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  2. JAPANESE PEACE TREATY

    TOKIO, June 17.—It is generally considered certain that the Japanese peace treaty negotiations will take place at the end of the year. The announcement of the impending visit to Japan of the Australian Minister for ...

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  3. MOSLEMS' NEW STATE

    NEW DELHI, June 17.—In an appeal yesterday to every Moslem for funds to meet the expense of setting up Pakistan the president of ...

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  4. PALESTINE'S FUTURE

    JERUSALEM, June 17.—The Palestine Government presented factual statistical evidence at the first hearing by the United ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 401 words
  5. U.S. SHIPPING STOPPAGE

    NEW YORK, June 17.—Nearly 700 ships were tied up in United States ports yesterday as a result of the National Maritime Union's ...

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  6. CHIANG FACES CRISIS

    NANKING, June 17.—Chinese Communists struck at many points in North China and Manchuria yesterday, concentrating on railway lines ...

    Article : 286 words
  7. NO TAXATION RELIEF

    WASHINGTON, June 17.—President Truman yesterday vetoed the Income Tax Reduction Bill, which was designed to reduce ...

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  8. FREEDOM TEST IN HUNGARY

    BUDAPEST, June 17.—The answer to the open declaration by the leader of the Hungarian Opposition Freedom Party (Mr. Deszo Sulyok) that by holding a public rally at Szeged he would test the truth of his assertion ...

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  9. THE EMPIRE TALKS

    LONDON, June 17.—Speaking in the House of Commons, the Under-Secretary of the Foreign Office (Mr. C. P. Mayhew) said last night that ...

    Article : 444 words
  10. WORLD POLICE FORCE.

    NEW YORK, June 17.—At a meeting of the U.N.O. Security Council yesterday Mr. Gromyko (Russia) proposed that the whole ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. GUARDSMAN FAINTS ON PARADE

    The Duke of Gloucester looking down at a Guardsman who fainted when acting as marker at a full-dress rehearsal of the Trooping of the Colour ceremony in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. GRAIN EXPORTS FROM U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, June 17.—The Department of Agriculture announced yesterday that the August allocation of grain for export would ...

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  13. CONFERENCE IN UPROAR

    SHANGHAI, June 17.—The United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, at its first meeting yesterday, elected ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. GREEK GUERILLAS ATTACKED

    ATHENS, June 17.—Greek Government planes attacked guerillas at Daphne, in Peloponnesus, killing 54 and wounding 59. ...

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  15. THE KING TAKES HIS TURN

    LONDON, June 17.—Somewhere among the many applications to the Ministry of Works for licences to ...

    Article : 100 words
  16. LEND-LEASE GOODS

    WASHINGTON, June 17.—The "Post" says editorially that an injustice has been imposed on other nations, including Australia, by the ...

    Article : 182 words
  17. THE STRUGGLE FOR MANCHURIA

    It is reported that the Chinese Nationalist salient in Manchuria has been cut into three isolated parts, halving the total area in Nationalist hands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. EXORCISM.

    LONDON, June 17.—The Rev. T. H. Elkington, Missions to Seamen padre at Falmouth, will hold an exorcism ...

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  19. PLIGHT OF JAPAN'S HOSPITALS

    TOKIO, June 17.—Because they are unable to pay the recently-imposed heavy income tax, many Japanese hospitals are closing down and ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. GERMANY'S HARVEST

    BERLIN, June 17.—The Commander-in-Chief of the American Zone (Lieut.-General Lucius Clay), in his monthly report, said that ...

    Article : 199 words
  21. "REPUBLIC" OF BURMA

    RANGOON, June 17.—"If the transfer of power from Britain to Burma is not friendly, we will have to bring the issue before the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 210 words
  22. RADAR RESEARCH

    WELLINGTON, June 17.—Further work on radar of international significance is planned to be carried out in New Zealand next ...

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  23. "PILOT ERROR" IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, June 17.—Mr. James Landis, chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Board and of the board of experts appointed by President ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. LABOUR FRICTION IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, June 17.—There has been considerable tension between a section of waterside workers' organisations and the Government ...

    Article : 283 words
  25. FLIGHT OVER POLES

    CHICAGO, June 17.—Mr. Milton Reynolds, millionaire fountain pen manufacturer, who recently girdled the globe in the record unofficial time of 3¼ days, announced today that he was sponsoring a round-the-world flight over the North and South Poles. ...

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  26. NEW WALLACE PLAN

    WASHINGTON, June 17.—In his last speech here last night at the end of his national tour in support of his "fight for peace campaign," Mr. Henry Wallace (a former Vice-President of the United States) called on President Truman to invite Generalissimo Stalin to meet him in Berlin ...

    Article : 387 words
  27. SOVIET ACTION IN CRISIS

    LONDON, June 17.—The Foreign Office has instructed the British Ambassador to Moscow (Sir Maurice Peterson) to see the ...

    Article : 154 words
  28. FILM STARS SHOT DOWN

    SANTA MONICA (California), June 17.—A plane carrying the film stars Jon Hall and his wife Frances Langford was shot down ...

    Article : 95 words
  29. SEA MYSTERY

    LONDON, June 17.—Warships swept the sea off the Scottish coast today in a search of a ship which mysteriously disappeared at dawn, ...

    Article : 83 words
  30. HOLIDAY MAKERS SEE AIR TRAGEDY

    LONDON, June 17.—Thousands of holidaymakers at West Worthing saw an R.A.F. Mosquito plunge into the sea yesterday. Police have ...

    Article : 33 words
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