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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,203 words
  3. "PEACE" NOT ON PARIS AGENDA

    LONDON, July 28. A.A.P.—The word "peace" does not appear in any official communication relating to the 21-nation conference that opens at the Luxembourg Palace in Paris to-morrow to ...

    Article : 595 words
  4. PINES AND PATHS

    The three pines in the foreground and the obelisk, in this picture taken from the entrance to King Edward Park, have seen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 42 words
  5. COAL CHIEF'S ORDERS; CESSNOCK PITS WORK TO-DAY

    The Coal Commissioner (Mr. Williams) yesterday issued an order directing enginedrivers and firemen who had decided to lay 12 Cessnock mines idle to-day to work. The order, which was issued under National ...

    Article : 849 words
  6. Keitel Wept As Nazis Labelled Murderers

    NUMERIC, July 28. A.A.P.—Field Marshal Keitel, former Nazi Army Chief of Staff, openly wept as the British Prosecutor (Sir Hartley Showcross) concluded his indictment of the 21 Nazi leaders as "murderers," before ...

    Article : 528 words
  7. Pilot Read Paper By Aurora Lights

    NEW YORK, July 28. A.A.P.—A pilot flying 100 miles north-west of Chicago radioed that he could read a newspaper by the ...

    Article : 74 words
  8. CHALET STILL CUT OFF

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Except for a few hours' sunshine yesterday, snow has fallen continuously for 17 days at Kosciusko. At the Chalet. 50 ...

    Article : 199 words
  9. JAP TERROR IN BRAZIL

    NEW YORK, July 28. A.A.P.—More than 1000 Japanese have been gaoled in Brazil in an attempt to check the terrorism that has been ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. ON OTHER PAGES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  11. ZONE MERGER IN GERMANY

    LONDON, July 28.—A decision by the British Government to accept the United States proposal for merging the British and ...

    Article : 263 words
  12. 'Bought Influence in War Contracts'

    WASHINGTON, July 25.—The latest development in the war profits investigation is the reported existence of "brokerage" in war ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. U.S. Visitors to Russia "Free to Move"

    LONDON, July 28. A.A.P.—American visitors to Russia were accorded "every possibility of free movement." Moscow Radio said ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. Drastic Power Cuts in South Australia

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The severest gas and electricity cuts in South Australian history are in force. Thousands of people are already ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. Told Husband of Departure In Church Notice

    NEW YORK, July 28.—A Bonner Springs (Kansas) parson's wife chose an easy but dramatic way of telling her husband she was leaving ...

    Article : 166 words
  16. Suggests Common Empire Flag

    LONDON, July 28. A.A.P.—Declaring that the Empire was without a common flag. Sir Lavington Bonython, in a letter to the "Daily ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. "Heirens Will Confess Crimes"

    CHICAGO, July 28. A.A.P.—Mr. Malachy Coghlan, attorney for William Heiress, said Heirens would confess the facts of various crimes ...

    Article : 155 words
  18. Trains Carried 700 Madmen

    LONDON, July 28. A.A.P.—Two trains carrying Germans evacuated from Poland's new territory were found to be filled with lunat[?]es when ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. British Official Gaoled For Blackmarketing

    HANOVER, July 28. A.A.P.—Peter Stainer, 44, stated to be the lord of three English manors, was sentenced to four years penal ...

    Article : 267 words
  20. Allies Attacked in German Pamphlet

    FRANKFURT, July 28. A.A.P. —A four-page pamphlet attacking the Allies and the Roman Catholic Church for their "failure to stop ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. Glider Record Claimed

    ORLANDO (Florida), July 28. A.A.P.—A world altitude record for tow-plane gliders was claimed at Pinecastle army airfield by Paul ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. BURMA NATIVES TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    RANGOON, July 28. A.A.P.—A mission of Karens—a race inhabiting the Tenasserim area of Southern Burma—will go to Britain to discuss ...

    Article : 54 words
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