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  2. THE DARDANELLES

    London, Oct. 17.—The Turkish Prime Minister, M. Peker, has authorised the "Daily Telegraph's" Ankara correspondent to say that ...

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  3. JEWISH TERRORISM

    Jerusalem, Oct. 18.—Unknown persons shot dead a British police inspector in the Jaffa road last night. Three British soldiers were ...

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  4. GREEK SITUATION

    London, Oct. 18.—The disturbances in Thessaly have taken on the character of a Separatist revolt, says the Athens ...

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  5. RIOTS IN INDIA

    London, Oct. 17.—"Eastern Bengal is aflame with the worst Hindu-Moslem riots India has ever known," says the Calcutta ...

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  6. THE NAZI LEADERS

    Nuremberg, Oct. 17.—An official communique from the quadripartite commission for the detention of major war criminals stated: ...

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  7. WINDSOR ROBBERY

    London, Oct. 17.—A police dragnet is out to-night for the jewel thieves who between 5.30 p.m. and 6 p.m. yesterday robbed the Duke ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S OUTLOOK

    London, Oct. 16.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. H. Dalton, in a speech at a bankers' dinner, predicted, firstly, that the ...

    Article : 376 words
  9. GERMAN ITEMS

    London, Oct. 17.—The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Mr. J. B. Hynd, said in the House of Commons that, as far as possible ...

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  10. New Acts of Terrorism

    London, Oct. 18.—The police raided the Nahlatshivaa Jewish slum quarter of Jerusalem early to-day and held a number of Jews ...

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  11. General Eisenhower

    Frankfurt, Oct. 18.—General Eisenhower, before his departure by air for Washington after inspecting the European theatre ...

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  12. Goering's Suicide

    Nuremberg, Oct. 17.—The prison commandant Colonel Andrus. admitted to correspondents that Goering's suicide "has us all ...

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  13. Plane Crash in U.S.A.

    New York, Oct 17.—A chartered aeroplane crashed in a snowstorm three miles west of Laramie (Wyoming), killing 10 passengers and ...

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  14. NOTE HANDED TO SOVIET

    London, Oct. 18.—The Turkish Government's reply to the Soviet Note with reference to the Dardanelles has been handed to the ...

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  15. Journalist Threatened

    London, Oct. 17.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency corespondent in Jerusalem, George Maranz, cables that he is forced to leave the Holy ...

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  16. German Miners' Wages

    Berlin, Oct. 17.—The Allied Co-ordinating Committee has approved of the British proposal for increases up to 20 per cent ...

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  17. Great Day for India

    London, Oct. 16.—When the Indians finally took over the power of their own Government this, in his view, would be the greatest ...

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  18. British in Greece

    Athens, Oct. 17.—The E.A.[?] Central Committee has protested to the U.N.O. against the "British military occupation" and British ...

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  19. Trouble on Steamer

    Bristol, Oct. 17.—Police followed a naval party on board the steamer Princesa, whose master had appealed to the Admiralty for ...

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  20. Mixed Marriages

    London, Oct 18.—Preaching at Hastings last night, Dr. Amigo, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Southwark. after saying that he ...

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  21. Palestine Arabs

    Jerusalem, Oct. 17.—The Arab Higher Committee has decided to call a general strike of Arabs throughout Palestine on ...

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  22. Plight of Refugees

    London, Oct. 18.—Twenty-five thousand people are reported to be fleeing from the Noakhali Tipperah districts in Eastern Bengal ...

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  23. Treasure Trove in Greece

    London, Oct 17.—Treasure trove buried 3750 years ago, which is reputed to be the most important discovery in Greek archaeology ...

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  24. Russia's Attitude

    London, Oct. 16.—It is noted with regret in London that there has been no change in the Russian attitude towards the Western ...

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  25. American Foreign Policy

    London, Oct. 17.—Examinations of American foreign policy, published in Russian newspapers in the past few days, are cast in ...

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  26. Employment in Britain

    London, Oct. 17.—The number of workers in Britain engaged in producing goods for home consumption in August for the first ...

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  27. China's Civil War

    Nanking, Oct. 17.—General Chiang Kai-shek, in one of his rare public statements, yesterday set forth eight proposals for ...

