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  2. BELGRADE TRIAL

    London, July 11.—Detailing the drama, of Mikhailovitch's defence peroration, the Belgrade correspondent of the "Times" said that ...

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  3. GERMAN PROBLEM

    London, July 11—At M. Molotov's request, the Foreign Ministers' conference adjourned the discussion on Mr. Byrnes's proposal ...

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  4. Nazi War Criminals

    Nuremberg, July 12.—Streicher's counsel, in his final defence plea, described his client to the tribunal as "less directly guilty" than any ...

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  5. LOAN TO BRITAIN

    Washington, July 12.—Mr. Cordell Hull, a former Secretary of State, has sent a letter to the Speaker of the House of ...

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  6. AIR SPEED RECORD

    London, July 12.—"We have been ordered to set a new record to Keep beyond the reach of our friends the Americans," said ...

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  7. Palestine report

    London, July 12.—President Truman's three-man delegation, to discuss the Anglo-American report on Palestine with British experts, ...

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  8. MURDER OF JEWS

    Kielce (Poland).—July 11.—Nine men have been sentenced to death on charges arising from the pogrom against Jews, one was ...

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  9. GERMAN ITEMS

    Herford, July 12.—The Rhineland newspaper "Rheinisch Report," published in the British zone, alleged that dangerous Nazis ...

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  10. Kidnapped Jews

    London, July 11.—The "Voice of Israel" radio announced to-day: "Otto Freund, one of the two Jews kidnapped for arraignment before ...

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  11. "Petting" Frauleins

    London, July 12.—The Associated Press correspondent at Frankfurt states that 96 American soldiers have been arrested, fined ...

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  12. Catholics in Hungary

    Budapest, July 12.—Replying to the Note sent by the Russian chairman of the Allied Control Council in Hungary, demanding ...

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  13. De Bernales Group

    London. July 12.—Creditors and shareholders, meeting separately, passed a resolution leaving the liquidation of Commonwealth ...

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  14. Turkey and Syria

    London, July 12.—The Moscow radio says that a number of armed clashes have occurred between the guards on the border of Syria and ...

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  15. VERDICT ON MONDAY

    London, July 12.—Reuter's Belgrade correspondent says that Mikhailovitch's codefendants have now given evidence on their behalf ...

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  16. Mr. Attlee's Visit

    London, July 12.—A member of Mr. Attlee's staff said to-day: "Mr. and Mrs. Attlee may be able to go to Australia later in 1946, but no ...

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  17. Eire Official Resigns

    London, July 12.—The Premier of Eire, Mr. de Valesa, announced in the Dail to-day that the Parliamentary Secretary for Local ...

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  18. Run on Belfast Banks

    London, July 11.—Businessmen, shopkeepers and holiday-makers drew more than £25,000,000 from Belfast banks in a few hours ...

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  19. Destitution in Hungary

    Budapest, July 12.—The mayor has urgently appealed to the Allies, on behalf of a destitute population, struggling helplessly against ...

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  20. Austrian Factories

    London, Jul[?] 12.—Reuter's Vienna correspondent says it has been announced that 280 former German factories in the United States ...

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  21. Jewish Agitators

    London, July 12.—Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent states that the Higher Arab Committee has sent a Note to the British High ...

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  22. The Four Zones

    London, July 11.—Far-reaching proposals for Four Power cooperation in Germany are contained in a statement issued by ...

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  23. SUCCESSFUL TRIAL

    London, July 11.—The Gloster Aircraft Company's senior experimental pilot has already flown a Meteor IV at the corrected air ...

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  24. London in Roman Era

    London, July 12.—Archaeologists have unearthed under the site of the blitzed Saddlers' Company's Hall in a lane off Cheapside relics ...

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  25. British Film in Poland

    London, July 11.—The Polish, naval authorities have banned the film "In Which We Serve," says the Warsaw correspondent of the ...

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  26. Gibraltar Brawl

    Gibraltar, July 11.—The Chief Justice, Colonel Roger Bacon, is presiding over an inquiry into the co-operation between the Gibraltar ...

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  27. Sale of Paintings

    London, July 12.—Constable's painting, "Stratford Mill on the Stoitr," was bought at Christies to-day, on behalf of Mr. Walter ...

