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  2. INDIA DEFENCE ISSUES

    LONDON, July 15.—During the committee stages of the Indian Independence Bill in the House of Commons yesterday the Prime ...

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  3. JEW TERROR HOSTAGES

    JERUSALEM, July 15.—Martial law was imposed yesterday on between 10,000 and 14,000 Jews living in an area six miles long by four ...

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  4. "TURNING-POINT" FOR U.S.A.

    SALT LAKE CITY, July 15.—Describing the Paris conference on European economic co-operation as "an auspicious beginning," the Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) said yesterday: "There is no blinking the fact ...

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  5. WAITING FOR BERTHS

    NEW YORK, July 15.—With a mounting back-log of at least 2,000 persons waiting to travel from the United States to Australia, the ...

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  6. COAL PRICES IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, July 15.—Despite President Truman's appeal not to raise prices coal producers and retail dealers throughout the United ...

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  7. NEW INVASION OF GREECE

    ATHENS, July 15.—Following a new thrust into Greek territory from Albania yesterday, government forces and strong guerilla units clashed late last night at Kalpaki, in the Aegean coastal sector. ...

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  8. ROCKET RANGE PROJECT

    LONDON. July 15.—"A lack of trained scientists is seriously delaying the £A25,000,000 Anglo- Australian project to develop ...

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  9. U.S. POLICY DEFINED

    WASHINGTON, July 15.—The United States has no intention of intervening militarily if the Greek Government's troops collapse before ...

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  10. FLUCTUATING FORTUNES

    SHANGHAI. July 15.—Government dispatches. says the United Press, have reported that General Wang Yao-wu yesterday recaptured ...

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  11. DIFFICULTIES AT GENEVA

    GENEVA, July 15.—"A decision can and will be reached on the differences between the United States and the United Kingdom on ...

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  12. ABSORBED INTO INDUSTRY

    ADELAIDE. July 15.—Commenting on a report that a lack of trained scientists was seriously delaying plans for the development of ...

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  13. RUSSO-ALBANIAN OCCASION

    The Albanian Prime Minister (Lieut.-General Enver Hoxho), left, and a Russian officer review a military parade at Tirana. Accompanied by his closest Government collaborators, General Hoxha has arrived in Moscow, where he was met by the Foreign Minister (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FIRE IN ALASKA FOREST

    ANCHORAGE (Alaska), July 15. —In the Kenai Peninsula a forest fire is advancing on a 70-mile front. Flames, whipped by heavy east ...

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  15. DISTURBED GREECE

    While Government troops are engaged against forces entering Greece from Albania, many arrests for anti-Government activities have been made at Athens and Piraeus. There is no fresh news of the guerilla moves reported from Florina in yesterday's issue. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CHEERS FOR PRINCES

    EDINBURGH, July 15.—When the Royal Family arrived at Edinburgh by train today with Lieut. Philip Mountbatten, R.N., they were ...

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  17. NO RENEWAL OF VISA

    SINGAPORE, July 15.—The passport authorities here confirm that the local government has not yet authorised a renewal of the ...

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  18. BRITISH FOOD EXPORTS

    LONDON, July 15.— The Minister of Food (Mr. Strachey) announced in the House of Commons today that the Government ...

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  19. MOSCOW MISSION

    MOSCOW,. July 15.—Moscow radio announced yesterday that the Prime Minister of Albania (Lieut.- General Hoxha) arrived in Moscow ...

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  20. COMMITTEES IN PARIS

    PARIS. July 15.—The Steering Committee of the conference on European economic co-operation will recommend the following ...

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  21. HOSTILITY TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, July 15.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons, the Minister of State (Mr. Hector McNeil) said that he was ...

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  22. FRENCH CIVIL SERVANTS

    PARIS, July 15.—It was announced last night that a conference of the French Civil Servants' Union had voted against immediate ...

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  23. IPOH SHOOTING INCIDENT

    SINGAPORE, July 15.—The medical officer at the Batu Gajah hospital has pronounced out of danger Dr. Ian Thomas Dickson, ...

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  24. SCENE OF "FIFTH COLUMN" ARRESTS

    More than 3,000 arrests for "fifth column sabotage" are reported from Athens and its port, Piroeus. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. CANADA'S REDMEN

    OTTAWA, July 15.—The need for overhauling the laws governing the status of Indians—descendants of the Redmen of fact and fiction— the has long been realised, but Parliament will adjourn this month with the revised Indian Act still before it. A joint committee of the House and ...

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  26. COMPETITION FOR MIGRANTS

    MONTREAL, July 15.—In an editorial today the "Gazette" says "While the Canadian Government continues to discuss difficulties in ...

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  27. ENEMY OVER SYDNEY

    TOKIO, July 15.— The story of how a Japanese naval pilot flew over Auckland and Sydney during the war. observing for a large Japanese submarine which carried midget submarines was told today for the first time. The pilot was Lieut. Susumu Ito, a 24-year-old naval officer ...

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  28. EX-JAPANESE WARSHIPS

    SINGAPORE, July 15.—Three former Japanese destroyers and five escort, vessels, recently allotted to the United Kingdom, arrived at the ...

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  29. "ALL-OUT DRIVE" URGED

    LONDON, July 15.—The executive of the Transport and General Workers' Union, which is the world's biggest union, moved successfully at ...

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  30. DUKE'S A.D.C. HELPS CATCH THIEF

    LONDON, July 15.—Major Michael Hawkins, aide-de-camp to the Duke of Gloucester, told Marlborough-street Court yesterday ...

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  31. JAPANESE GUARDS ON TRIAL

    TOKIO, July 15.—Two former civilian guards at Hakodate prisoner of war camp pleaded not guilty to-day when they were tried by the ...

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  32. NEW LUXURY CAR FOR THE POPE.

    JERSEY CITY, July 15.—A black Cadillac limousine priced at £A4,280 has arrived here for shipment to the Pope. It is finished ...

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  33. CHINA'S MILLIONS

    NANKING, July I5.—The Census Bureau has announced, says the United Press, that China's population is now ...

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  35. 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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