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  28. Value of Haul

    London, Oct. 18.—The Duke of Windsor in a statement said: "There is absolutely no truth in the statement that the missing ...

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  29. Ration Tickets Racket

    Paris, Oct. 17.—Gaston Lehmann, director of the big Paris department store, Galeries Lafayette, and his head buyer ...

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  30. Incidents on Frontier

    London, Oct. 18.—Reuter's Peshawar correspondent says that tribesmen, crouching behind rocks and scrub on the north-west frontier ...

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  31. Rumours in Nuremberg

    London, Oct 17.—Reuter's Nuremberg correspondent states that wild rumours that only straw dummies were hanged are ...

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  32. Late General Stilwell

    Carmel (California), Oct. 17.—The late General Joseph Stilwell's personal plane to-day scattered his ashes over the Pacific, in ...

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  33. Soviet Industry

    Moscow, Oct. 17.—"Lack of glassware, especially bottles, is holding up the milk, beer, wine and perfume industries," declared the ...

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  34. Incidents in Trieste

    Trieste, Oct. 18.—A British soldier has died from head wounds, stated to have been caused by shots fired by a Venezia Giulia ...

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  35. Migrants for Australia

    London, Oct. 17.—Scores of building workers on Glasgow housing sites downed tools and swarmed to meet two Australian ...

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  36. SCOTLAND YARD ACTIVE

    London, Oct. 18.—The Press Association states that it has been officially informed that jewels stolen from the Duke and Duchess ...

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  37. Midnight Train Smash

    London, Oct. 18.—Four persons were killed and 47 injured in a midnight train smash engineered by saboteurs in the jungle 22 ...

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  38. Trial of Industrialists

    Frankfurt, Oct. 18.—The American News Service, quoting well informed circles, says that Alfred Krupp and Fritz Thyssen will not ...

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  39. Royal Military College

    London, Oct. 17.—Sandhurst's Royal Military College, which was founded in 1799, held its last passing-out parade to-day after which ...

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  40. South African Gift

    London, Oct. 18.—Over £1,000,000 for the people of Britain was formaly handed over by Field-Marshal Smuts to Mr. Attlee in a ...

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  41. £2000 Reward

    London, Oct. 18.—A firm of assessors has issued an official list of the Duchess of Windsor's missing jewellery. The assessors are ...

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  42. British Reconstruction

    London, Oct. 17.—The Lord President of the Council, Mr. Morrison, said in a speech to-day that the Government would soon ...

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  43. Czech Charges Resented

    Washington, Oct. 17.—The Department of State has broken off negotiations on the Czech request for a 50,000,000-dollar ...

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  44. Black Market in Russia

    Moscow, Oct. 18.—For stealing 42,000 yards of cloth from the Government, P. P. Panga, vice-chairman, and I. M. Matveey ...

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  45. Bretton Woods Agreement

    London, Oct. 17.—The fact that New Zealand had postponed until 1947 the decision whether to ratify the Bretton Woods agreement is ...

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  46. Viceroy in Bombay

    London, Oct. 18.—Mixed crowds cheered one Viceroy, Lord Wavell as he drove through some of the districts of Bombay, where the ...

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  47. Persian Politics

    Teheran, Oct. 18.—The Prime Minister, M. Sultaneh, has dismissed the Governor of Teheran. Abbas Esk Ndari, and appointed Moussavi ...

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  48. Syria's Finances

    Damascus, Oct. 17.—Sir Horace Hamilton arrived here to-day at the request of the Government to reorganise Syrian finances. He ...

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  49. Big Engineering Contract

    London, Oct 17.—The "Times" correspondent in Johannesburg states that in the face of keenest competition from Australia, New ...

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  50. Foreign Affairs Debate

    London, Oct. 17.—Mr. Attlee and Mr. Churchill will speak during the foreign affairs debate which Mr. Bevin will initiate on October ...

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  51. Molotov at the Wheel

    London, Oct. 17.—Reuter's correspondent in mid-Atlantic on board the Queen Elizabeth states that M. Molotov, at the invitation ...

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  52. Communists in Spain

    Madrid, Oct. 18.—Seventeen Spaniards, including three women, have been sentenced to periods of imprisonment, ranging from 20 ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" [?] transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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