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  2. BIRTH OF A NATION

    London, Aug. 13.—Reuter's correspondent at Karachi says that the Governor-General and President of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly, Mr. Jinnah, proposed the toast of His Majesty at the State dinner in honour of Lord and Lady Mountbatten, who ...

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  3. JAPANESE TREATY

    London, Aug. 14.—The Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, Lord Addison, left Poole for Australia to-day in a British Overseas ...

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  4. NAZI CRIMINALS

    London, Aug. 14.—Reuter's Frankfurt correspondent says that the American Military Court at Dachau has sentenced to death by ...

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  5. THE PUNJAB RIOTS

    London Aug. 13.—Sixty persons were killed and more than 100 injured, the majority of whom were Sikhs, in rioting to-day, says ...

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  6. ARABS AND JEWS

    Jerusalem, Aug. 13.—Seven Jews and three Arabs have been killed and 26 Jews and 12 Arabs wounded in communal clashes in Jaffa ...

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  7. BRITISH CRISIS

    London, Aug. 13.—The joint consultative committee has approved the draft of the proposed control of engagement order which is part ...

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  8. INDONESIAN DISPUTE

    Lake Success, Aug. 14.—At the request of the United States, the Indonesian Republic may drop its demand for immediate United ...

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  9. Panic-Stricken People

    London, Aug. 14.—The Associated Press correspondent in New Delhi says it is unofiicially estimated that the latest outbreak of ...

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  10. Violations of Truce

    Batavia, Aug. 14.—In a broadcast from Jokjakarta last night the Republican Army claimed to have recorded 250 cases of ...

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  11. The King's Message

    London, Aug. 14.—"I pay tribute to the great men—your leaders—who have helped to arrive at a peaceful solution for the transfer ...

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  12. Defeat of Japan

    Tokio, Aug. 14.—General MacArthur, in a message to the occupation forces on the second anniversary of V.P. Day, says: "You ...

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  13. Province of Ouhd

    London, Aug. 13.—The New Delhi newspaper, "The Statesman" says that reports from Lucknow state that Oudh, in the United ...

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  14. Pledge of Support

    London, Aug 13.—The general council of the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions, representing 2,000,000 ...

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  15. Big Fire in Batavia

    Batavia, Aug. 14.—Sabotage is the suspected cause of one of the biggest fires in Batavia's history. It was raging this afternoon ...

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  16. Mr. Gandhi Attacked

    London, Aug. 13.—About 1000 Hindu youths stoned and broke the windows in Mr. Gandhi's new "peace mission" hut in Beliaghata ...

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  17. Stock Exchange Slump

    London, Aug. 13.—The "Daily Telegraph's" financial correspondent estimates that at least £50,000,000 was knocked off the ...

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  18. Further Clashes

    London, Aug. 14.—Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says that the Arab-Jew clashes in Jaffa entered the fifth day when one Jew ...

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  19. Sterling Balances

    London, Aug. 14.—Britain has agreed to release £35,000,000 of India's storling balances, plus £30,000,000 for a working balance. ...

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  20. Visit to Japan

    London, Aug. 14.—Five members of the House of Commons, at the invitation of General MacArthur, will visit Japan early in October. ...

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  21. Nazi War Plants

    London, Aug. 14.—The I. G. Farben combine was so well organised for war that only a telegram was needed from the military ...

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  22. Case of Major Farran

    Jerusalem, Aug. 13.—It was stated in a Reuter message from Jerusalem on August 8 that Major Farran, who is being held in ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. Japanese Trade

    Tokio, Aug. 14.—All prices for Japanese goods available to foreign traders when private trade begins to-morrow will be quoted in ...

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  24. Ban on Dutch Transport

    Sydney, Aug. 14.—A conference of Federal unions to-day decided to modify the ban they had imposed on all forms of Dutch ...

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  25. Britain and India

    London, Aug. 13.—The relationship between Britain and India is friendly and cordial, declared the president of the ...

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  26. French Fishing Boat Sunk

    London, Aug. 14.—Twelve members of the crew are missing from a French fishing boat after a collision with the British steamer ...

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  27. Fighting in Greece

    London, Aug. 14.—The British United Press correspondent in Athens says that the Greek army, with the air force in support, has ...

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  28. Jewish Problem

    London, Aug. 13.—Opening a debate in the House of Lords on Palestine, Lord Long asked that a committee be set up before the ...

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  29. Derailment of Train

    London, Aug. 13.—The British United Press correspondent in Vienna says that the British authorities arrested a Jewish ...

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  30. Old Woman Battered

    Sydney, Aug. 14.—The police are searching the Goulburn district for the attacker of Mrs. Hannah Ciark, a 72-year-old pensioner, who ...

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  31. Reviving Europe

    London, Aug. 13.—The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, and other Ministers have been closely examining a French proposal for ...

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  32. Princess Elizabeth

    London, Aug. 14.—It is officially reported that His Majesty has granted Sunninghill Park to Princess Elizabeth as a "grace and ...

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  33. Sydney Stevedores

    Sydney, Aug. 14.—The foremen stevedores in Sydney have decided to defy an instruction by the Federal Conciliation ...

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  34. Match for Vic Patrick

    Chicago, Aug 13.—Freddie Dawson, the Chicago lightweight, will leave to-day by air for Sydney, where he is scheduled to meet Vic ...

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  35. British Industry

    London, Aug. 13.—Lord Bruce, chairman of the Finance Corporation for Industry, said to-day at the annual meeting that world ...

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  36. Doncaster Train Smash

    London, Aug. 14.—Herbert Mason, 55-years-old driver of the London-Leeds train which was hit just outside the Doncaster station by a ...

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  37. Diamonds Worth £50,000

    London, Aug. 13.—The Dutch Newsagency stated to-day that uncut diamonds worth more than £50,000 vanished from a sealed ...

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  38. Hungarian Elections

    London, Aug. 13.—The Hungarian Ministry for Information has issued a statement denying the report published in foreign ...

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  39. British Coal Industry

    London, Aug. 13.—A four-hours' meeting between the Coal Board and the miners' leaders yesterday again failed to reach agreement ...

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  40. Collapsed Over Stove

    Perth, Aug. 14.—May Palmer (51), married, of Stanley street, Mt. Lawley, is in the Royal Perth Hospital, with second and third ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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