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  3. LONDON PERTURBED STREET DECLINES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Stock market circles, though still undecided about the significance of renewed Wall Street declines as a guide to future American industrial trends, are evidently perturbed by the downward ...

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  4. BY WALL

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.—Wool worth £700,000 was destroyed in a fire at the New Zealand Centenial ...

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    ADMIRAL FRASER, who received a peerage in the New Year's Honors, has taken the title, Baron Fraser of North ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STALIN'S "NO WAR" ASSERTION ACTS LIKE TONIC

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Stalin's statement that he does not believe there is real danger of a new war caused general relief and pleasure in London, says Router's diplomatic correspondent. Observers regard it as the most ...

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  7. H. KAISER'S PROFITS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —Rebutting charges that his father's wartime shipbuilding activities yielded 58,000,000 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FOREIGNERS FARE BADLY IN TENNIS TOURNEY

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday — Foreign entrants are steadily being eliminated in the Pacific south-west ...

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  9. RUSSIAN PROPOSAL REJECTED BY U.N.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday.—The Security Council, by seven votes to two, defeated a Russian proposal that the Council demand information on troop dispositions in non-enemy countries. Poland and Russia ...

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  10. BIG CARGO FOR AUSTRALIA

    MONTREAL, Wednesday —One of the largest cargoes since 1939 is now being loaded in the steamship City of Cape Town, sailing ...

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  11. VON NIDA WINS AFTER HARD TUSSLE

    LONDON, Wednesday— Sixty-four professionals to-day began the match play rounds of the "News of the World" ...

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  12. THIRD HEAT OF QUIZ CHAMPIONSHIP

    HOBART, Wednesday — To-morrow evening the third heat of the Australian national quiz championship, to aid thc Second ...

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  13. TO MAKE FILMS IN AUSTRALIA

    HOLLYWOOD, Wednesday — Mr. Nicholas Pery, managing director of Columbia Pictures, Sydney, said the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN WOOL AIDS U.N.R.R.A

    By far the largest single item in Australia's cotribution to U.N.R.R.A. was £9,1000,000 worth of raw wool, said Major-General ...

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  15. "People's Car" of India

    What is described as "the people's car" of India — the Kendallsix, has been introduced to the public by Mrs. S. A. Ahmed who ...

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  16. CHARGES AGAINST ARCHBISHOP

    BELGRADE, Wednesday.—The indictment against Archbishop Stepinac, head of the Roman Catholic. Church in Yugoslavia, ...

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  17. AMERICAN CONFIDENCE IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Both American business men and American G.I.'s wanted to come to Australia, said the American Ambassador (Mr. Robert Butler) to-day. He said many American businessmen consulted him before his ...

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  18. FAILS TO BREAK SPEED RECORD

    LONDON, Wednesday — Donaldson failed to break the world speed rocord in yesterday's attempts. His averages were: First ...

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  19. Farmers Must Plan with Confidence

    Farmers must be given conditions permitting him to plan production with confidence, said Mr. James Turner, president of the ...

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  20. HEATH'S ACTIONS "DUE TO PARTIAL INSANITY"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Several men and women who waited all Monday night for the opening of the trial of Neville George Clevely Heath, charged with murdering Mrs. Margery Gardner on June 20, this morning rose from the payement after another night in the open ...

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  21. Free Rubber Market May Be Restored

    LONDON, Wednesday, — The international Hubber Committee, when it meets in Washington soon will probably restore free trading ...

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  22. STATE OF SIEGE IN EL SALVADOR

    SAN SALVADOR, Wednesday — The El Salvador National Assembly has decreed a state of siege throughout El ...

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  23. FIGHTING CONTINUES IN SUMATRA

    BATAVIA, Wednesday. — A Dutch Army spokesman said today fighting was continuing at Bagan Siapiapi, Sumatra, where ...

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  24. TO BANISH PAIN

    Pain, whether it be Headache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, or Neuralgia, is soon relieved when you take RapidO Nerve Tablets. These famous ...

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  25. LENGTHY NUREMBERG JUDGMENT

    NUREMBERG, Wed—The war crimes tribunal's judgment will occupy two days, beginning on Monday. It is assumed the ...

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  26. TO BE CONSULTED ON ITALIAN COLONIES

    PARIS, Monday.—Announcing the Big Four's assurance that all countries which fought in Africa would be consulted before a final decision was reached on the future of Italian colonies, Britain's Mr. Gladwyn Jebb said how consultation would occur had not been ...

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  27. CANADIAN SQUATTERS SEIZE BUILDING

    OTTAWA, Wednesday — Candian squatters, operating in the same fashion as Britain's, seized accommodation for about 40 ...

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  28. Knows Nothing About Proposed Title Fight

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The British Boxing Board of Control states that it knows nothing officially about the proposed Empire ...

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  29. BIG RISE IN WOOL EXPORTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Exports of greasy wool in July and August of this year were nearly 100 p.c. greater ...

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  30. ALLEGEDLY KILLED IMBECILE DAUGHTER

    LONDON, Wednesday.— An alleged statement describing how a father killed his dumb and imbecile six-year-old daughter was read ...

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  31. 19 KILLED IN R.A.F. PLANE CRASH

    HONG KONG, Wednesday.— Fourteen passengers and the crew of five were killed when an R.A.F plane crashed soon after leaving ...

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  32. World Medical Talks

    LONDON, Wednesday — Delecates from 30 countries, including Australian and New Zealand, are attending a three days' ...

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  33. New Prices for Swedish Wood Pulp and Paper

    STOCKHOLM, wednesday. — The Government has announced a 9 p.c. increase in the price of wood pulp and paper in foreign ...

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  34. USELESS TO NEGOTIATE WITH SOVIET ON HUNGARIAN PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The United States has sent a Note to Russia breaking off discussion of the possibility of Britain, America and the Soviet acting jointly to restore Hungary's economy, but reminding Russia of the pledge given at Yalta for joint action in aiding Axis satellites. The Note says me United States ...

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  35. JAP SALVATION ARMY RE-ESTABLISHED

    TOKIO, Wednesday—The Japanese Salvation Army, which was suppressed in 1940, when the Government took over supervision of ...

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    "The Advocate's" overseas news service is supplied by Australian Associated Press of which this newspaper is a member. Sources include ...

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