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  28. Polish Referendum

    London, July 12.—The Warsaw radio states that of the 12,100,000 votes cast in the referendum, only 367,000 were invalid. The final ...

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  29. Bread Rationing

    London, July 12.—Housewives representing all parts of England and Scotland will meet in Trafalgar Square on Sunday, ...

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  30. Liberation of Jews

    London, July 11.—Reuter's correspondent in Jerusalem says that it is officially announced that Leib Sirkin, a member of the Haganah, ...

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  31. New Rocket Bomb

    London, July 11.—A projectile, believed to be a kind of rocket bomb, crashed on the coastal resort of Sundsvall, says the "Daily ...

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  32. Huge American Bomber

    Washington, July 11.—The Consolidated Vultee Corporation's plant at Fort Worth has begun final tests, preliminary to the actual ...

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  33. N.Z. Lehd-Lease Account

    Washington, July 11.—The New Zealand Minister of Finance, Mr. Walter Nash, and the Acting Secretary of State, Mr. Dean ...

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  34. Control of British Press

    London, July 11.—About 100 Labour back-benchers signed a motion which was tabled in the House of Commons to-day, calling ...

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  35. South-East Asia

    London, July 12.—Singapore is replacing India as South-East- Asia headquarters, states Reuter's Singapore correspondent. It will ...

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  36. Indian Postal Workers

    New. Delhi, July 11.—In consequence of a strike involving 40,000 postal workers, military lorries are to be used to carry the mails from ...

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  37. Further Discussion

    London, July 12.—The Foreign Ministers to-day completed their discussion on Germany, but did not reach further agreement, says ...

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  38. Golf in France

    Paris, July 12.—With rounds in 70, 66, 67 and 66, a total of 269, the lowest ever recorded in a major championship, and breaking ...

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  39. MEMBER SUSPENDED

    Canberra, July 12.—After a stormy interlude in the House of Representatives this morning Group-Captain White (Lib. ...

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  40. Hostility to Treaty

    London, July 12.—The Egyptian Government has suspended one daily and six weekly newspapers for publishing "subversive articles" ...

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  41. Food From Dominions

    London, July 12.—The patients in London hospitals, institutions and residential homes have received 2379 cases of sweets, jam, ...

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  42. American Book Trade

    New York, July 11.—The "Wall-street Journal" says that the book trade, which reached an unprecedented sales peak of 600,000,000 a ...

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  43. Second Bomb Test

    Aboard the U.S.S. McKinley, July 12.—The commander of the Bik[?]ni task force, Vice-Admiral Blandy, told a press conference ...

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  44. English Test Team

    London July 12.—England has revived the pre-war pastime of picking a cricket team for the Australian tour. Many newspaper ...

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  45. Evasion of Taxes

    New York, July 11—Judge Kennedy to-day sentenced Henry Lustig, president of the Longchamps restaurant chain, to four years' ...

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  46. Uniteed States Army

    Washington, July 11.—The Army Chief of Staff, General Eisenhower, told the Military Committee of the House of ...

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  47. Rusian Point of View

    Moscow July 11—staling that Mr. Bevin and Mr. Byrnes had treated the problem of Germany's economic unity ona-sidedly, a ...

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  48. England v. India

    London, July 12.—England's team for the second Test match against India, which will be commenced at Manchester on July 20, comprises ...

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  49. Malayan Union

    London, July 12.—Because the Governor of Malaya, Sir Malcolm Macdonald, cut his stay in Borneo from 10 days to three, it is believed ...

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  50. Australians at Morotai

    Canberra, July 12—Inquiries had not disclosed any friction between Australian and Dutch servicemen at Morotai, Mr. Forde, the Army ...

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  51. VOCE IN FORM

    London, July 12.—If the Test trial has done nothing else, it has shown that Voce is anything but a spent force, says the "Times" ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

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

    Article : 30 words
  53. AUSTRALIAN PROFESSIONAL

    London, July 12.—The "Daily Mail' says that a Lancashire League Cricket Club. Rawenstal, has engaged the Australian, Keith ...

    Article : 28 words
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