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  2. U.S. POLICY ON GERMANY

    LONDON, July 17.—It is reliably learnt (says Reuters Paris correspondent) that the French Foreign Minister (M. Bidault) told the ...

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  3. GUERILLAS IN RETREAT

    ATHENS, July 17.—It was reported last night that the guerilla forces which crossed the Albanian border on Sunday and launched an ...

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  4. JAPANESE TREATY TALKS

    LONDON, July 17.—A Foreign Office announcement regarding the United States invitation to the 11 nations represented on the Far Eastern Commission to meet in Washington on August 19 for a special preliminary "peace ...

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  5. THE SHANTUNG BATTLE

    PEKING, July 17.—The Chief of Staff of the Peking garrison forces (General Chen Yu) told a Press conference today that the ...

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  6. U.K. ECONOMIC NEEDS

    LONDON, July 17.—At a Press conference yesterday (says Reuters) the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) said that ...

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  7. MID-ATLANTIC DRAMA

    LONDON, July 17.—A series of dramatic incidents in which several ships were involved in mid-Atlantic last August was recalled in the ...

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  8. NEW INDONESIAN CRISIS

    BATAVIA, July 17.—The Republican Cabinet at Jokjakarta last night rejected the latest Dutch proposals for settlement of the last main problem which is delaying the formation of an all-Indonesian interim federal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. KEY MEN IN N.E.I.

    Dr. VAN MOOK, Lieut.-Governor-General. DR. A. SJARIFOEDIN, Republican Prime Minister. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CONTEMPT OF CONGRESS

    WASHINGTON, July 17.—Dr. Edward Barsky, who is chairman of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee, was sentenced yesterday ...

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  11. REACTIONS IN TOKIO

    TOKIO, July 17.—British Commonwealth diplomats in Tokio were unanimous today in the opinion that the Canberra conference to ...

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  12. AMERICAN AID PLAN

    WASHINGTON, July 17.—The Secretary of state (Mr. Marshall) said yesterday that the recent mass arrests of suspected Communists in ...

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  13. MONTGOMERY IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, July 17.—"I am a great believer in the voluntary enlistment of women in the forces in peacetime," said the Chief of ...

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  14. ESCAPE FROM DUNKIRK

    LONDON, July 17.—An official report by the late Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay on the evacuation of Dunkirk in 1940, published for the ...

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  15. DRAIN ON U.S. LOAN

    WASHINGTON, July 17.—Britain yesterday withdrew another £A30,591,600 from the American loan, says Reuters, bringing the total ...

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  16. THREE MINES EXPLODE

    JERUSALEM, July 17.—Two civilians were arrested last night after a mine exploded under a road bridge on the Haifa-Jaffa highway, ...

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  17. POLISH-FRENCH PACT

    PARIS, July 17.—France and Poland have signed an economic agreement under which a combination of 15 French firms will rebuild ...

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  18. INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA

    LONDON, July 17.—The House of Lords passed the Indian Independence Bill through all stages today. A columnist in the "Daily ...

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  19. HOLIDAY DISASTER

    MILAN, July 17.—Forty-four Milan schoolchildren and four women teachers on holiday were drowned ...

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  20. GAOLED MAYOR GETS SALARY

    BOSTON, July 17.—Counsel for the City Corporation ruled yesterday that the Mayor of Boston (Mr. James Curley) was entitled to the ...

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  21. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY

    SALT LAKE CITY, July 17.—The State Governors in a closed session today deleted from the foreign policy resolution unanimously ...

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  22. MISSISSIPPI BASIN

    WASHINGTON, July 17.—President Truman has asked Congress to launch a ten-year programme to end the devastating floods which ...

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  23. MORE POLISH ARRESTS

    WARSAW, July 17.—The authorities during the past month have made a number of arrests in connection with the discovery of "a ...

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  24. CHINA'S DOLLAR

    SHANGHAI, July 17.—China's dollar rallied sharply today in the black market, being quoted at 41,000 for ...

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  25. A TITLE FOR PHILIP

    LONDON, July 17.—Lieut. Philip Mountbatten is to be made Duke of Edinburgh and given the style of Royal Highness, according ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. MORE PAY FOR CIVIL SERVANTS

    PARIS, July 17.—The National Assembly early today adopted by 600 votes to nil the Civil Servants' Salaries Bill, says Reuters. The ...

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  27. BRITISH PATROL'S ERROR

    VIENNA, July 17.—British military headquarters announced last night that the Yugoslav military authorities had detained four ...

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  28. INDIAN ANXIETIES

    LONDON, July 17.—Dread of future Russian penetration, coupled with the growing strength of the Indian Communists, is a potent factor working in the minds of the princes, Congress and Moslems as they plan their future. Its importance has not yet been recognised abroad. The ...

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  29. EDUCATION AIMS

    GENEVA, July 17.—The Australian Minister for Post-war Reconstruction (Mr. J. J. Dedman), addressing the international ...

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  30. MALAY YOUTH GROUP BANNED

    SINGAPORE, July 17.—The Governor of the Malayan Union (Sir Edward Gent) has declared an unlawful society the Malay youth organisation A.P.I. (Angkatan Permuda Insaf) which has a membership of 10,000, mostly of Indonesian blood, and whose slogan is "Merdeka ...

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  31. "BAD CHEQUE" CASE

    WASHINGTON, July 17.—Mr. Thomas Carney, attorney for Lady Iris O'Malley, has paid the £A58/2/ covering the dishonoured ...

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  32. MOUNTAINEERING FEAT

    GRINDELWALD, (Switzerland), July 17.—Two French mountaineers, Louis Lachenal and Lionel Terray, have climbed the north face of the ...

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  33. PREFERENCE IN INDUSTRY

    LONDON, July 17.—Mr. Arthur Deakin, general secretary, said at a conference of the Transport General Workers' Union at Hastings ...

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  34. NEW YORK RENTS "FROZEN"

    NEW YORK, July 17.—The Mayor of New York (Mr. O'Dwyer) has signed the city rent control law, which "freezes" at the levels ...

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  35. DESTROYER HITS FREIGHTER

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), July 17.—Five Navy men were killed and 17 were injured when the Canadian destroyer Micmac and ...

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  36. 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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