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  2. ATOMIC BOMB TEST

    Aboard the U.S.S. Mt. McKinley, July 17.—The commander of the U.S. atom bomb tests, Vice-Admiral William Blandy, announced to-day ...

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  3. BELGRADE TRIAL

    London, July 16.—The trial in which General Mikhailovitch— whom the British saw for some time as a romantic warrior and ...

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  4. PEACE CONFERENCE

    New York, July 17.—The "New York Times" in a leading article on the broadcast on Monday made by the Australian Minister for ...

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  5. JUGOSLAV FRONTIER

    London, July 17.—The Belgrade radio says that the Jugoslav Foreign Ministry has handed a Note to the American Embassy, ...

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  6. NUREMBERG TRIAL

    Nuremberg, July 17.—Dr. Siemers, resuming his speech for Grand Admiral Raeder, admitted that Raeder took the initiative in ...

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  7. SPIES IN CANADA

    Ottawa, July 16.—The final report of the Royal Commission which inquired into espionage in Canada states:— ...

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  8. STRIFE IN PERSIA

    London, July 15.—Martial law and a curfew have been imposed on the whole of the Khuzistan Province of South Persia, following ...

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  9. MURDER IN CHICAGO

    Chicago, July 17.—The Suzanne Degnan kidnapping and murder case was advanced another stage to-day when the State Attorney, ...

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  10. Jeep Ambushed

    Trieste July ,17.—American headquarters stated that one Ameri-soldier was killed and two injured when their jeep was ambushed on ...

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  11. Britain's Food

    London, July 17.—The Food Minister, Mr. Strachey, in the House of Commons, defended the Food Ministry statement that the actual quantity of food consumed ...

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  12. GERMAN ITEMS

    London, July 17.—Reuter's Berlin. correspondent says the Russians have issued a statement explaining that a Social Democrat ...

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  13. British Interests

    London, July 17.—"The political difficulty in Persia has had repercussions on the oil area," said Mr. Bevin in the House of ...

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  14. Banning of Atom Bomb

    London, July 17.—The League of Red Cross Societies carried a motion asking the next international conference to add the ...

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  15. Communism in Egypt

    Cairo, July 16.—The Senate this afternoon debated the suppression of all Wafdist newspapers. Sabrl Abou Allam Pasha, leader ...

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  16. Greek Politics

    London, July 17.—M. George Siantos, a former secretary of the Greek Communist Party, has presented to the Speaker of the ...

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  17. Constellation Aircraft

    London, July 16.—The Air Registration Board, with the approval of the American civil aeronautics authority, has advised the Minister ...

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  18. A Free Fight

    London, July 16.—Reuter's Rome correspondent says that a free fight between extreme Left wing and Right wing deputies occurred ...

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  19. Strike in Italy

    London, July 16.—Petroleum workers throughout Italy went on strike after a deadlock was reached in the negotiations with the ...

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  20. Zones in Germany

    London, July 17.—Anglo-American discussions will shortly be opened on the subject of treating the British and American zones in ...

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  21. Petrol Ration

    London, July 16.—In the House of Commons to-day the Minister for Fuel and Power, Mr. E. Shin-well, announced that the basic ...

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  22. Pearl Harbour.

    New York, July 16.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" reports haying learned authoritatively that eight ...

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  23. Britain's Attitude

    London, July 16.—The Government had no intention of interfering further in the Mikhailovitch trial, said the Foreign Minister, ...

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  24. Western Thrace

    London, July 17.—Reuter's correspondent in Sofia states that M. Vassil. Kolarov, the Communist Speaker of the Bulgarian ...

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  25. Mussolini's Body

    London, July 17.—Reuter's Rome correspondent says that 20 persons were arrested at Florence yesterday after inquiries had been made ...

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  26. Fighting in China

    Peiping, July 16.—The Government-controlled Central News-agency said to-day that the Communist attacks on the ...

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  27. Germans in British Zone

    Herford, July 16.—Denying charges in the Moscow "Pravda" regarding German army formations in the British zone, official ...

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  28. War-time Production

    London, July 15.—Two reports on wartime tank production, dated August 26, 1942, and March 11, 1944, which have hitherto been ...

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  29. Turkish Air Mission

    London, July 16.—A Turkish air mission, headed by the Commander in Chief of the Turkish air force, Lieut.-General Zeki Dogan ...

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  30. Cricket in England

    London, July 16.—Shortly after the resumption of the match between Yorkshire and India to-day heavy rain caused play to be ...

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  31. The Davis Cup

    Stockholm, July 17.—Bergelin Johannson (Sweden) beat Pallada and Mitic (Jugoslavia), 6-1, 3-6, 3-6, 6-6, 6-2, in the European zone final ...

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  32. British Car Exports

    London, July 17.—The Nuffleld organisation in June exported over £500,000 worth of cars and commercial vehicles, which is an ...

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  33. Bengal Floods

    London, July 17.—The New Delhi radio says that the floods in Eastern Bengal are subsiding. They covered 600 square miles, caused ...

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  34. BRITISH TEAM FOR AMERICA

    London, July 17.—The Lawn Tennis Association has selected G. L. Paish, A. J. Mottram, Mrs. Bostock and Miss Menzies to play in ...

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  35. Spies in Flight

    Ottawa, July 17.—Two high members of the Russian Embassy staff, who have been accused of directing under-cover espionage ...

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  36. Plea for Mikhailovitch

    London, July 16.—Ex-King Peter of Jugoslavia has appealed to the British Government, King George, President Truman and M. Bidault ...

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  37. Schooner for Australia

    London, July 16.—Mrs. Alice Large (70), of Birmingham, one of the passengers-crew of the schooner Volant, told the "Daily ...

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  38. Bombay Court-Martial

    London, July 17.—Reuter's Bombay correspondent states that a court-martial has sentenced Commander F. W. King, commander ...

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  39. British Troops in Europe

    London, July 17.—The Parliamentary Labour Party has passed a resolution urging the Government to relax the ban on ...

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  40. Alleged Aggression

    New York, July 16.—Siam has formally asked the Security Council of the U.N.O. to intervene in her border dispute with French ...

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  41. Relief for Greece

    Athens, July 17.—M. Stefano-poulis announced that severe penalties would be applied in any cases of unfair distribution of ...

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  42. HAMMOND IN FORM

    London, July 16.—Playing for Gloucestershire yesterday against Leicestershire, Hammond and Crapp -put on 174 before lunch. ...

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  43. Jewish One-Day Strike

    London, July 17.—The Jerusalem correspondent of the Associated Press says that the head of the Jewish Agency, Dr. Weizmann, ...

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  44. Mikhailovitch Executed

    Belgrade, July 17.—General Mikhailovitch and eight co-defendants were executed by shooting to-day. The eight shot with ...

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  45. Montgomery's Tour

    London, July 16.—The War Office announced to-day that Pield-MLarshal Lord Montgomery will visit Canada and the United States ...

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  46. Russian Harvest

    London, July 17.—Reuter's Mos-cow correspondent says that Rus-sia, by June 10, had harvested 17.500,000 acres of grain. ...

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  47. Survey Flight

    London, July 17.—The British South American Airways plane Starland left on a survey flight, via the Azores, Bermuda, Nassau ...

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  48. 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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