LONDON, July 1.—The United States did not consult the United Kingdom, Australian or New Zealand Governments before authorising the second Japanese whaling expedition to the Antarctic, the Under-Secretary of ...
Article : 589 wordsLONDON, July 1.—Further restrictions on some imports and action to increase slightly the volume of foodstuff imports (as ...
Article : 287 wordsPARIS, July 1.—A plan to assassinate General de Gaulle some time this month was part of the plot to overthrow the French ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 328 wordsPARIS, July 1.—The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) at yesterday's meeting of the Big Three Foreign Ministers outlined British proposals for machinery to operate under the Marshall plan for aid to Europe. Mr. ...
Article : 1,392 wordsNEW YORK, July 1.—The United Nations Military Staff Committee, reporting today to the Security Council on the proposed police ...
Article : 183 wordsNANKING, July 1.—In a five-hour secret session, Kuomintang leaders moved here today to draw more sharply than ever the lines of conflict with Communists, says Tillman Durdin, special correspondent of the "New ...
Article : 935 wordsMAJOR-GENERAL L. W. ROOKS Director-General of U.N.R.R.A., he warns that more help will be needed to prevent economic ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 wordsNEW DELHI, July 1.—The Viceroy of India (Viscount Mountbatten) last night announced the appointment of boundary commissions ...
Article : 204 wordsWASHINGTON, July 1.—The United States War and Navy Departments and the United States Atomic Energy Commission asked ...
Article : 130 wordsJERUSALEM, July 1.—It was officially announced yesterday that the price of petrol in Palestine would be increased ...
Article : 58 wordsNEW YORK, July 1.—The Mississippi River, after flattening out at St. Louis (Missouri) yesterday at its highest level in 103 years, ...
Article : 164 wordsJOKJAKARTA, July 1.—The former Republican Prime Minister (Dr. Sjahrir) has declined to accept the Foreign Affairs portfolio in the ...
Article : 273 wordsNEW YORK, July 1.—A strike of 80,000 shipyard workers under the Congress of Industrial Organisations began at midnight in 22 ...
Article : 136 wordsFood gifts from Australian people, dispatched through the Red Cross, being distributed to residents of Bow, East London, by British Red Cross members. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsWASHINGTON, July 1.—President Truman conferred with the Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) at lunch at the White House today ...
Article : 142 wordsTOKIO, July 1.—The formula for a new Japan was announced to- day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Tetsu Katayama) when the Diet ...
Article : 123 wordsLONDON, July 1.—The liner Queen Mary (81,235 tons), which carried 750,000 troops during the war, resumes normal service on the ...
Article : 117 wordsTOKIO, July 1.—The clear-cut statement by the British Foreign Office spokesman that Britain was dissatisfied with several aspects of ...
Article : 505 wordsWASHINGTON, July 1.—President Truman yesterday signed legislation extending modified rent controls until March, 1948, but in ...
Article : 131 wordsWESTVILLE (Indiana), July 1.—The Baltimore and Ohio crack express "Columbian," travelling at 78 miles an hour, was derailed near ...
Article : 54 wordsBERLIN, July 1.—For the first time since the end of the war the Russian authorities are allowing reports to be dispatched on the grave ...
Article : 280 wordsMAO TSE-TUNG. Political chief of the Chinese Communist Party, his arrest had been directed from Nationalist ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 19 wordsHAMBURG, July 1.—A Royal Air Force investigation team which travelled 100,000 miles on land and sea and in the air and questioned over 20,000 Germans was responsible for bringing 18 Gestapo men before the Hamburg War Crimes Court today, says Reuters. ...
Article : 448 wordsLONDON, July 1.—It is officially reported that a temporary agreement regarding Egyptian sterling balances has been reached in ...
Article : 147 wordsKALGOORLIE, July 1.—Robert Leslie Fardell (35), miner, of Evans-street, Boulder, appeared before the Acting-Resident Magistrate (Mr. EL G. Smith) in the Kalgoorlie No. 2 Court today on three charges in connection with two explosions that occurred in Kalgoorlie on May 28. ...
Article : 416 wordsLONDON, July 1.—Engineering industry unions and employers have agreed to spread the load of electricity consumption during the ...
Article : 61 wordsExcept where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian is transmitted to Australia by the ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Wed 2 Jul 1947, Page 10
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