander) to Lieut.-General Sir Ronald Weeks at the U.S. Embassy in London. Field Marshal Lord Montgomery (right) and the U.S. Military Attache (Major-General Clayton Bissell) are shown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. BRITAIN TAKES ACTION

    LONDON, June 6.—The British Government has instructed its representative on the Tripartite Allied Control Commission in Budapest ...

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  20. ARMY PLANES "GROUNDED"

    HONOLULU, June 6.—The Pacific division headquarters of Army Transport Command announced today that all army C54 ...

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  21. BEVIN'S CALL TO BRITONS

    LONDON, June 6.—"The country dug for victory during the war and I call for the country to dig for dollars now," said the Foreign ...

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  22. EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN

    LONDON, June 6.—The British Government will not immediately implement the decision of the Labour Party conference directing ...

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  23. GAOL CONDITIONS ATTACKED

    LONDON, June 6.—The British political representative in Bukarest (Mr. Adrian Holman) has handed to the Rumanian Government a ...

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  24. 'SECRET DOCUMENT' STORY

    BUDAPEST, June 5.—The Hungarian News Agency said today that the parliamentary "purge" commission had discovered secret ...

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  25. NAVAL EXERCISES

    AUCKLAND, June 6.—Because of difficulty in manning the ships of the Royal New Zealand Navy since the strike in April it is ...

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  26. POLICE GARRISON SLAUGHTERED

    ATHENS, June 6.—It is announced officially, says the British United Press, that guerillas killed all except eight of the police ...

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  27. CRUELTY TO P.O.W. ALLEGED

    LOS ANGELES, June 6.—Tomoya Kawakita (26), an American-born Japanese, was arrested by agents of the Federal Bureau of ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA'S PART APPRECIATED

    LONDON, June 6.—The people of Britain greatly appreciated the Australians' gesture in sending substantial gifts of food, Dr. Edith ...

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  29. OUT OF FEUDALISM

    VIENNA, June 6.—"As a result of Hungarian political developments the Protestant and revolutionary tradition of the Hungarian peasantry, hitherto always in the background, appears likely to gain the upper hand," says a correspondent of '"The Times." "It is obvious ...

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  30. RULE IN INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, June 6.—The formation of an interim Federal Government for Indonesia until 1949 is expected to be accepted in principle by Mr. Sjahrir's Republican National Cabinet, according to reliable sources in Jokjakarta. In counter-proposals it is expected to submit to ...

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  31. AID TO GREEKS AND TURKS

    WASHINGTON, June 5.—Defending the Administration's Greek-Turkish aid programme against charges that it was forcing ...

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  32. MAIL "LOBBYING"

    WASHINGTON, June 6.—As the Senate began the debate on the final draft of the restrictive Labour Bill, which ...

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  33. TRUMAN MEETS OLD COMRADES

    WASHINGTON, June 6.—President Truman flew to Kansas City this morning for a weekend reunion with his first world war comrades of ...

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  34. N.Z. MURDER

    AUCKLAND, June 6.—Mrs. Gladys Ruth Rusten (47) was found murdered at her home in an Auckland suburb, One Tree Hill, ...

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  35. 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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