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  3. JEWS' DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO SWIM ASHORE

    HAIFA, Monday.—In a desperate attempt to swim ashore 30 Jewish refugees jumped overboard from the immigrant ship Palmach, lying three miles off Haifa, when army officers attempted to begin transhipment to Cyprus. ...

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  4. MR. HARRIMAN NEW SECRETARY OF COMMERCE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Truman has announced that Mr. A. Harriman, Ambassador to Britain, is to be appointed Secretary of Commerce, succeeding Mr. Henry Wallace, whom the President asked to resign ...

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  5. DELUGED WITH MAIL

    LONDON, Monday. — Lonely Happer Geordie Whitehead, of the Royal Engineers, Palestine, wrote to his home town ...

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  6. PLEADS FOR JAP WHO SAVED HIS LIFE

    TOKIO, Monday — President Roxas of the Philippines has personally appealed to Generalissimo Chiang ...

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  7. Britain's Hangman to Show Them How

    LONDON, Monday. — Britain's hangman, Albert Pierrepont, flew to Austria to conduct a "school for ...

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  8. COMPLICATED SITUATION

    LONDON, Monday — The Socialist Unity Party, sponsored by tho Russians, is endeavoring to extricate itself from the ...

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  9. EIGHT BODIES NEAR WRECKED PLANE

    PARIS, Monday — Eight bodies were found near a wrecked American military aircraft on a mountain near Grenoble. ...

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  10. DUTCH POLICE FIRE ON DEMONSTRATORS

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. — Police fired on a big crowd that was demonstrating against sending troop transports to the Dutch [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Communists Debarred From Office

    MELBOURNE, Monday— Rules submitted for court approval in applications filed to-day in the Arbitration Court by the Arms ...

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  12. NO UNIFIED POLICY ON PACIFIC ISLANDS

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The "New York Times" correspondent Hanson Baldwin says no unified Government policy has yet been formed about the future of the Pacific islands taken from Japan. ...

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  13. ARRESTED ITALIAN MONKS RELEASED

    MILAN, Monday.—Two monks who were arrested on August 12, charged with the theft of Mussolini's body, were released on ...

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  14. De Grelle in Hospital?

    LONDON, Monday.—Police are guarding a room in a hospital at Coinbra, North Portugal, in which a man thought to be Leon de ...

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  15. SQUATTER MOVEMENT IN CALCUTTA

    CALCUTTA, Monday— Twenty-five tramwaymeu, who are homeless as a result of riots, havo introduced the sauatter movement ...

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  16. ONE TROUBLE AFTER ANOTHER

    NEW YORK, Monday. — A fortnight's paralysis of the nation's port ended to-day after the last of the striking anions ...

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  17. Soviet Break with Greece

    ATHENS, Mondny. — It is reliably stated that the First Secretary and the entire staff of the Russian Embassy will shortly be ...

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  18. MR. BEVIN SEES MR. MOLOTOV

    PARIS, Monday — The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) this morning conferred with Mr. Molotov at the Russian Embassy. ...

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  19. INDEPENDENCE NOT RECOGNISED

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—The Government says the plebiseite in [?] Islands neither chances their political status nor entitles ...

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  20. NEW AIR SPEED ATTEMPT

    LONDON, Monday. — A new attempt to raise Britain's" air speed record to the highest figure possible under ...

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  21. "BRITAIN CAN MAKE IT" EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Mon.—The King will to-morrow officially open the "Britain Can Make lt" exhibition ...

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  22. DENIED USE OF HALL

    LONDON, Monday. — "This illustrates exactly my argument that free speech does not exist in this country," said Sir Oswald ...

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  23. AGREED TO FREEZE STERLING BALANCES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Anglo-Argentine agreement sets an important precedent for the treatment of blocked sterling balances, ...

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  24. BRITISH NEWSPAPER RESTRICTIONS LIFTED

    LONDON, Monday. — As a result of the increased newsprint ration, British newspapers to-day, for tho first time for five years, are ...

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  25. SUNSPOTS DISRUPT COMMUNICATIONS

    LONDON, Monday, — Reater reports a world-wide disruption of communications in the past 48 hours, believed to be the result of ...

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  26. Reason for Raids on Communists

    CAPE TOWN. Monday. — The Minister for Justice (Mr. Lawrence) stated that the police raids on the Communist Party resulted ...

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  27. HEAVY FIGHTING IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Monday.— Heavy fighting is reported in South Persia between Government forces and ...

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  28. NATIVES RID OF TERRORISTS

    LONDON, Monday. — Eighteen "Ieopardmen," whom the local populace credited with supernatural ...

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  29. STRIKE CHAOS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Monday. — As a result of spreading strikes, France faces the threat of a general standstill, says the "Daily Mail's" ...

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  30. Indian Train Disaster

    GORAKHPTJR. Monday.—Twenty-four persons were killed and 70 injured when the Katihar-Lucknow express was derailed about 200 ...

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  31. INVASION STORY EXPLODED

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — A War Department official said to-day voluminous secret Nazi war documents did not support ...

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  32. AUSTRIAN STEEL MAGNATE ARRESTED

    VIENNA, Monday. — Russian police yesterday arrested Anton Biro, general manager of the leading Austrian steel works, Wagner ...

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  33. URGE RELEASE OF OBJECTORS

    WASHINGTON, Mon.—One hundred and thirty-nine prominent authors have sent a letter to President Truman urging ...

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  34. Armed Bands Rounded Up

    ATHENS, Monday.—A Greek Third Army communique says operations against armed bands in the Mt. Beles area, near the ...

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  35. DAVIS CUP TEAM SELECTION DEFERRED

    LOS ANGELES, Monday.—Mr. Alriek Man, tournament chairman of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, said the Davis Cup ...

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  36. RANGOON PARALYSED BY STRIKE

    RANGOON, Monday — The biggest strike in the city's history paralysed Rangoon when 20,000 employes of Government offices ...

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  37. KING AND QUEEN'S THOUGHT FOR OTHERS

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday. — The King and Queen had asked that as little expense as possible be incurred for accommodation ...

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  38. FUTURE OF ITALY'S COLONIES

    LONDON. Monday. — The [?] Four have issued a declaration on the future of Italy's African colonies, recognising the right 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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